pte
es and elegant but cold structure. She clutched the handle of her suitcase, hesitant, still wondering if she had made the right choice in agreeing to stay with him f
ity to see Dante again, and she wondered what had become of him. She remembered him as her brother's best friend, protective but a little withdraw
howed off his broad shoulders and athletic figure. His dark eyes scanned her from top to bottom, that pierci
d, his voice deep and s
, then showed
. Thank you fo
h elegant and severe, a sort of heavy calm, as if every object, every piece of furniture in this house had only been pla
ith a curt gesture. We'll discuss the ru
this responsibility so seriously. She had thought he would give her
her suitcase in the corner, trying t
, his eyes fixed on her with an in
ring his absence. That means you are my responsibility. And for t
t need rules imposed on her, especially not at her age. But seeing the det
sighed. So...what
that spoke volumes abo
o way are you going out without telling me where you're g
g a wave of rebelli
fifteen now. I'm an adult, Dante.
clearly amused by he
ility. This is not negotiable, Mireille. If you have a problem w
reet man she had known seemed to have disappeared for good, giving way
fists. And what else? Because I assume
he had been waitin
hout my permission. I don't want strangers
her eyes. I'm not sure my brother
an intensity that almost
ho am responsible for you, Mireille. So w
r. She wasn't a kid anymore, and yet he
ules, what happens? she asked,
d into hers with his dark eyes, and for a moment she felt strangely
ou will suffer the consequences. And believe
s. But nothing. He was serious, almost too serious. A shiver r
ntrol of her emotions
Dante. I gu
swer and finally stepped back,
se rules for a reason, Mireille. This is no
y? She found it hard to believe that these rigid rules w
put my things in my room, she
he was about to go up th
ire
round, a lit
at e
tently, his gaze se
lenge me. I'm not kid
no longer the boy she had once known. Dante had become a man, a man who kn
e replied
ive these three months in the presence of such an authoritarian man. But a small voice inside her couldn't help b
rly decorated, but everything exuded discreet luxury. She approached the window, lost in thou
is feeling she had felt... a combination of tension and attraction, strange and unexpected. She shook her head, re
beat a little harder every time he met her gaze. She sighed, promisi
he bed, her fingers clenching the edge of the