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Chapter Seventeen | Impartial

Author: Barbara Rose
last update Last Updated: 2023-05-06 10:05:52

Nearing thirteen hours in the kitchen, and Liviana was finally done.

Placing the last dish of the first two courses onto the table, she steps back and places her hands on her hips, taking in all of her hard work that took up a good chunk of the large mahogany dining table. A smile of satisfaction forms slowly and she nods, pleased with the turnout.

She hums. “Not bad.” She says, spinning on her heels and pausing as she finds another presence behind her. A small gasp escapes her lips as she startles. With a hand on her hip and another on her chest, she blows out a breath. “Don’t you think you’ve scared me enough for one day?”

“Sure.” Blaze chuckles, shrugging as he approaches. “But perhaps I enjoy scaring you.”

“Perhaps? I think it’s obvious that you do.” She rolls her eyes, watching him round the table and inspect the dishes. “What...” She trails, clearing her throat to get rid of the nerves that were so clearly present in her voice. “It looks good, doesn’t it?”

The man nods, pullin
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