eeks as she instinctively drew ba
ite, leaving a dusting
leaned in and gently brush
gh the thin paper-so casual, so precise,
nstead of going back?" Bryson's voic
e dropped her gaze and nodded, voic
s attention never wavered from Janice. The sight left a dull
e aftereffects leaving her with a vicious stomach ulcer. She spent two miserable wee
own up once-always excusing himself with
brushed the pastry crumbs off Janice's lips himself, his m
h Madelyn's chest, though
son's first time introducing me to his family. He knows I get nervous, so he's bei
y where she stood. Bryson's fa
his mother, Julissa Brennan's biting jabs and a string of veiled insults. She'd barely set her purse down before be
a pretty face in PR, meant for pouring drinks-not
t, Madelyn avoided their ma
ntract, she would have happily stee
n, a jewelry mogul with a fortune and spotless reputation, she moved through these
Madelyn replied with a polished smil
ping her head down, never asking for protection,
s a simple heads-up before para
e to make a scene
delyn remarked, her voice tight as she searched for an e
stepped out into the dim corridor, only to r
her, exuding that familia
th white dog hair, but he didn't so much as
uthority. With a glance as sharp as ice, he finally spoke-voice
ying her voice as she demanded, "And wha
lenge glinting in his eyes-catching the hint of
ay lock of hair behind her ear, his fingertips linger
one, he told her, "She's pure-noth
hout learning how to handle the parade of jealous women in Bryson's orbit, bu
e drew that line-"She's pure-nothing like you"-som
th challenge. "So I'm tainted now? Is th
arp and measured. "Janice starts at the company
d Bryson's right hand in the executive o
PR; under Bryson's watchful gaze,
ngued, predatory men who lurked behind polite smiles, always looking for an opening. After every night of forced smiles and
oving into the executive office, hoping
is the backbone of this company. I put you th
t of his way to shield her, never allowin
sed her because of her job entertaining clients, ignoring th
emotion. In a voice that betrayed nothing, s
grave, leaving no ro
hrough Madelyn's chest
ansion blurring around her as she blurted, "And what
breath ghosting over her lips as he answered in a tired, alm
lways be the sharp, unflappable PR director; behind closed doors, just the loyal woman who quietly stood in his sh
herself to look away, voice steady but cold. "I refuse to be your secon