ront of the towering glass-and-steel mon
of reporters descended on the vehicle like vulture
abbed the insulated breakfast
ely shoved into her face.
r named Grant Fletcher shouted over the din, practically shoving his recorder again
ety. She had screamed at them, swatted the cameras away, and stormed into the buildin
her posture impeccable in her beige dress.
etcher's microphone down w
perfectly over the crowd. "My husband is waiting for me t
he words my husb
ey stared at her, completely thrown off balance. This wasn't the hostile, Damon-h
past them, flanked by the building's security gua
expanse of white marble and chrome. Elliana walk
all of professional caution. "Mrs. Stirling," the receptionist said, though her eyes h
," Elliana said, keepi
but Mr. Stirling is in a crucial board meeting. He l
Damon was actively avoiding her, ass
d screaming, Elliana simply nodded. "That's
ther sofas in the waiting ar
nowing how to handle this calm, complia
placed the breakfast bag neatly on the glass
lobby. Employees walked by, casting covert glances at the CEO's n
ana's back ached slight
P elevator echoed through the lobby.
rling ste
poke charcoal suit that hugged his broad shoulders perfectly. His face was a masterpiece of sharp ang
on, walked closely beside him, leaning
stantly snapped towa
h his icy facade. He had expected her to be screaming at the front desk. He had expected shattered
flashing through the deep, dark depths of his eyes. But he quickly forced it down, his expression hardening back into an impenetrable mask. He fi
eyes darting nervously between her and
ana stood up. She didn't run, bu
he glass door open for his boss, Ellia
The executives s
e chips of black ice. There was no warmth,
t look, but she forced her brightest smile. S
tural, as if they did this every day. "I knew you
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