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. She shifted her weight to her left leg, and a sharp pain shot up from her calf. She bit her lip and
of worried wrinkles. She hung up. He only urged her to go to the hospital and advised her not to be fo
ckness. Rising rapidly from the depths of the Caribbean, she was left with far more than just a few bruises. I
in a tailcoat, smiled coldly at a grand party. It was a news photo.
creen went dark. Surprises will be even
rs." "Her voice was even hoarser than she had expected." The taxi jolted into traffic, and through the window she caught a gl
aping against the gray sky. She paid the fare, but the crumpled bills felt
t like a tangible embrace, and a sense of relief made her nearly dizzy. Behind the huge marble countertop
aw clearly
ne lines. That moment was mesmerizing-a wel
quickly reaching for the phone on the tab
" Hadley's voice was as calm as
s voice rose in panic. She grabbed the receiver and glanc
he slight tremor in Chloe's voice, her evasive gaze. This rem
hall-a floor reserved for executives and t
clair, pl
e small carriage was deathly silent. Hadley leaned against the cold meta
stirred a dull pain in her lungs; she closed her eyes and forced her
silent, thickly carpeted corridor. This silence is unusual. Usually, there would be the low c
a stack of documents. He looked up and saw her, his face instantly turning death
movements clumsy and flustered. He quickly stood up, positioning himself between her and the corridor leading
most radical corporate predators without flinching. But now, he looked like a chil
r leg, began to spread in her stomach. S
s hand to stop her. "Really,
saying a word, she bypassed him. Her heels dug into the carpet, and as she walked down
as not tig
am of light pierced th
slightly. The moment her skin touched the metal, a voice drif
Her ste
heard Julian say to him in years. Warm, indulgent, patie
ins seemed about to turn into ice. Eleanor was supposed
, and sweet tone. "Someone actually dared to ask me about Hardy's small diving accident in the Caribbean.
me distant. She waited, fully absorbed in the ensuing silence, praying that
ce stretc
oice broke it. "Don't talk about
-draining all the air from her lungs and all the heat from h
e-the sound of movement. It sounded like Ele
ce, a weight pressed down in the throat and eye sockets. The pain in his legs
p back-a reflex
e metal flowerpot in the hallway. The soun
n the office a
voice grew sharp, filled w
y hopeless, wanting only to escape-disappearing into t
was nowher
ed, burned by something cold and hard, turning to emptin
sed her palm against the hea
urst open, producin
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