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demand that much from him? Did she think she could get

anything she wanted merely by asking? The woman had

some serious cojones-he was impressed.

Then again, she was right-he could afford it. And he

had been wondering what to do with all his amazing

wealth. He'd already bought every big boy toy he'd ever

wanted: houses, cars, and even a personal jet. His financial

advisor suggested that he was rich enough to buy a small

island, and they had jokingly debated whether King O.E.

would be a benevolent or dictatorial ruler. Still the money

piled up.

He simply didn't know what to do with it all. Why had

he been blessed with so much money? Too many

philosophical questions invaded his thoughts these days.

Why me? or, lately, Where is she? Maybe a huge charitable

contribution would be appropriate.

Wait, am I nuts? A huge charitable contribution would

not be appropriate. Jeez, what was he thinking? He would

give his money to charity when it damn well pleased him,

not when Kay Samson goaded him into it. Also, he had no

intention of losing this wager. He knew he was attractive

and in great shape-all he had to do was find someone who

didn't know who he was. It'd be easy.

Kay continued her argument. "Face it, O.E. You'd

survive very nicely on nine hundred million dollars. You'd

probably even get your name in the news for a donation like

that. And there are all sorts of tax breaks for that kind of

charity, too." She leaned back and smiled, as though

challenging him to accept.

Me, a famous philanthropist? He'd like that. Then he'd

not only be the famous business whiz kid, he'd also be the

famous humanitarian. Could it be his destiny? For a tiny

fraction of a second, it sounded appealing. Strangely, his

reasoning brain continued to toy with the notion, evaluate

it, even respect it. He wondered if he was becoming

delirious.

Why am I considering this ridiculous bet? Did he have

too much to drink? No, this lapse in judgment was more

likely caused by an insufficient amount of alcohol.

Regardless of the cause, he was slipping fast.

Ultimately, O.E.'s foolish pride won the battle.

Something deep inside him needed to prove himself to Kay,

to show her that he could do anything he set his mind to.

He wanted to show off to his old buddy Dan, too.

Fine! I'll do it. He would hide his fame and money and

still find a woman to come with him to Malibu. So there.

O.E. sat a bit longer, eyes unfocused, wrestling with