Barbara Brown’s POV
I was miserable when Brad excused himself from my company. I think he did not like my company as I was not being the best version of myself when he was around. I don’t want him to know that he made me nervous around him.
Brandon Cornwall’s POVI can feel that my anger was seething, ready to blow out of my mouth if Barbara was much to say anything. But, luckily, she did not. She was quiet but I think it’s the liquor influence in her bloodstream that she was not seeing things.
Brandon Cornwall’s POVBloody hell! I should have gone after her as she was not wearing any footwear and I don’t think I wanted her pretty, delicate feet to be hurting because of the heat and harsh sun. I need to get her and
Barbara Brown’s POVI cannot think of anything else better than Brad’s lips right now. It was soft, demanding, passionate and I was the other end of receiving such a thing. I would call this as luxury and I would treasure it even more.
Barbara Brown’s POVAfter a long evening with my research and how I was examined the sill and dike and made my observation, I was exhausted and I wanted to bath and sleep. I have to make sure that I will not meet Brad at any cost. Today has
Brandon Cornwall’s POVAfter I dropped Barbara to our tent, I went out to order the men to get some rest and we will continue this endeavor tomorrow. They reluctantly obliged before I assured them that I will overlook the matter myself tonight.
Barbara Brown’s POVI was not having a good day. First thing in the morning after I got out of the bed, I saw that my apartment was wet, no thanks to the storms and my papers were nearly in ruin. I cursed at myself for having such a low-cost apartment.
Barbara Brown’s POVI looked at Lea who was asleep before I was screeching to a stop. The police and everyone that I don’t want to get involved with was on the streets. I saw the drop, dead, gorgeous professor that I saw Lea was leaving with him yesterday. I gritted my teeth as I looked at Lea.
Barbara Brown’s POVI was breathing normally when we were inside the building before I drew a sharp breath as I was alone with Brad inside the small space of his office. There was a lot of papers and scientific journal that I think it was nice. I don’t think that I can see anything like this.
Sneak Peek: The Hayes’s HearthElla Lattone’s POVDamn it!
Barbara Brown’s POVWhen I woke up the next day, Brandon was looking at me as he was caressing his fingers lightly on my skin as I was smiling at him sleepily. “Good morni
Barbara Brown’s POVI was looking at the sunset when my feet were playing in the private pool of our honeymoon suite. I cannot think anything else that this moment was the best moment of my life. I was smiling before I heard a click from the suite’s door.
Brandon Cornwall’s POVI don’t know I felt like I have been running for a thousand miles. We were just standing in front of Brown’s residence when I told Barbara that I will come clean with her parents. Just my luck, her brothers were home as well.
Brandon Cornwall’s POVI was looking at my wife’s back as she was breathing normally when she was sleeping after our intense lovemaking the whole night. I don’t know if she knew my feelings at that moment as I was caressing her and kissed her into oblivion.
Barbara Brown’s POVI was looking at Owen as he was walking over me. We have been trapped inside the mineral cave when I heard some explosion before Owen was tying me up so that I cannot move at all. Damn him and my trust issue. It seems that I trusted the wrong guy.
Barbara Brown’s POVAfter Brad came to pick me up at the reception, we went to my house before I packed for my journey to the Bay Area as he was circling my apartment. I can feel his intense stare across the room when I was moving into the bedroom. I don’t know what he was looking at.
Barbara Brown’s POV “So, what do you say?” Brad asked me as I was looking at him for a moment. I still need to confirm that he needed my expertise in this field. I sipped on my champagne as I stared out the balcony.
Brandon Cornwall’s POVI hissed at my work when I stood up from the chair that I have accompanied when I was coming to the office. It was Friday and I think I cannot think a damn thing when that scene was playing in front of my eyes.