THE HOUSEMAID
's slap. No one had ever dared to hit him before, especially not a woman. He couldn't
ad crossed a line, but she couldn't just stand there and let Nathaniel ta
arrowing into slits. "How dare you,"
in her chest. "You were out of line," she
iel's eyes seemed to bore into Andrea's soul, searching for any sig
urther, the sound of footsteps echoed down the hallway. Soph
rea saw a glimmer of uncertainty. But then his mask slipped back
his anger. He turned to Sophia, his voice smooth as silk. "No
aniel's expression gave nothing away. She shrugged, her interest
soon as she turned away, his expression darkened. He was seethi
r duties, her heart still racing from the encounter with Nathaniel. L
. She had kissed Nathaniel, the son of the man responsible for her father
ought about it. How could she have been so stupid
She had promised herself that she would make Julian Richardson p
of her father's memory, and her values. She didn't k
hat she had to get out of there. She had to get away from Nathani
to hold back the tears that were threatening to fall. But as she walked, she
to hold back the tears that were threatening to fall. But as she walked, she
ix of disgust and shame. The hickeys on her neck and chest seemed to m
out how she had let him touch her, kiss her, and mark her as
sical evidence of their encounter. She scrubbed herself raw, try
. It was as if his touch had left an indelible mark on
of their encounter. She felt like she was trapped in her own body, unabl
t tears prick at the corners of her eyes. She was torn between her desire for
e. Andrea didn't know how much longer she could keep up the charade,
er taste. He had never felt this way about anyone before, and it scared hi
e, Nathaniel couldn't help but feel trapped. He was caught betwe
hardson was a man who valued power and prestige above all else. He would see And
rcely independent, and determined. She was the one person who had ever
he familiar sight of Julian's imposing figure. His father wa
ping with condescension. "I hear you've been get
r than to show weakness. "I don't know wh
thaniel. I know all about your little tryst with And
What did his father have planned? An
?" Nathaniel asked, tryin
e than just a pretty face. She's a pawn in a much larger game,
of his family's business dealings. They were ruthless, c
ught right in the
from his father, a loud crash echoed from outside the
e rushed to the door. "What's going o
Andrea was lying on the floor, her eyes c
ter smile spreading across his