SOLD TO THE BILLIONAIRE
s in the doorway. Kensington Creed. My father just gave me the m
e's nightmare or dream, and he's tall-almost too tall. He looks much more powerful because his dark outfit fits him w
my ears, my mind racing. There is a long, uncomfortable silence
g, "Lyra." Kensington Creed is this.
s something unreadable and icy about his look, even though his lips don't quite
composed, my voice trembles a li
yes are icy and devoid of warmth. Despite my desir
n a low, even growling voice,
lexed. "What
etreat a little. His eyes narrow as he examines me with a level of intensi
roper word, before continuing, "I though
ng of that?" Before I can s
is face unreadable. The corner of his
o be so... spirited," but there's a certain
cisive, but my father's voice breaks the
ss is the reason we are here. Pleas
ext to the desk and take a seat, gripping the edge of the chair with my fingers. Kensington takes the seat across from me
my father adds, "I assume you know why we're here." Th
ington interrupts in a firm t
never imagined that his eyes could be so frigid. He acts as though I'
lities?" "We should get right to the subject. Although I'm he
h as his hands shake and then he makes them remain motionle
eturn since I've heard enough stories about him. I take another look at him, but I can't read his face. The man I pictured is nowhere to be se
tone. "I'll settle your loans. I'll go over every
. I have to ask even
Even if the words seem to be ma
ed on me as he leans forward
ir. I blink, processing them in my thoughts.
but relieved tone. That's what we d
o consistently assured me that my happiness came first and who always protected me. His eyes a
ck to me. He looks at me like I'm a riddle he's t
t borders on insulting. "What's wrong? I
. I'd rather not be here. I do not wish to participate in this transaction. However, I kno
ice above a whisper, "I didn't
a tilt of his head. "So, how
egotiating chip for him. Instead, I feel like I'm regressing,
off. "I assumed that you may be different. How
ything. However, he leans forward as I'm about to say something else. I'm start
I'm not like everyone else." And you're not either. T
is feet, sending a shiver down my spine
oice." But hurry up. The offe
or words. I have no idea what to do. I can only watch as his
his eyes blazing into mi
replies, "Think carefully, Lyra." "Eve
leaving me by myself with my he