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couldn't stop thinking about the girl who had slapped him at the hospital and spilled coff
caded down her back. She was curvy in all the right places, and he found himself captivated by her beauty. He couldn
y Dmitry Kuznetsov. He couldn't help but admire her courage, even if it was misplaced. He knew that he could make her pay fo
needed to find her,
n entered his office,
sked, annoyed at the int
anded him a file. "Sir, this is the in
employed. Her mother was weak and couldn't work, and her sister was in the hospital sick. Worst of all, h
picture of her father. The man who gav
He could see her in his bed, her curves wrapping around him, her eyes wide with desire. He grinned
9 am already?" She bolted upright and grabbed her
racing. How could she have slept through he
st remnants of sleep. She had laid out her best interview clothes the night bef
swiped on a bit of mascara as she wait
umped into the backseat. "220 Park Avenue, and step on it please!" she told
rumbled, but nerves overpowered her hunger. She spent the ride trying to ca
ry yellow and had large windows that showcased the various baked goods inside. She smoothed down her black trousers and adjusted her w
tomers. A young woman with blonde curls and a bright smile approached Abeni at the counter. "W
e had been given earlier by the boss. "Ah, yes. We've been looking forward to meeting you. Follow me, please." She led Abeni through the bustling bakery t
r hair and a warm smile, named Mark, who was the bakery's owner; and a younger woman with dark curly hair, named Sara
out it, and what were some of the challenges you faced?" Abeni shared a few stories from her time at the bookstore, emphasizing h
e'd love to hear about any baking techniques or recipes that you're familiar with." Abeni explained that she had learned a great deal during her time the
o our team in terms of bringing new ideas to the table?" Abeni smiled, telling them about how she often experimented with different flavor combinations and decorating styles
king Abeni about her availability and
d at her phone, mentally running through her schedule. "I'm usually pretty flexible with my hours," she said, "and I d
few hours to think about it and let you know our decision by the end of the day. In the meant
ands. As she left the office, she couldn't help