Damian Blackwood in person
e-handedly crushed my family. I'd envisioned cold, hard fury, the kind that burned away all reason. I'd even pre
lass-walled empire that overlooked Manhattan like he owne
t pow
back in his leather chair, his expression
d that reminded you of the ocean or the sky. No, Damian Blackwood's eyes were the kind that belonged to winter,
as I've heard abou
-amusement, maybe? It made my skin crawl. He knew wh
er, my nails pressing into the leather. Keep
my past. It wasn
about m
se, the biggest of my life. I was here to represent Blackwood Ent
my fingers frozen on the handle of the revolving door. Bec
ake him down, I had
ooth, with the kind of effortless authority that made lesser men bo
insult?" I kept my tone cool, refusing t
." He gestured to the cha
idn
ewed the contract in question. It's airtight. Your company shouldn't
, exactly. More like the ghost of o
ke me as a man who doesn't
the space between us charged. I hated that he had this effect on me-that his p
without even looking at it. "Which is why
d. "A coun
elbows on the desk, his finge
le
expands, until it's the
h, shaking my head. "I
did
he catch, the punchline-anything
a joke?"
ned unreadable. "Do
He d
gain control of the conversati
his voice low and smooth. "And I ne
nt s
dy locked, my breath
d know w
that?" I asked, my voice sh
s standing directly in front of me. Too close. Close enough that I could smell the f
e truth about what really happened to your
nished fro
ngle word that came out of his mouth. But I couldn't, because
might have taken
g me the one thing I co
tr
my expression blank. He thinks he has a
know who he's
ad slightly, watching him. "You understan
e I walked into his off
. "I was hoping
ked out. I should have laughed in h
did somethi
nded m
a slow, deliberate shake sealing our twiste
ade a deal w
y life, I wasn't sure if I