The billionaire's disabled wife
r, chosen by Elliot's stylist, brought out the intensity of her hazel eyes, but all she could see wh
played Manhattan's glittering skyline, a view she used to marvel at but now barely noticed. Sophia's wheelchair
're
against the skyline. His black tuxedo was tailored to perfection, his presence commanding as always. He held a cr
the zipper," Sophia
For a moment, his expression softened, but it va
laugh. "Well, I wouldn't
ss down with a deliberate clink. "The car'
that?" she shot back
small, calculated gestures that confused her the most. He could be so cold
driver was already waiting by the sleek black car. Elliot stepped aside, watching as the driver helped So
champagne as if it were water. Elliot's arm rested lightly on her chair as they entered, a gesture meant more for optics th
lio
nough venom to make Sophia's stomach churn. The stunning brunette appr
greeted, his tone
ard her. "You've outdone yourself again," Victoria said, gest
s chair tightened slight
o fade into the background. "It's a beautif
ry. "How sweet of you to say. Ell
phia, and she refused to shri
lax on her chair. "If you'll excuse us, Victoria," he said smo
Sophia turned to him. "You don'
r you," he said
course it wasn't. Nothin
Elliot mingled effortlessly, his charisma lighting up the room. She envied his e
f I joi
air and a kind smile. He was holding a gla
gesturing to the e
"And you're Sophia Thorne, the mos
guard. "I think you ha
d. "I dou
time that evening, she felt like herself again. They laughed about the absurdity of high-soci
tall frame appeared out of nowhere, his jaw
ot said, his
falter. "Elliot. St
sing a history she didn't under
ether," Elliot said curtly. "Exc
liot wheeled her chair away,
?" she demanded when th
same thing," he snapp
ust being
friendly,'" Elliot
r eyes. "What are
lways known Elliot had secrets, but
ce between them grew, an unspoken sto