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Chapter 29

Author: Benita Jones
last update Last Updated: 2025-03-13 03:10:51

"You’re frowning," Asher’s deep voice broke through the silence.

Elena startled slightly, looking up from the book in her hands.

He wasn’t even looking at her.

He was still at his desk, flipping through documents, one hand holding a pen, the other resting on the desk. Yet somehow, he’d still noticed.

"What?" she asked, feigning confusion.

Asher finally glanced up. His sharp gaze settled on her with unnerving accuracy.

"You’re frowning," he repeated, tilting his head slightly. "Either you don’t like the book, or something else is on your mind."

Elena swallowed, gripping Animal Farm tighter in her lap.

It wasn’t the book. She loved this book.

It was her thoughts.

The ones that had been creeping in the moment she stepped into his office.

The moment she realized how perfectly he fit in this world—his world.

And how she… didn’t.

Elena forced a small smile. "I’m fine."

Asher didn’t look convinced.

His eyes lingered on her for a moment longer, like he was debating whether to push.

Then, fina
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