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His gaze darkened. "Try it on."She did, it hugged her curves just enough to feel like armor. She stepped out, hesitating near the mirror, smoothing the fabric down her sides. She liked it.When she stepped out of the dressing room, the saleswoman gasped. "Stunning."Ryan stood behind her, his refle
The boardroom hummed with soft murmurs, glass walls glinting with sunlight that poured in from the panoramic windows of the Singapore skyline. The mahogany table stretched long, sleek, and polished to perfection, its surface cluttered with crisp papers, glinting pens, and water glasses that barely h
As they stepped out of the building, the midday sun beat down on them. Ryan adjusted his cufflinks, his expression unreadable.To her surprise, Ryan didn’t return to the hotel. Instead, he guided her toward Orchard Road, Singapore’s famed shopping district.“What are we doing?” she asked.He tilted
The morning sun filtered softly through the gauzy hotel curtains, painting the room in shades of golden warmth. The sunrise painted Singapore’s skyline in hues of gold and pink, but Elena barely noticed.Elena stirred under the light quilt, blinking slowly at the unfamiliar ceiling. For a moment, sh
Ryan’s expression softened. “Come with me.” “I said I’m not…” “Did I ask?” he said quietly. “But come anyway.” Elena hesitated, but something in his voice made her move. They didn’t take the elevator this time. Ryan led her through a stairwell that eventually opened up to a rooftop lounge. It w
Elena barely had time to process Ryan’s icy command “wait here” before he was already moving. Elena blinked. “Ryan…” One moment, he stood beside her, rigid with restraint. She watched him disappear into the lounge through the tall glass doors, her heart pounding. The look in his eyes was a storm