“And yet, here I am,” I say acidly.Cataleya considers me, like she might be willing to change her mind. Or maybe not. I’m slower and fuzzier than when we started this conversation, and I can’t make heads or tails of her expression.“You really don’t care about the house, do you?” Her eyes are asses
I give him a dark look. “Why don’t you tell me what you think you know, then?” Levi is like a dog with a bone. He doesn’t let go of things.He looks all too pleased at the prospect of telling me how smart he is. He even sets his beer down so he can put that hand in the air. “One, you’ve never been a
As we paddle out, I settle into the familiar stroke, the familiar thump of my heart as my body works to propel me through the icy water. I’m smiling even as Levi pulls ahead of me to cut through a swell. That same swell slaps me in the face when I don’t paddle fast enough, and I sputter.Breathe int
LillyMichael’s apartment building is better than I expected. It’s a lovely old building, completely refurbished and renovated, with soaring ceilings and those old Art Deco elevators. Except for his personal elevator, which is black metal, polished to such a shine that you could do your makeup in th
I blindly pull one off the shelf. It looks like my exact copy, but that would be insane. That would mean he saved these books even after he boarded the house up. Saved them for what? In case I ever went back there? A choked gasp tears from my throat when I see the underlining, the dog-eared pages. I
“Knew it,” she crows.I roll my eyes. “You’re so modest.” I sigh. “But no. You’re both wrong. I took a chance. It backfired miserably.”“I’m proud of you.” Mal’s eyes are soft and sad.“Thanks.” I give her a half smile. “I had to try. I know we could be good together. He just doesn’t see it that way
“Why won’t he admit it then?” I ask quietly.“He’s scared.” Mallory sighs. “I’m not saying you should wait forever for him, Lilly, but if he comes to you again, maybe hear him out.”“I’ll think about it, but it’s going to need to be a big fucking apology.”MichaelI know it’s a bad idea to drink whe
“Meaning he’s been obsessively tracking down the reporter writing unflattering gossip columns about him. Equally stupid.”“That’s different,” Jonathan replies shortly.“Come talk to me when she writes something awful about you, then. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.”“So what did you do to fuck up with
“Rodrigo and Jade are perfect for one another.” Jule smiled. Tony chuckled. “I think everything we did for them worked out, starting from that text you sent me telling me to encourage the dinner plan. After Rodrigo mentioned where he was going for dinner, I ensured we went to the same restaurant he
“Why?” “It was named ‘Playing by Her Rules’.” He smiled, understanding her hint. “And just like that lioness in that painting, I will always protect you.” Now it was his turn to laugh out loud. And she loved it. She loved seeing him like this, carefree and so much at ease. “You are magnificent,
The horse pushed further into her hand as if in agreement again. She smiled. Xerxes reinforced her belief that he understood what she was saying, always. “I love how you communicate with my horse.” She looked sideways and found Rodrigo leaning against a pillar, watching her, arms crossed. “He’sou
He turned to Kabier and Sameer. “Thank you for your support that day. You guys stood by me when you didn’t need to. You were ready to battle your wives for me, and I appreciate that.” Kabier shrugged. “We all needed closure on your silly and childish squabble with our women.” Sameer nodded. “Besid
Soon after Jade had proposed to him, Rodrigo had whisked her off to Delhi and to his home. He’d finally slept properly again with her in his arms. His insomnia was a thing of the past now. Jade had even returned to work at FF. His woman was brilliant. One day, he was certain, she’d head the FF team
Three months later Delhi The late afternoon sun rays washed over his stud farm, casting a golden light over everything they touched. Summer hadn’t set in yet, and a light cool breeze was blowing, adding to the surreal ambience. The weather was perfect, just as his wedding had been. A few hours ago
Aisha and Jade laughed. Rodrigo felt like his chest would split open with all the happiness he was feeling. Jule and Anthony approached them. “I’m so proud of you, Jade,” Jule said. “You are brave and strong. You battled hard to win him, and now you have.” Anthony patted Rodrigo’s back and hugged
He swallowed through the lump in his throat. “I’m glad you pushed me away. Seeing you with Ayden opened my eyes. I hated it when he touched you. My heart burned when he touched your hair. Seeing you with him made me realize what a colossal fool I’d been. I figured that to get you back, I had to try
“Yes.” “Uh, okay…” He couldn’t for the life of him understand what was going on. She tilted her head to study him. “Once upon a time, there was a girl who fell in love with a prince, and they were happy for a while. But then he rejected her. Again and again.” His muscles tightened. He understood