forced smile, every glance that skimmed past he
lashy enough to post about, and just safe enough to ignore afterward. Her nonprofit, Hart to Heart, had been "invited" for optics-
hate
osely over one shoulder. She clutched a glass of sparkling water like it w
n, she
lden chandeliers and shadowed
possible
e kind of presence that demanded attention without ever asking for it. His gaze
eyes l
or a m
.. surpris
t his gaze locked on her. Not even when a blonde socialite
forced smile, every glance that skimmed past he
y Gala was exactly what she had
polished marble step, every forced smile, eve
Elliot Blackwell, approaching with that air of polishe
I'll be there in a minute." Elliot looked over
who's
could answer,
doesn't need
. Elliot's smile never to
lked
reath. "Wow. That
eat. "That was polite. You sho
him in public lik
said. "You must be
herself, and Adrian'
e barely above a whisper, lik
ed, matching his tone. Then s
a Ha
hit him like a sl
, and everything about
your la
a bl
ar
his mouth.
of si
dangerous, unreadable. "Ni
deep down, Layla knew-someth
hesitation in his tone when he repeated her
dn't been watching. "No," he said smoothly. "Just... familiar. There's a Ha
Maybe. It's not exact
to her present. Her father's legacy was a shadow she had spent most of her life running from. One careless whisper
t
was a new stillness in him, as if he'd catalog
with... people. But if you're up for pretending this eve
smiled a bit. "Is that you
ing lik
the door. Then ba
ian Blackwell
ballroom. "There's a balcony thro
only a second
the applaud of glasses coming from inside. Layla enjoyed the peaceful breeze on her skin and let out a happy sigh. Adrian stood next to
r at him."Then
. Family duty. All
m fully. "And are you a
eel like I was born in a cage with soft walls." That was
"I know a thing or two about cages.
really looked this tim
he wasn't sure what to say. A part of her wanted to just come out and be
time, "maybe I should just walk away from all this." "So why not?" he replied. "Because
ed her more t
't sure who'd ge
d
ldn't
ment, watching the city lights down. It was almost 2 AM, bu
la
topped him in his tracks. It was the fire behind her smile, the way she didn't flinch when he looked at her
rse, made him
clung to him now like s
ell family's grip on the East Coast market. Thomas Hart-a once-promising executive-had
Hart shows up
cide
believe
believe her presence tonight was innocent. That she wasn't playing a game. But he'd spent his en
something real. Vulnerability, maybe. Curiosity. And the way she'd said she
hell d
son in years who made him fee
made her
marble nightstand. One
ed it,
close to. The sins of the
tomach tur
ture. No
ehow...
wasn'
just be