ng in from the Long Island
legged on the plush rug, leaning over the low coffee table. The soft yellow glow
ut the memory of Justice kissing her hand
om
ia loo
r pajamas. In his small hands, he carefully balanced a plate with
he maternal instinct she had suppres
to her. He picked up a cookie a
," Leo dema
and took a bite of the warm cookie
the living room, J
g gray sweatpants and a loose white t-shirt. His hair was slightly messy. He lo
his father out of th
Cordelia and Justice. A mischievous, hig
sofa, grabbing the glass of
ather, Leo dramatically t
milk splashed directly onto the low
h wide, innocent eyes. He stuck
ed around and sprinted down the hallway t
He looked down at the soaked f
ord of warning, he grabbed the hem of h
, and her breath c
nto a chair. He stood under the w
fined muscle. But what caught Cordelia's eye were the faint, faded scars
cheeks. She quickly dropped her gaze back to the
e walked around the table and sat
t. The intense, masculine scent of cedar
bare arm brushing light
ng finger at the cen
ou shift the steel framework two feet to the left, you can open up the entir
rise. She looked at the
ad. He was absolutely right. It wa
Cordelia asked, turning
a," Justice said, his dark eyes meet
philosophy. Cordelia found herself completely engrossed. His mind was sharp, analytical, and pe
vision for the glass
oking at the blueprints anymor
hes apart. She could feel the heat radiating from his bare c
thick and electric. The sound of
ut he didn't move. He kept his hands planted on the
y of his brutal protection, his gentle touch on her bruised hand
ng, Cordelia l
d up and pressed h
his, a low, guttural groan vi
e had been hold
head, his fingers tangling in her hair. He pulled her flush
claiming. His lips parted hers, his tongue swe
alms pressing flat against the hard, hot muscle of his chest. Her fing
al chemistry between them was explosive,
an eternity, Justic
g heavily. He rested hi
gently brushed his thumb a
ice hoarse and rough. It wasn't a question about the contract
a nodde
lored children's room, Leo was sitting cross-legged on a
nd of his father's deep voice drifting from
y. A flicker of cold, calculating intelligence, far beyond his years, brie
led out a thick, black smartwatch. I
een. A bright cart
speed, tapping the corners of the scree
he screen turned pitch black, then loaded a
one contact sav
e was G
rd. He didn't hesitate a
o brick is o
hit
, erasing any trace of the message from the device's memory. Th
is innocent facade perfectly res
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