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about her. And you don’t have the first fucking clue what we are or aren’t. But then again, how would you?” I demand, and Roger grips me by the shoulders, pulling me back before I climb over the table and wring her neck until the light leaves her eyes for <b>good</b>. “You don’t understand anything beyond your fucking bank bnce. And if you think I won’t find a way to make you pay for what you’ve done to me, and Tatiana, you’re out of your fucking mind.”
“Boss, that’s enough,” Roger warns and pulls me away from the table. He backs me up to the window, cing himself between me and the evil bitch still ring at me.
Fuck. I’m not proud of <b>that</b><b>. </b>All the fighting against ying into her hand, and I did it anyway. She got the reaction she wanted
out of me.
“I promise you,” I <b>warn</b>, straightening my suit as I sidestep Roper to look her in the eye. “You will get exactly what’sing to you and then some. All of the shit you’ve put in ce wille back <b>and </b>bite you in the <b>ass</b>, and I can only hope I’m there to see it happen.”
“Is that a threat?” she asks in a sickeningly sweet voice, “Because we are in a room full ofwyers, and it’s not exactly the best time to threaten <b>me</b>.”
1 grant her a smile that makes her <b>breath </b>catch. The smile people see before they realize they’ve pushed me too far and there’s no going back. “Not a threat, sweetheart. A promise. You’re ying with fire, and we all know what happens to people who <b>do </b>
that<b>.</b>”
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We’d better call an end to this.” Bob wastes no time gathering everybody and ushering them out of the conference room. Amalia res at me, almost pouting as she <b>leaves</b>. Almost like she believed she would <b>have </b>gotten somewhere tonight. Like the mention of Caterina would inspire me to sign on the dotted line.
She never was one for subtlety.
Roger blows out a heavy sigh once we’re alone, with Bob showing everyone else to the door. “So much for ying it cool.”
“Was I supposed to sit idly and let her insult Caterina that way? I don’t give <b>a </b>shit what Amalia thinks about me. She does not disrespect the woman I-
He lifts his brows yet says nothing, only waiting by the door for me to cool down and give the other tean. building before we go. I wouldn’t trust myself to do the right thing if I had to set eyes on her again this evening.
to clear out of the
I never imagined blowing up the way I did. It isn’t me, especially not when there’s so much at stake. Not in front of a half–dozenwyers. Specifically not when it was so clearly what she wanted. None of those things matter, in any case. When ites to Caterina, all bets are off. There’s no predicting what I will or won’t be able to endure when she’s involved.
The thought of her unravels a <b>deep </b>unsatisfied need. It’s only been <b>a </b>couple of hours since I saw her outside Charles’s dump, but it might as well be a lifetime. I crave her, burn with the need to possess her. Only I can’t. I can’t do anything, not while she’s there.
“Let’s go,” I decide, already crossing the room<b>. </b>“I have things to do at home.”
Like watching her. I need to see her, to hear her, to exist even on the fringes of <b>her </b>world because it’s better than enduring the emptiness of being without her.
<b>That’s </b>all I have to go on. It won’t be this way forever. Caterina <b>will </b>be mine again in due time. I just have to devise a n to get her back.
And I think I know the perfect ce to start.
“I know that look.” Roger’s voice drips disapproval as we step out of the elevator in the parking garage. “You’re plotting something”
“And if I am?” I counter. “I pay you to make things happen, not to judge
“Just promise one thing” He <bes </b>to a stop at the driver’s <b>side </b>door, throwing me a fatigued look over the toot of the car. Promise I won’t have to break into a girl’s bedroom again.
“This time, I’ll be working solo,” I assure him before climbing in
Don’t worry, Caterina. We’ll be together again soon.