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Lucas stared at Aurora in stunned silence.
The wisps of hair clinging to her damp forehead, the pale glow of her bare skin, and that effortless allure she carried all wrapped around <b>him </b>like a spell.
She was temptation incarnate.
His eyes darkened with heat, and instinct took over before logic could catch up.
It was going <b>to </b>be another sleepless night.
The next morning
When Aurora woke, Lucas was still asleep beside her.
She looked at his defined features, recalling everything from the night before.
All <b>things </b>considered, he wasn’t a bad choice.
This kind of rtionship between them worked just fine. It kept things simple, without the need for emotional entanglements.
<b>Right </b>now, she didn’t have the luxury to focus on love.
Walton Corporation was still waiting for her to bring about change.
The projects hade too far to let her ease up now.
She wouldn’t allow herself to back down and she wouldn’t let anyone else get in her way either.
Before getting out of bed, Aurora cast onest long look at Lucas. Then she washed up and headed straight to the office.
It was only after she left that Lucas slowly opened his eyes.
He’d known she was sitting there, watching him for a while–he just didn’t open his eyes.
He wasn’t blind to the distance that had formed between them. And he knew<b>, </b>this wasn’t something that could be fixed
overnight.
With a sigh, Lucas raised a hand to his brow<b>, </b>feeling a familiar weariness settle in.
The battle wasn’t over yet. He still had a long way to go<b>. </b>
He got out of bed and decided to head <b>into </b><b>the </b>office too.
It was better to be at work than stuck at home, especially with Wendy still lingering around the house–just <b>the </b>thought <b>of </b>dealing <b>with </b>her gave him a headache.
He might as well head to the office early.
It was better that than staying here.
Lucas rubbed his temples again at the thought. Things hade this far<b>, </b>and Keh still hadn’t taken Wendy home.
How much longer was she nning to stay?
Meanwhile, Wendy was currently enjoying herself at Seafront Corporation<b>, </bpletely at ease.
Thanks to Keh pulling some strings, she was thriving there without <b>a </b>care in the world.
And being a department director wasn’t just for show.
Wendy kept a constant eye on Aurora’s every move. The moment anything happened, her people would report it to her without dy
She skimmed through a few documents, then nced at her assistant. “Good job. Keep watching her at this level.”
“And make sure you don’t miss a single detail. I want her living under my microscope for the rest of her life.”
Yes, Miss Shaws<b>,</b>” the assistant replied with a respectful nod.
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“Yes, Miss Shaws,” the assistant replied with a respectful nod.
Still, he couldn’t quite understand why Wendy was so fixated on Aurora.
Did something happen between them that was so unforgivable?
Sure, theirpaniespeted in the same space, but the rivalry wasn’t nearly intense enough to justify this level of obsession.
If anything, it seemed like Wendy simply couldn’t stand Aurora and used work as an excuse to <b>act </b>on it.
Thinking that, the assistant hesitated, then added, “By the way, Miss Shaws, it seems Aurora’s been busy with a foreign projecttely.
“But since Seafront isn’t involved in that sector, should we still keep tracking it?”
He wasn’t sure if the project was worth pursuing, especially when it had nothing to do with their own operations.
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