realized the message she had sent was stil
she let out a dry,
captain, golden boy of the aviation world-had probably
eary sigh, she pushed the door open, lifted
spilled out. "Irene, I already deleted that resignation letter. Do you have any idea how selfish you're being? Levi still needs tuition fo
rip the phone tighter. She had fired off her resignation afterward
"Sean, the person Mr. Smith truly loves has co
n't budge. "There was no way I was goin
he pedigree, which is why staying with Mr. Smith is your best shot." The calm way
eyes flew wide as she barked, "Se
e world treats women. Quit pushing back. Just stay wit
ad, the abrupt click
one, Irene breathed out
e cared for him-her entire family clung to her l
mth from Caiden had been enough to make her fall, despite knowing
he hallway. "So it's you, I
find Tobias looming in the dim light, his clothe
alcohol, leaving chaos wherever he went. The mess he created pushed his four kids
s had she expected to be the
ung the empty bottle aside and lurched after her. He caught her by t
-let go!" Irene cried,
Think you can run from me? If your mother hadn't risked her life for you, she wouldn't
about?" Irene queried, her voice trem
ound Irene never touched, the gr
n until he had already ripped her bag away. His other arm lifted, that big,
eezed her eyes shut, breath hit
grunt reache
in the air, pinned by the throat. A tall man had hi
ch line of him sharp and unforgiving. Long fingers dug into Tobias's windpipe
ried a dark, suffocating aura that p
arrestingly handsome, each line sharp as if carved with purpose. A pair of fierce brows framed a straight, elegant nose, but it was his eyes that stole the breath
und her, turning everything into a w
vision, as though the storm itself parte
len into some surreal dream. Then Henry's voice-low
he blinked, startled, and gave a
ff Tobias and let him drop, his expres
spotted a line of black-clad bodyguards storming toward them, the
g as he spat out a hoarse threat over his shoulder. "You'll fucking pa
.
after stepping back into her
d he really rushed over just because of that
thank-you, an awkward qu
ry standing there drenched, rain dripping from his sleeves, she blurted out
tte for a few quiet seconds before his a
armth, the kind that wrapped itself around a pe
s eyes landed on a full row of nutrition books lining the shelf. His jaw t
s eye. Wedged in the shadows were several well-worn medical journals and a yellowed
a small but stubborn piece o
e cabinets, terrified she had kept him waiting too long. She gr
nished thought choking off while
there with
lf-broad shoulders tapering into a tight waist, the
from him, a raw kind of mascul
pearing into the waistband of his dark suit pants. Her gaze followed one bead too long-
e spun, instinctively trying to
against her back as he braced a
heartbeat thundered in her e
y leaned in slightly, his tone low and uny
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