LOGINHer hands moved from my shoulders to my face, her palms cupping my jaw, her thumbs stroking my cheeks. It was a gesture of such unexpected tenderness it nearly undid me. Her eyes, dark and dazed, locked onto mine. In them, I saw not the woman I had wronged, but the woman I was with, in this moment,
Her hand anchored hard against the back of my head, fingers tangling in my hair, holding me exactly where she needed me. For a moment, I wasn't the man who had failed her. I was just a man giving her pleasure. She said my name once, twice, the third time broken completely, and her whole body arched
Edward's POV Her mouth was on mine when I got the door open. I walked her backward into the room, the city lights filtering through the window in thin strips that barely illuminated the space. Her hands were already at my collar, working open the buttons of my shirt with an urgency that sent a jol
Alicia's POV The restaurant Edmund had not arranged. Edward had seen it from the car on the second day and remembered it. No assistant. No agenda attached to the table. We walked there. He asked about Lily before we reached the first corner. "Is she still seeing the cardiologist every three mon
I ordered wine. The work wasn't finished. The room was quieter. She took the glass without comment. Drank. Set it down and kept writing. She spoke about the eastern corridor communities directly, without framing or adjustment, as if they existed in the room with us. Her hand moved as she talked, m
Edward's POV The door opened behind me. No knock. She came in already talking. "I need your numbers from Rotterdam before we fix anything else," she said. "The version you gave him assumes—" She stopped. I didn't turn immediately. Just reached for the towel, dragged it once over my face, then
The table went still. I set my fork down. Looked at Daniel. He met my eyes. Waited. "Daniel's in the best position to know," I said. The words came out flat. Held. But underneath, something was burning. Grandma's eyebrows lifted. She turned to Daniel. "What does he mean? Is she well?" Daniel t
I closed the door behind us. Lucy turned to face me. Arms crossed. Guard up but trying to look casual. "What's this about?" she asked. I didn't answer immediately. Just looked at her. Really looked at her. She was good. I'd give her that. The performance was nearly flawless. Posture relaxed. Exp
Edward's POV Margaret Chen's office sat on the forty-third floor of a building I'd walked past thousand times without ever entering. Minimalist in the way only people with real power could afford to be. No awards on the walls. No family photos. Just floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking midtown and
Alicia's POV The office was quieter than it had any right to be. High enough that the city looked unreal. Corner suite. Windows overlooking a slice of downtown I'd never paid attention to before. The kind of quiet that came from thick walls and expensive construction, the kind that made every smal







