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as she shuffled toward the door. As she opened it, her eyes widened in surprise. There, on the gr
ked it up, reading the familiar, charming handwriting
grance of the flowers. She couldn't help but appreciate Nico's
portfolio into her bag, checking that everything was in place, then took a steadying breath. Today was her chance to prove hersel
tom step, she found herself greeted by Alexander and Nico, both waiting by the front entrance. It was as if they'd coordina
th a polite nod. "You're looking
g to Nico, who gave her an easy, relaxed smile
I thought you might need a little encouragement." His gaze dropped brie
you, Nico. That was ve
e looked at his brother. "Elena, I can drive you to the museum.
a more enjoyable ride, you're welcome to join me instead. I know
such different reasons. Alexander's offer was about work, professionalism, and his never-ending dedication to keeping thin
feel the competitive energy building between the brothers. This
ly, trying to keep her voice as neutral as possible. "I want a few minu
wed by Alexander's measured no
"Suit yourself," he said, clearly amused. "But don't say
her way out to call her ride. The brothers' attention lingered o
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at caught the morning sun, making the whole place gleam like a jewel. As she stepped through the entrance, she felt a re
d family history to life for the public. The building was filled with artifacts, some more valuable than she could have ever i
ts, and the optimal flow for visitors. There were artifacts with stories she hadn't yet heard, and the more she explored,
Renaissance-era piece depicting a woman's serene face. She reached out, almost unconsciously, lettin
ough behind her
d approaching her, his expression a
ancing at the badge she wore. "There'
it could be. She didn't know many people here yet, and both Alexander
e say his name?" s
id his name was Jared. He mentioned that he's a fri
im in weeks, and as far as she was concerned, that was for the best. After everything t
him away?" the guard aske
ng thoughts. She could handle this. "
the edge of the curb. He looked the same as always-tall, athletic, with a confident, almost arroga
ming grin as he walked over to her. "I didn't think I'd
ing him warily. "There's
is smile faltering. "I messed up. I know
at my work and 'make things right'?" she asked, her voice tight with frustration. "You
ena, I made a mistake, okay? I was an idiot, and I'm sorry. I can't stand the i
, and I'm not alone. I have work to focus on, a new chapter of my life. What
ooked away, seemingly frustrated. "So
hoice," she said quietl
thing more to say. She could see in his eyes that he wanted to fight, to
it," he said, his voice soft. "But if you ever need someon
eadily on him as he approached her. "Back of
e you. I'm sorry for what happened the last time you k
ut her in and the blows she had taken to her stomach and face that had landed her in the hosp
ou do not want to cause a scene h
nd threw his hands up and turned aro