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Maintaining my empire means no emotion. No weakness. But this woman is working her way under my skin, breaking down the defenses I’ve spent a lifetime building.

Watching her take a bite of my eggs causes my pants to tighten. But then a cold rush of shame hits me like a fist.

She’s only here because her father sold her to you…

If I gave her the chance, would she up and leave me right now? The thought is too much to bear.

I stand up and move toward the counter to grab some coffee, and as I do, my arm brushes against hers. It’s like an electric spark between us.

Keep moving. That’s all I can do. Because if I stop, I’m going to pounce. And I can’t take her. Not against her will.

She has to want it.

“Dress looks good on you,” I say casually, pouring us both a cup.

“You picked it.”

“Yeah, well I shouldn’t have,” I confess, shaking my head as I sit back down. The smooth lines of her thigh have me clenching my fist in restraint.

“Why not?”

Because now I can’t breathe when I look at you.

That’s what I want to say, but I keep my damn mouth shut and just shake my head. I’ve got to keep it together.

“Your mom must be worried,” I say, shifting the conversation. But Isabella just shakes her head and looks away.

Instantly I can see I struck a nerve.

“I don’t know my mom.”

Christ, now I’ve gone and upset her. I’m fumbling all over myself trying to make this girl happy. Maybe I just don’t deserve her.

Maybe I should let her go.

But the thought of sending her back to live with Seth, that degenerate gambler, sickens me. He can’t protect her like I can. And if something happened to her…well my life would be over.

“Sorry,” I say. “I didn’t mean to—”

“No, it’s okay.” She smiles up at me, pouring fuel on the fire burning in my heart. “From what Dad tells me, she left after I was born. I was raised by formula and wet nurses.”

I shake my head. It’s all I can do.

“You know, we’re a lot alike,” I tell her.

“Oh? How’s that?”

I open my mouth, ready to pour my heart out to her—tell her all about my terrible childhood and how it made me into the man I am today. But before I can, Anton enters the room.

“Boss, we’ve got a problem.”

Goddamn it.

I stop myself from slamming my fist against the counter.Don’t scare her. She’s safe here.

Taking a deep breath, I level my gaze at my number one. “I’m busy. Can it wait?”

He shakes his head but keeps his mouth shut. Must be important.