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Out Of The Blue

Out Of The Blue

Author: InkStar P.
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Chapter 1 Asshole!

Word Count: 994    |    Released on: 12/07/2024

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d," I glanced up from my tablet to take in the man sitting in front of me, wit

doubt it ever slipped. What is h

ly and my eyes fell back to my

s to meet with you and probab

ncel

low I'd have missed it if I w

n that 'do you have a problem with it' manner. I drew in

as a beautiful one at that who had the attention of both

he asked and I shook my head even though

king years as his PA, his attitude never get

en eyes fixed on me with so much intensity I almos

like thi

before leaving the office in smooth, long

back. If I had my way, I'd have knocke

move, I knew better

atly biased... because we were both attending the

hell off. But I knew better than to say Xavier had a

the elevator. I raised a finger, silently pleading with hi

ven move a muscle. The doors shut righ

ce and ears hot from eith

My office came before his, I was doing both the job of a Secretary

my eyes almost fell out of their sockets when the ele

s

and heavy. What does one say aft

spine, and walked right into the elevator avoiding his hunte

m to be quiet just as he'd always be

s to the second floor which had

ked, his voice dry and dead serious

my head

said, staring at my shoes. I loved my job

ainst the elevator wall, his hands tucked into the pocket of his Tuxedo pants

ure I'd

and I almost huffed. Everyone thought he

him he had hearing issues b

nder my breath, he wasn't sup

Psychopathi

d my eyes. I'd have pinched the space between my brow

ne rang, cutting off our awkward little chit

h hardened and turned into frosty green slits. His l

a ste

, he was a beautiful surface with the dee

doors parted, I stepped ou

s staring into nothing, and his fingers wrapped tight

emy or... I don't know. The doors slid sh

redatory as they'd been earlier..

tive Xavier w

ever mean

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