loor, dragged down the hallw
ntarily blurred by the glinti
the door, but it slammed shut j
ed from the other side. "Consider yourself lucky. Mr. Clark doesn't notice many women
, leaving Eleanor i
sound of running water from the
ling windows that offered a dazzling view of the city below, and a plush c
felt oddly impersonal, like a space designed
or turned to see Andreas step out, steam cur
e beneath, an effortless grace that clung to him as natur
res, lending an almost magnetic all
of his chest were visible-a phy
g, a look that seemed to f
ndreas himself the undeniable focal point, every movem
erself momentar
re: a thrill for the chase of me
ly to discard them when they were most vulnerabl
one man she'd walked away from years
ce cut through her though
s seated on the edge of the bed,
feeling an instincti
nd laced with an unsettling calm
ebrow, his tone edged with a touch of impatie
ing the faint glint of mocker
sked, his voice carryi
irmer than she felt. "I'm not wor
sement tugging at the corner of
r, then added with a w
flickering in her eyes as she t
apped!" Eleanor said, her voice steady but thre
Andreas
stance, his hand slipping around Eleanor's w
ll back, but his ho
al examiner. I don't work here," s
sharp and unreadable. "Alright, let's play along with you
as she recognized the
d already cast his judgment. To him, she
rther, Andreas moved in close, silencing
led her pants down and to