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CHAPTER 2

The doorbell chimed sharply at precisely 8:00 a.m. Andrew Cross glanced at the door, then the clock, and finally back at the door. He remained rooted in place, annoyance brewing in the weighty silence of his penthouse. The bell rang again, more insistent this time.

Taking a slow sip of his coffee, he kept his expression neutral, fully prepared to ignore whoever stood on the other side.

A third ring followed, accompanied by an annoyingly firm knock, one that left no room for politeness. Setting down his cup, Andrew muttered under his breath, “Unbelievable.”

With a heavy sigh, he pushed himself up from the chair, irritation already bubbling as he calculated the quickest way to end this inexplicable interruption.

He swung open the door, intending to dismiss whoever it was on his threshold. Instead, he was met with Nancy Taylor.

She stood there in casual jeans and a simple blouse, the medium-sized bag she carried slung carelessly over her shoulder. There was nothing about her that screamed “professional caretaker” or even attempted to mask the boldness of her demeanor.

“Good morning,” she said, a genuine smile lighting up her face.

Andrew's lips pressed into a tight line. “No.”

Her brow furrowed slightly, but she didn’t flinch. “No… good morning?”

“No entry,” he clarified, already beginning to shut the door.

In one swift motion, her hand shot out, stopping the door before it could begin to close. Andrew looked down at her hand, then back up to her face, his calm demeanor slipping.

“You’re making a mistake,” he responded, his voice steady.

“Probably,” she said, acceptance ringing in her tone. “But I’m still coming in.”

“You’re not.”

“I am.”

A brief silence hung between them as Andrew studied her with the calculating gaze of a man accustomed to assessing problems.

“You have five seconds to remove your hand from my door.”

Nancy tilted her head slightly, the corners of her mouth lifting in a challenging grin. “Or what?”

“Or I call security.”

She chuckled lightly.

“You don’t have any this early,” she countered confidently.

His eyes narrowed. The pleasant demeanor of the woman in front of him was maddening. She smiled again, as if she relished the game.

“I asked your staff downstairs,” she added, her tone deceptively casual. “They’re very helpful.”

Of course they were, he thought bitterly. Andrew exhaled through his nose, the breath laced with exasperation.

Without further ceremony, he stepped back, not offering an invitation, just granting her the space she seemed so eager to invade.

“Thank you,” she said, almost cheerfully, as she stepped inside, her confidence settling like she'd relocated to a cozy café.

Andrew followed her in, closing the door with a soft click behind them.

“This is temporary,” he stated, trying to regain some semblance of control.

“Good,” she replied, setting her bag down near the couch. “So is your attitude. We’ll work on it.”

Andrew's brows furrowed together, the challenge she presented unnerving him slightly.

“You’re very comfortable for someone who just walked into a stranger’s home uninvited.”

Nancy glanced around, taking in the sheer opulence of the penthouse, the smooth glass walls framing the majestic skyline.

“You’re not a stranger. You’re my patient,” she said, turning back to him with resolve.

“I’m not.”

“You are.”

“I didn’t agree to this.”

“You didn’t need to,” she countered simply. “Your doctor did.”

He let out a short, humorless laugh. “Then perhaps you should go take care of him instead.”

Ignoring his sarcasm, her gaze remained steady as she took a step closer. “Where do you keep your medication?”

Andrew’s expression hardened at the direct nature of her question. “We’re not doing this.”

“Yes, we are.”

“No.

“Yes.”

He took a calculated step towards her, his presence radiating authority, but she stood firm, unyielding.

“You seem to be under the impression that you have authority here.”

“On the contrary,” she replied calmly. “You seem to be under the impression that you don’t need help.”

A heaviness settled in the atmosphere at her words. Andrew’s jaw clenched; he felt the familiar pressure squeezing his chest. “I don’t,” he insisted.

“Right,” she replied, nodding with mock agreement. “And the coughing? The fatigue? The hospital visit? Just a hobby?”

His eyes flashed with annoyance. “Careful.”

Nancy's nonchalance hung in the air, striking him as audacious. “I will be. That’s kind of my job.”

A moment of silence stretched between them, heavy and charged. Unable to bear it any longer, Andrew turned away first, not because he lacked words, but because engaging her fully felt like surrendering.

“Kitchen’s that way,” he said dismissively, walking past her. “Help yourself to whatever makes you feel useful, and then get out.”

Nancy watched him with a bemused expression before making her way to the kitchen. His ears perked up at the sound of cabinet doors opening and the clinking of glass. What was she doing?

“Do you always skip breakfast?” Nancy called over her shoulder.

Andrew closed his eyes briefly, frustration building. “Leave.”

“No,” she replied lightly. “Also, your fridge is impressive but deeply impractical.”

He turned to face her, irritation bubbling over. “Excuse me?”

Leaning casually against the counter, she held up a bottle of overpriced green juice. “This costs more than my monthly rent,” she said with a smirk. “And it tastes like regret.”

Andrew stared at her in disbelief. “That,” he said slowly to contain his exasperation, “is imported.”

“It’s still bad,” she insisted.

“Put it back.”

“Not a chance.”

Time passed as they glared at each other, the tension thickening.

“I can’t believe this,” he muttered, moving closer. “You have a remarkable ability to disregard orders.”

“And you have a remarkable ability to deny reality,” she shot back.

He exhaled sharply. “I’m fine.”

“Then take your meds.”

“No.”

Nancy nodded once like she had been expecting that answer. “Okay,” she declared, setting the bottle down.

“Then I’ll just stay here and remind you every five minutes.”

“You won’t.”

“I will.”

“You’ll get bored.”

“I won’t.”

“I’ll have you removed.”

“You can try.”

Andrew stared her down, the surprise of her defiance pinching at him. Nancy met his gaze, calm and unwavering.

It hit him then: she wasn’t bluffing.

“You’re serious,” he stated, the realization sinking in.

“Very.” She replied

Taking a slow breath, Andrew assessed her again, this time with an unexpected sense of intrigue.

She wasn’t arrogant or reckless. Instead, she seemed certain, like she had already calculated the course of their interaction.

“It won’t work,” he said finally, crossing his arms defiantly.

Nancy shrugged lightly. “It doesn’t have to work. It just has to happen.”

“That’s not how anything works.”

“It is when you don’t have better options.”

His steely gaze sharpened. “I always have better options.”

“Do you?”, she questioned.

The simplicity of her question hung in the air, heavy with challenge. Andrew locked eyes with her, the battle of wills palpable. Then, resisting the urge to back down, he turned and gestured towards the bedroom.

“Where are they?” she asked, her expression coming alive with curiosity.

He hesitated for just a moment before leading her away, the weight of her presence settling into his life like a shift in the air, one he couldn’t quite dismiss or define.

Their dance of conflict had only just begun, and though he had no idea how deep the waters ran, Andrew knew one thing for certain: Nancy Taylor was here to stay.

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