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I might have been born last, but I most certainly wasn’t born yesterday.
I can’t help feeling oddly attracted to his blunt nature. I blame my exposure to Pride and Prejudice at a young and impressionable age.
“I’m flattered you’ve been paying such close attention to me.”
I purposefully swipe my fingers across hers as I grab the contract.
I run a hand across a cold metal arm of an animatronic. It moves and I jump back and straight into Rowan’s chest.
Rowan is like a secret code I want to crack—a
“For some unknown reason, I feel like helping you.”
Her soft voice enters my thoughts like it belongs there.
For the first time in a long time, a smile spreads across my face before I have an opportunity to kill it.
I run a hand across the smile that only appears because of Zahra.
“So, are you going to start the meeting or do you plan on staring at me all night?”
“Don’t worry. Your secret’s safe with me.” “What secret?” “You wanted to see my sister.”
Scott and I have fallen into a comfortable pattern as the weeks go by.
“What do you like to do when you’re not working?” Text you.
“Why did you pay for it?” “Because I felt like it.”
I want to tell her that home is just another empty place that makes me miserable.
You didn’t even know who I was and you were willing to make me feel like I mattered to someone.”