THE CEO'S WORK MAID
e pressing on her like an invisible chain. All morning, she had replayed their l
know how long you'll l
t break. Sh
ulating. And with every passing day, she wasn't sure how muc
t question. Yet Ava had started to notice something beneath the surface-the way his gaze lingered to
dn't let
ering shelves crammed with books so old they carried the scent of history and dust. She focu
t happ
kable shift
ng against the doorway, watching h
la
, but she kept her
lickering in his silver eyes. "You're
n the cloth in her hands
wing the space between them. "Afraid y
to shrink beneath its weight
is voice droppin
ething unspoken. He moved closer, his fingers
rigue me
owly. "I'm jus
o hers, sharp and
tween them
n't look away. He was playing a gam
out another word-turned and walked away, lea
ow what he wa
hing was
ckwood di
ither
-
over everything, it was the only way to survive. But no matter how much she tried to blend into the background, his gaze
voided him whenever possible. But Dylan Blackwood
sive desk, hands clenched around the hem of her apron while he lea
His voice was slow, deliberate-lik
grip to loose
ld her he didn't believe her for a
, pushing boundaries she hadn't even known she had. But why? What did he want from her? There were doz
nally, lifting her chin ju
s amusement or something else entirely. "Good. Then
caught. "
voice quieter now, but shar
nch. Not because she was afraid-at least, not in the way he probably thought-but because he un
w," she admi
ow, measured step. He stopped close-too close. Close enough that s
ld," he m
, fingers brushing the edge of her sleeve so lightly it could have b
now, almost thoughtful. "I can't decide if t
her ears. "I don't wa
e sound low and kn
ght snap under the weight of it. But then, just as suddenly as he ha
its usual crisp command. "Before I chang
lked quickly from the room, her heartb
ew one thing with absolute certainty-Dyl
ven c