The Billionaire Boys Club (Billionaire Romance Series Book 1(56)



They walked down Sixth Avenue, going in one store, then the next. Kelsey bought a new workout top, a purchase which Jessica raised her eyebrows at but said nothing. Jessica debated a leather purse for a while, but finally decided against it. They reached Pine and turned in the direction of Elliott Bay. Jessica bought a new top, and Kelsey bought some new jeans. They tried on makeup, then headed back up Pine to get something to eat.

“Hit the mall?” Jessica asked. “They’ll have food.”



“Absolutely,” Kelsey replied.

They had salads and sandwiches in the middle of the mall, then started walking from store to store, just talking.

“So is everyone freaking out in your Property class too?”



“Ryan Perkins has fallen asleep two classes running,” Kelsey said. “So I would say not.”



“Perhaps he’s forgotten that he’s not inheriting any money.” Jessica laughed.

“Professor Weber’s okay, so I think everyone’s just resigned to their fate on the exam.”



“Interesting. My class is going nuts,” Jessica said, stopping to look in one of the windows. “Let’s go in here.”



They walked into a store and looked around.

“So cute, but please. Seventy bucks?” Jessica said.

“One day,” Kelsey said.

“Maybe,” Jessica said, replacing the sweater on the table. “Let’s go upstairs.”



Kelsey nodded, and they left the store and took the escalator up.

“I want to go to Victoria’s Secret. Not that I have any reason to,” Jessica added.

“Okay,” Kelsey said. They walked over to the glossy black-and-pink store and looked around.

“When I’m a lawyer, I’m only going to wear silk under my conservative suits,” Jessica said, holding up something in lace.

“Seriously?”



“Sure. I bet I’ll be able to afford it. After of course, I pay off all of those loans.”



“Don’t remind me,” Kelsey said.

“Forget I said it. This is girls’ night.”



“Thank you,” Kelsey said. They walked around to a different section of the store, where Kelsey found a cute sleep-shirt on sale.

“This is more my style,” Kelsey grinned.

“How are you going to catch a man wearing that?”



“For now, I’d like to keep them away.”



“No problem, then,” Jessica replied.

Kelsey put the shirt back and they left the store.

They continued their tour, stopping for cupcakes and walking across the skybridge to the large department store across the street. They wandered through the store, Kelsey stopping to look at new running shoes. She was due for a new pair soon, but she decided to see what had come into the store when she was at home.


They wandered from floor to floor, ending up at the fine jewelry.

“Nice. I’ll take two of those please,” Jessica said, looking at the diamond rings.

“Beautiful,” Kelsey agreed.

“I’m so glad we left campus tonight,” Jessica said. “I didn’t think I’d make it to Thanksgiving break, even though it’s days away.”



“Me too. It’s great to have a mini-vacation before our mini-vacation.”



“Do your parents want you to bring them anything from the big city?” Jessica asked as they walked out of the store.

“Just us,” Kelsey replied.

Jessica smiled and looked around. Christmas decorations were already up on the streets.

“It’s so pretty,” Kelsey looked around as well. The lights were sparkling in the dark.

“I’ll enjoy it now. This will be our last trip here before Christmas.”



“Have to study as soon as we get back,” Kelsey said. They would only have a few weeks before exams, which were held before Christmas.

“I’m glad you said that,” Jessica said. “I wanted to hit the bookstore down here. See if I can find anything I think will help.”



“Great idea,” Kelsey said.

“Unless it confuses us further.” Jessica grinned.

“Impossible.”



“True, I could never be more confused.”



“You know that’s not what I meant,” Kelsey said.

Jessica laughed. “I know.”



They walked back to the mall and walked into the bookstore.

“Magazines!” Jessica said happily.

“I thought we were here for study guides.”



“I’m studying celebrities for a moment,” Jessica said, picking up a magazine. Kelsey walked around to the business section, and glanced through the covers. Jessica walked over a few moments later with a small stack.

“Something to read on the long car ride.”



“It’s two hours,” Kelsey said, smiling.

“Plenty of time.”



“I think someone’s already started their vacation,” Kelsey said.

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