th a bright smile, offering to take her belongings as he spoke up wa
almond-shaped eyes that curved naturally into a friendly, disarming smile. He carried
he'd seen that fac
ple who didn't matter. She sifted through the faces of everyone she
im politely. She looked docile enough-
d. He'll be a little late. Your dad and my dad already booked a r
s he talked, reaching
n the car. He'll join us for
hind him the entire time. Her voice was hoarse and cas
d. He glanced at the seemingly frail young cousin beside
t fast? He hadn't eve
ught nothing more of it. He reached the
out here. Get i
he Rolls-Royce glinting under
father, Preston Thomas, couldn't affor
er her, chasing away the outdoor heat. Ainsley's gaz
his presence seeming to suck all the oxygen out of t
stom suit, his long legs crossed at the knee, a
ared at her, his gaze sliding slowly from
ned sharply with a surge of danger, and she instinctively shi
d into gear, and glanced at Ainsley through t
she had on powerful figures in Washington D.C., trying to
heavy luxury car o
aze for three a
inner than you di
up, every muscle in her b
space, stopping just inches from her face. She could
eant for her ears only: "Your photo. As your f
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