She swirled the amber liquid in her glass, watching the ice cubes clink together. Two weeks. Tw
ooth, familiar voice
e than anyone until he had shattered her world. His tall frame leaned casually against the bar,
?" she asked, her voice
hey were old friends. "Still as fiery as ever. Relax, I
"Cut the act, Aaron. You
w me too well. Fine, I heard you were back in the city and
she muttered, turni
ing. "Lana, come on. Can we at least talk
idn't just make a mistake, Aaron. You betrayed me. You took everything we buil
tening. "I was young and stupid. I thought I was doing the right t
e time for this. Not now, not ever. "You can't fix this,
em. Lana looked up to see Nicholas Sterling st
asked, his voice calm but laced with an
anor slipping as he sized up th
ng it clear he didn't need an introduction.
t of jealousy flashing in his eyes. "Didn't realiz
he's earned it. Now, if you'll excuse
, Lana." He shot Nicholas one last look before walkin
acated, his gaze unreadable. "Old flame?" he asked casually, tho
ana replied, her voice clippe
back in his chair. "You're on a tight deadline, a
t your employee, Mr. Sterling. I don't
ained cold. "Fair enough. But I'd suggest you stay f
re she could retort, he leaned forw
ftly. "The people you let into your life can eith
leaving Lana to grapple with the st
l clashing with Nicholas's cryptic words. It felt like the gro
past she thought she had le
buzzed on the counter. She glanced at the scre
re dealing with. Walk away
ed on the phone. The sender was anonymo
hile, Lana wasn't sure if she'