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the floor-to-ceiling windows of the Bahamas private villa. Eloise Mendoza s
Bronson Ortega pulled her back against his solid
rsary, baby,"
diamond necklace settled against her collarbone. Bronson's feight of the necklace felt less like a gift and more like a beautif
ing, Bronso
against her skin. "Is the dinner the
wave of nausea that had hit her when the scent of the
ea. She carried a silver tray holding a specialized ferti
waited for her to sit, and then took the seat beside her. He picked up his kn
his jaw, the dark intensity in his eyes. A fierce, desp
t. "Next month, I'd love to fly to Los Angeles. My siste
fe scraped harshly against the po
ening. "Eloise, you know your body is too weak right now. You ne
le, but the refusa
est, but it was quickly buried when he re
son said, raising h
glass, filled only with spark
d in Bronson's dark eyes. It was there and
. "You don't need to put so much pressure on yo
her face into his palm, overwhelmed
. The sand was cool, and a sudden ocean breeze whipped
ket and wrapped it tightly around her should
fifty yards away. "I pay them to monitor the weather patterns.
grabbing his forearm. "It's just a
grip firm. "Anything that can harm you
ace. It was a dizzying mix of absolute devo
door and opened the mirrored medicine cabinet. She took out the heavy dose of foli
looking at her reflection in the mirror. Please, sh
me. He walked toward her, scooped her up into his
nding kiss, Eloise's eyes fluttered shut. She didn't s
up the dark cor
all: Jon
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