The Boss I Shouldn't Want, Now My Stepbrother
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shook me out of my core, mercile
e a prey you can't wait to hunt." Rhysand sa
Mr Rhysand." I muttered in a barely audible voice, b
firmly, his lips stretching into smirk.
diot if I didn't know that cliche line of yours to the en
refuted, and I shrugged, getting up slowly. "If you're going to do that after this meeting, why
a smirk tugged at the corner of his lips. "You're quitting?" he asked, his
s of yours." I shot back, leaning my weight on the desk. "I've got
things to do? Like what, Bridgette? Find another boss to argue
s any of your business," I replied curtly, grabbing my bag. "But if anyone's
esting one, Bridgette. Always so quick to put up walls and throw pu
t respectfully and to the right people." I sucked in a breath, keeping my eyes on him. "I work as I'm supposed to and I can proudly say that a si
words before I slammed t
nto it and took a deep breath. My feelings would ove
r to, it was the only thing in
and the blurry memories of what happened
s that formed in my eyes when I heard
nvestors are here," Sh
," I said as boldly as I could t
te? Do you need anything?"
blinking back my tears as I stoo
d. The investors sat on one side of the long glass
ng presence filling the room as he spok
I entered, but I could feel
s and took my seat, focusing on the
and I had no intention of letting my e
berate. "You're just in time. Please walk us through the quarterly projecti
o rise to the bait. Instead, I forced a profes
enue growth this quarter is up by 17%, driven largely by the new product line's
, shall we?" Rhysand interrupted, his voice light but
my voice even. "To summarize, the company's current trajectory positions us
gh the room, and I allowed mysel
r, but his gaze lingered on
nvestors' questions, providing concise answer
lishment, though the tension between Rhysand and
ched me with a soft smile. "You were a
ignore the burning sensation of Rh
ve, his voice stopped me. "Bri
f whatever game he thought we were playing. But when
he said simply, his vo
nd. "Thank you," I replied cautiously, n
g as quickly as it appeared. "I'm just saying this because the investors were reall
termined not to let him get under m