Love at First Sight
es, away from the sharp angles of the city skyline and toward the soft, curved edges of an exclusive island retreat. She sett
s were murky, clouded with the one thing she couldn't escape: herself. She was only forty-three, a woman in her prime, celebrated for her business acumen
and leaned her head against the cool window, watching the clouds drift by. "Where did
hardly shown it to the world. To the media, her employees, and even to her closest friends,
ike a broken record. He had accused her of being distant, obsessed with her empire, leaving no room for him. W
pproaching. Lucia tensed slightly, not in the mood for idle conversation
baritone voice asked, politely m
nodded curtly. She had
he caught a glimpse of him-a tall, well-dressed man, probably in his late forties, with dark, salt-and-pepper hair. H
ecided she wouldn't engage. Not now, not here. This was
silence, the man spoke agai
ng for you,
on her. She considered ignoring him. But something about the wa
eting his eyes. "Yes," she said, her voic
uld signal the end of th
ss or p
Was this trip business or pleasure? It was supposed to be a break-a ch
nt, surprising herself with the
etting it aside. He leaned back in his seat
u?" His tone was casual, but
," she said, her voice me
es decisions," he replied smoothly.
Her voice was still cool, but there w
yourself. It's the way you look at things. Calculating, assessing...probably
ng back to work, her thoughts drifting to quarterly reports, shareholder meetings
she studied him for the first time. "And what abou
g unreadable in his expression. "Just a h
, not really interested, but feeling a nee
egs, his posture relaxed. "Let
asiveness. Normally, people were quick to offer up their credent
out me than I do about you," she
, by the way." He extended his hand, and she took it hesitantly
p at that. "How do
all, knowing smile.
, a soft, unexpected sound.
mally, she wouldn't allow this kind of conversation to continue. She was too used to maintaining control, keeping peop
he conversation back toward her. "What's it like run
edge of her armrest. "It's...a lot," she admitte
k about wa
o what? Run off to
th amusement. "Isn't tha
porarily. The compa
aybe it doesn't have to. You've built it to a point w
d always felt like defeat, like admitting she couldn't handle the pressure. But now, sitting here at 30,000 fe
" she said qui
ady said more than she intended. Instead, he leaned back
r why he had bothered to engage her in conversation. But one thing was certain-he had managed
allowed herself to relax just a little. Maybe, just maybe,
ive her a new pers
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