thing I had never done befor
massive mahogany desk. It was his favorite piece, a gift from his estranged fa
lf on the other side of his office. It was a tiny act of rebellion, a quiet "no" i
I w
t. He threw his briefcase onto a chair, barking orders at his executive assistant over the p
le
on the bookshelf. His jaw tightened. He ended his call witho
he asked, his voi
said, my vo
h step deliberate and me
Wh
over there," I said, my he
inch. The slap wasn' t hard, but it was sharp, a c
ine, "ever touch my things again. You are my
a possessive fury that was terrifyingly familiar
beautiful in a dress that cost more than my first car. She looked from Leo'
gliding into the room. "I
ightly, but he didn' t let go. "
en back to my face. She was a socialite, a vapid It-girl Leo had been se
t with anger. He finally released me, shoving me slig
al. A clear stat
ess, followed me. "Oh, be a dear and get me an oat milk lat
draped herself over Leo' s desk, her laughter like tinkling glass. He was punishing me, showing me how easily I could be replac
He wanted jealousy, tears
ldn' t
tem' s interface, wh
ment Value:
otional provocation.
is suffering was not meaningless. It was the price of a ticket home. Every insult from Sienna, every cold look fro
she paused in front of me. Leo
e picked you up out of some gutter. You must be very grateful." She looked me up and down, her ey
I just looked at h
ction seemed to infuriate her more
' s mine now," she his
nt office. I was nothing to her. A piece of furniture to be replaced. An
lty was my