on's defiant face to her daughter-in-law's unnerving calm. She placed the
ning into a tone of feigned sympathy. "Julian has been... thoughtles
also requires respect, Eleanor. Something
on the sofa. "This is rid
ou 'handled' it at the St. Regis? Your idea of handling things i
of finality. "Both of you will stay here tonight. You will go upstair
my own apartment in the
ncer. This is your home." She gave a subtle, almost imperceptible nod to M
eyes downcast. "Madam, yo
would only create a scene, something she was desperate to avoid. Wi
ith a steely gaze. "Go
ents later, his jaw t
keeper. "Maria, could you please pre
mered, twisting her hands in her apron. "Mrs. Spencer was very spe
he staff in an impossible position
ared with Julian. It was immaculate, impersonal, more l
just as Julian walked in, closing the door behind him. The
with a hostile energy. Cecelia had no desire to be in the same room with hi
Nothing happened. She turned it again, harder th
dread formed
e genuine panic in her movements. He strode over, pushed her as
e feathered in his jaw. He pulled out his ph
screen. The room was a dead zone. A signal
her eyes. The situation was so absurd, so utterly insane, it was almost
es narrowed with suspicion. A cruel
ripping with contempt. "A little damsel-in-distres
him, and all the panic, all the fear, was
, her voice flat. "Do you honestly believe I have the po
o answer. He knew, logically, that she couldn't have planned this. But blaming her
loose. He stalked over to a sofa at the far end of the r
a battlefield. Silence
s en-suite bathroom, a space larger than her first apartment,
nce from the other room pressing in on her. She wasn't just loc
throw blanket over her shivering body. In the other room, Julian s
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