her complicated. I served as the legal counsel for h
nith Group. To keep our ties strong, I treated him to a cup of coffee.
d again. We soon reached
the mood struck, we'd message each other. If the timing worked, we'd meet up, enjo
accident at home, resulting in a coma. Rumors swirled among the company staff, and
s, spending time at the hospital, leaving t
I was after, I let out a sigh of relief. On the sly, I signaled Zenith G
n and promptly started disc
inside my handbag. I retrieved it and saw a
. An idea struck me, and my fingers swift
ccompanied me, using the excuse of misplacing my pen. Quietly, I strolled down
s was granted only with his consent, primarily res
lock it, when I felt arms
s. As my sight was obscured, my other senses sharpened. Richard's quick breath
w tender. I was letting go of the sharpness I had
nderway. In a low voice tinged with concern, I inquired, "Weren't you taking car
hen I was about to press for answers, I wa
, crashing into the sofa. The impact
laced it between his lips, looking down at me with disgust a
nounced cheekbones, framed by sharp eyebro
ire remained impeccable, not a wri
iation snapped me
ed, "Mr. Harvey, you must be joking. There
He clenched his teeth and made a valiant effort to restrain h
r behind him. I was left alone in the room. Surrounded by t
nship stayed under the radar for
angely, catching me off guard. I might have become accustomed to his company. The
me time to ga
tor called me. "Elin, pass on Zenith Grou
g me? A sense of foreboding washed over me. "Why? I've been overseeing Zenit
Richard Harvey. It's his wish, an
ichard's
ght we had a tacit understanding. I didn't expect him t
phone for a while. Eventually, I cou
actions. Even though he had cas