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ent she stepped in. She wasn't sure if it was the silence or the sheer force of his
s jaw locked. He hadn't acknowledged her yet, but Olivia
ver caught him
sitant step f
espo
ps nervously. "Yo
his expensive shoes hitting the floo
she about to be fire
wasn't intentional. I've checked and double-checked all the reports. I made sure there were no errors th
os
h her nervous rambli
fr
ce her, his expression unr
you d
swallow
to list, I'd prefer if you wrote t
nked. "
on blank. "Unless that wasn't t
He was being that ki
y like this job," she rushed out. "S
didn't react. He
th
ft his lips. But there was no
wnward, fingers pinching the bridge of his nose like he was trying to contain whatever patience he ha
then closed it. Well. W
a way that was somehow more dangerous. "I called you here, and in under a
jus
" he interrupted, stepping closer. "Righ
dn't feel
his already tousled hair. His usual sharp, controlle
to test her luck, quickly changed th
ap up. His jaw tighte
ia wished she had
aid, his tone dangerously light. "Am I su
step back. "N-No,
guess. You're about to sa
I
believing in myself?" Hayes scoffed, turning
ightly. "I wasn't
hers. "What exactly do you think you can tell
s win, sir. You always pull through. So.
s bl
actually lau
or dry chuckle. It was a
, shaking his head.
frowned
t o
pped. "Wait, I
smooth but firm. "Before you s
he spun on her heels, prac
leaned against the w
first, rushing over.
ed. "I... do
dramatically. "
o," Olivia
scream, startlin
ral other colleagues
ed?" someon
wa
s impo
guy from accounting gave Olivia a re
ly shaking her. "Do you know how rare that is? You walked
miracle," Ol
lly holds the new record for longest time sp
. Someone popped open a can
ng her face. This was

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