Innocent cravings
r four
es." To Brian, they were obligations tedious evenings wrapped in stiff suits and polished smiles. He was ex
urprised him a
l to
zle outside, clutching a bag like a soldier clinging to a shield. She didn't blend in like the others. No carefully rehear
ng through it. And then she flushed, gaze darting do
hest shifted an ache h
ed. She curled her hand around his arm, her diamond ca
f who he was, where he was, and why. Clarissa's family aligned with his. Their engag
ds with professors and trustees, Brian caught
n she w
grin who seemed to be doing all the talking. The girl from the diner hi
st a little too tight. Brian should have kept walking. But when the brunette joked about "
he said evenly, "then by al
ed up at him
idn't know what to do under the weight of his gaze. She whispered
rian felt the echo of her words ripple
e waiting." Her smile was perfect, practiced, though her e
back into his role the charming heir, the future CEO, the
m one last time. Across the parking lot, she stood frozen, still clutching her ba
econd, her eyes
then. Something neither of the
e Clarissa. He told himself it was nothing. That she was n
t of irritation and something darker, more dangerous th
fully