lose to Elias's. "Chasing after a woman who can't stand th
n, harder this time. "You think you can just force y
of a crowded luxury store. They were rich and arrog
self, but it was four against one. A fist flew, catching him on the
he was no fighter. His resistance only seemed to enrage th
ch of glass and metal. A collection of delicate, diamond-encrus
l silent. Eve
ds stopped, their eyes wide.
pointing at the wreckage. "Looks like you
way, melting
the display!" Bryce shouted to the
Elias alone in the middle of
e-looking woman with a pin
his!" she shrieked.
ied to explain. "I was a
lay is worth over a million dollars. Do you have a million dollars?" She looked him up and down w
nd still clamped on his arm like a vice. She loo
n't be n
voice cut thr
ng at the scene with an expression of deep annoyance
icking on the marble floor. She didn't
amages on
aw dropped. "Ms
ra said, her voice leavi
ated, and she had seen it all. A part of him, a stupid
ain, but she spoke first, her eyes finall
said. "Consider this a payment to keep y
ing the silence
and you will apologize for attacking
nning cold. Apologize? To the man
voice quiet but f
ise in her eyes. She was
ne in the sand. "And I don't owe you, or him, anythi
ook of contempt. For a moment, he thought she saw him, really saw the man stan
her voice clipped.
way, leaving him to fac
n, knowing her legal team would handle it. He walked out of the store in
brella, trying to hail a cab. Cars
e that had brought him here. But it wasn't his driver. Isa
o pull away. She passed right by him, not even a glance in his dire
ugh his jacket, chilling him to the bone. He d
his head hitting the concrete. Pain flared through his skull, and his vision
ld went
d just inches from him. He lay there,
close nearby. Isadora' s li
muffled by the rain. "Ms. Nav
sh on the street. He imagined the struggle in her mind. The logical, cold person she was no
ice, sharp and
miliar, grabbed his arm and hauled him to h
furious, as if helping him was the most inco
e car," sh
ling his arm free. "I
in and drown than accept another ounce o
lias," she snapped.
e stepped back, out from under t
aid
o leave him there. But then, with a growl of exasperation, she lunged forward, gra
e said, her voice low and menaci
e back seat and slamme