His Plaything Became the Heiress He Can't Touch
n't quite capture. His thumb traced slowly from Carol's cheek down to her earlobe, v
a flicker of fear s
e, and she bit he
eavy. The space was small, and the leftover
y the thin layer of sweat on her face with cold fingers
she was goin
is throat carrying that dangerous edge. "You know," he murmured, "you look really damn
d just put her through. Her red-rimmed eyes, her expression-it was
r chest as she looked up at Edw
" he said
soft, almost a whisper. "It
ne arm, eyes gleaming with mischief. "A misunders
dn't even been thinki
on her bare shoulder, slow and deliberate. "I don't mean rig
er fast enough. He pinched her waist, not hard, bu
motion, suspended for a seco
nt even pal
, chuckling softly. "You said it yourself. So if o
silence hit harder than any threat. Caro
The way he lounged lazily, all ease and charm, o
as barely standing. Edward cleaned he
verything, and beads of water slowly ran down the
e of his neck and past his sharply defined Adam's apple.No one knew how long he'd been standing there until he suddenly tore those photos apart and f
still swirling in the air, before Edwa
pillow, slightly damp. From above, Edward stared down at her - her brows were gently furrowed like her sleep w
re than normal, her bre
el her forehead. The moment his ha
ing
phone and called, "Nathaniel
ead between the lines with ease and wasted no ti
sional vibe. Though technically employed by the Dawson fami
Edward said tersel
the bed. Edward stood by her side, lean and tall, with just a loosel
"Seriously, Edward? Maybe a shirt next time?" The implication hung heavy
st and defined abs, towel barely hanging on - and smir
emperature. "She's at 102
ense activity, the
d. "Get an IV going.
ta talk. Can you stop dragging me out here for every random fever? I'm a docto
unconcerned. "What, you
nt worked a li
to start the IV. Just as he held the needle over he
n, you sure you know what you're doing?
bbed the wrong spot. "Of co
with a steadier grip, when Edward spok
ently thinking, "Now you decide to feel guilty? If
Mary Anderson to t
ay through, eyes hazy as she looked around. No
ed. She felt groggy all ove
ter. "Miss Bright, you've got a fever.
aside, her voice a litt
rom Mr. Carter that... Mr.
eliable. Seeing Carol's expression fall, Mary quickly adde
t until it wrinkled beneath her fingers. "What urgent matter could he possibly have there
not to say more. This wasn't
inally came home. Carol hadn't slept at all. As
h perfume hit instantly - no doubt he
lanket, and her lashes trembled
you're
r out, she didn't both
ut Carol instinctively turned away. Ed
wer was sharp
ned his tie, voice flat. "You're sick. Res
either. Stay
them. Maybe it was the fever, or maybe just
ht off guard for a second. Then he gave a snort of laughter,
d was about to climb into
limpse of the ca
r, then still walked
t he was saying, but the hallway light lit
I need to deal with
d something bitter. "What is i
didn't
're still going? But you just s