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Drunk in Infatuation.

Chapter 2 Numbers Mean Nothing.

Word Count: 781    |    Released on: 31/12/2024

rs like a secret too heavy to hold. Just a

d into her life with quiet precision. Like not calli

d've thro

r purse and walked out of the r

hing. Waiting. Everything was sleek, modern, cold. Every object in its place. T

he front door unlocked. No security system, no st

to go. Like this was all

hoing the weight in her chest. She call

ere else entirely-back to the man with pale eyes an

came

not accusing. Not even

ly who she was, ev

as what scar

lighting up her phone. The ones she hadn't retu

the first place-to forget, to escape, to vanis

ed her apartment, her

to the kitchen counter

idn't thr

t block t

t stare

ni

-

e design firm ten minutes late with a

s the room, not even glancing up. "T

muttered, keeping her eye

found her. Always too ob

knit with concern. "One minute you're textin

up in a stranger's mansion with a note addressed to

rd h

"I woke up in some penthouse. Alone. Except fo

u didn't get involved with some dangerous rich

k. "You just describ

doesn't sound romantic. This sounds like

random. He knew me. It felt like I wasn't just

efore they start digging your

't," s

-

her apartmen

qu

here, waiting like i

had wrapped around her. About the way he had looked at her-not with lu

en she

r the keypad before she

line

n

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sil

ello?" she said, her voi

e thought he w

again. Smooth. Lethal. Like t

g how long it w

ightened. "W

people before th

" she muttered.

w ch

calling. You might

ne wen

hone pressed to her ear, b

shouldn't

want to hear t

she

knew this was o

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