His secretary
ly'
razor-sharp as he negotiated the aftermath from Alexandra's unexpected arrival. His obligations were
l statements at my desk, my phone
visit my
ded to his office. He was pacing back and fo
g?" locking the door
at me, his countenance sombre. "I need
inquired, ready for what
stem," he continued, speaking softly. "I need yo
own my spine. " hijacked?
aid, frustratedly raking a hand through his hai
chologically getting ready for the work
e organization. The idea of someone breaching our systems, particularly someone as crafty a
rities, hours became days. Julian visited often; his presence both comfort and a press
pping a beat. Buried in the logs, there was proof of a breach-one line of code not fitt
I knocked on Julian's offic
ght, he said
der with my results. "Juli
d, his gaze narro
were right." "There's evidence of a breach,
epening with every instant. "This is
do?" My voice just abo
uttered, his jaw locked with will
ded. Julian was an action man; he could not s
on his arm before I could stop m
ed his demeanor. "I'll." Still, you should
only to have his intensity
me, Emily." "I have to be safe; I
ons and my want to assist. At last I nodded, my vo
. My heart weighty with concern, I watched him go. Knowing he was entering a perilous
ring at the clock, urging Julian to come back under control. At last, he stormed through the
s side, "Julian!" I
oured. "She understood. She turned a
n?" My voice fal
I agreed to a merger," he added, sliding into his chair. "I had
f the matter, my heart dropped. "
only way to keep everything from disintegr
ering as I stretched out and rested a palm on h
is eyes. "I don't know Emily, what to do. I have worked my entire l
ned, then gently relaxed into my embrace, his arms encircling me in turn. For what felt
his face embarrassed. "
quick grin. Don't be. I am her
t intensity. " appreciate Emily. Witho
nd professional had become hazy. But I had no interest. Julian needed me, hence all that
ian was obliged to give his authority back-off. I observed as he battled to
e stared at me, the way his eye stayed just a little too long. Every time he
that I couldn't ignore how I felt about him-that my pulse raced anytime he was close. So one e
d, my voice almost
eyes to meet
ispered, "I have to tell you someth
gently started to blossom across his face. "I know," he murmu
e threats, the risks none of it counted. All that counted was
ahead we would tackle them together. We had discovered something more val