The Female CEO's Obsession
ing wheel, scowling as I twist
left on this godf
e urge to grab the gun in my bag and
Valois-sur-Loire-had called me while I was at work. The mes
ke it was a hot potato and bolted out of the office. Tw
t felt like
to change. Not that I could've run it anyway-traffic wa
as if I could intimida
teau, right? He's wai
shful thinking. Why the h
ster? A friend? Just someone he happened
st tig
grown taller? Probably. B
tiful as him. No clue how so
first time we met. I
two of them were practically royalty in Crystalholm-business titans,
em politely, and then Ca
t step
e kind of big, luminous eyes you only saw in oil pain
m forward. 'Go on, s
ike lilt that somehow managed to be both hesitant and endearin
ted on
er wanted a little brother, but in
e around, let him talk in his slow, careful English, his German accent making each word sound like he was un
ntle. Like a porcelain doll
he left with h
an emptiness I
n yanked me b
n li
n the gas and sped
poetic, in a melancholic kind of way-the whole leaves unwillingly parting from their branches thing. If I were in a bet
pean countryside postcard. From the outside, it was all ivy-covered stone walls and old-world charm. Step inside, though, an
y car approached. A few guards stoo
acknowled
ng with impatience. The second I parked, I was out of the car, sto
ne, welc
standing there, ever the pi
s he?' I
masters are in the garden. Miss Linnea a
he's still here, b
en he'd figured it out. Worried about what it meant, about where it would lead. But over time, he ha
ally, was onl
took off, practically f
Anne...' His voice was soft, almost
n't a
n't w
, I knew exactly w
a good idea? Wi
knew the
t easy. It prob
t had never sto
n, I came to a halt, forcing
takable. My grandfather and Caspar, caught up i
willing to let them s
ially
rratic-not that I'd ever admit it. It had been a y
o
t
encounter until now-nineteen and still unnervingly, almost infuriatin
ng to do with soap and everything to do