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Chapter 6

Word Count: 762    |    Released on: 26/05/2026

ater, wrung it out, and began to unbutton the top of Cale's medical gown. Her movements were pre

in was flawless, his muscles perfectly defined. There was no hint of th

n as she worked the cloth over his skin.

ook at this. Most men who are actually conscious don't have a six-pac

ike a piece of meat on a butcher's block? He forced his breathing to remain slow and even, but he c

his shoulders, her fingers noting the powerful curve of his biceps. T

. A primal, instinctual tension seized him. He was a man used to absolute co

her hand. She paused for a fraction of a second, but her expression didn't

exploratory pressure. The muscles were like an athlete's. Solid. Ready. This was not the body of an inval

igh, her knuckles "accidentally" brushed ag

y betra

a purely physical, involuntary response that

room crackled

wn. She saw the distinct, undeniable evidence of his body's arou

ace. It was the first genuine expression

t against his skin. "Well, well, Cale Sterling," she whispered, her voice a sil

e experienced. He wanted to open his eyes. He wanted to wrap his hands around her slender neck and squeeze.

tiny, glistening b

nto place. It was al

It could be argued as a reflex. A spinal cord reaction. She n

ient movements, she finished the job, her touch now completely impersonal. She dressed him in a clean

minutes of excruciating t

at the man in the bed. His body still se

with a light, confident step. She was

ill, silently vowing that he would make this w

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