The Billionaire's Secret Desire
otential filled the air, making it electrifying. She had grown up in this city, where she had dreamed of a life much better than
ork has changed since she left. It all seemed brighter, faster, and larger. Both she and the world had moved on. The s
e because James's ideal of a laid-back meal typically featured pricey wine, five-star restaurants, and people she hardly knew, but she felt powerless to
om exuded grandeur, with golden accents, crystal chandeliers, and an aura
ner. He was all smiles, dressed in a perfectly tailored
rom her brother
out of startups and was one of the city's most influential billionaires. However, Lucas was a quite different matter to Sophie. He had been a co
d them briefly became hazy. Even with the subtle simplicity of his navy
le chill down her spine as he said,
e impact he still had on her, she force
hand, James pulled her into a
er hair as he used to when they were li
ing. Her eyes, however, strayed back to Lucas,
ness endeavors, but she couldn't get rid of the sensation that Lucas was watching her. His typical charisma was su
utting through James's rambling. "What's next
get my art career off the ground, but..." She tr
ze steady. "You'll succeed.
his intensity. "Thanks, b
ver is," he replied,
s clapped his hands. "Alright, en
rid of the suspicion that Lucas was concealing something. Although he was kind and
d the cool night air. "Hey, I have to leave. Tomorrow is an e
who was idly resting against a sleek blac
a tone that made no space for
enger door for her be
lent, with a lot of unspoken
ith her bag's strap. At last, she whisper
gs to do than take me home, I'm sure. With a hint of a smile
cted. To him, was that all she was? A duty? Lucas glanced at her when they arri
carefully. "If you ever need help-with your
his voice, Sophie scowled. "Wh
ay say something significant that would alter the course of events. He
she could push him any further, a
he replied in a low,
to her flat. What was causing Lucas's odd behavior? An
look at him again. Their eyes locked for a second, and she thought
nd he was gone, vanishing into th
She couldn't shake the feeling that something far great
e was at the c
tered out. Frowning, she picked it up and unfolded it. Her blood ran c
ance. You don't know wh
d at the note. Who had written it