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is breathing was already slow and steady. He pulled the thick duvet over his shoulder, treating the l
ed, catching the faint light from the city outside. She felt exactly like that chandel
s were completely dry. There was no humiliation left in her stomach
n, raising goosebumps along her arms. She moved slowly,
She slid her arms into the sleeves, tying the bel
y in
th sleep. He did not turn around to look
rdwood floor. She stopped in front of the floor-to-ceiling windows. The sleepless sky
glass. Her face was pale. Her eyes looked hollo
, filling her lungs wi
want a
alm. The words left her mo
up, the duvet falling to his waist. His broad chest and shoulders blocked out the lig
sh sound from the back
ridiculous
his neck, his tone dri
A charity gala you want to chair
nd. She kept her eyes on
ious. I w
. She heard the rustle of the sheets
rself, a large hand clamp
a steel vise, his fingers digging into h
w rumble in his chest, entirely devoid o
to his dark eyes. There was no anger in her gaze. There
ot specify I had to
it a nerve. His grip tightened, and he shoved her backward. Her s
ose, his face i
my patience.
ked straight to the master bathroom. The heavy oak door sla
glass until she hit the floor. Her hands shook
t. A small, dry laugh escaped he
e bathroom. He was taking a shower. He
kles out of her silk robe. She walked to the bedroom do
sekeeper wore her pristine uniform, her hands clasped in front
Elek. To her, Dayami was jus
ut a word. She headed straig
s a small space near the back of the apartment, the only r
arp ringing sound came from the bedroom she ha
er it. The wate
m that woman, perhaps. The thought crossed her mind, but h
ark living room. The shadows swallowed her, but her mind wa

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