Cindy burst out laughing at Remy’s silly face, then flopped onto my lap and gazed up at me. “Daddy already said sorry. Won’t you forgive him, Mom?”
I let out a silent sigh. I didn’t want our adult drama to weigh on her little heart. Running my fingers gently through her hair, I just said, “You’re such a good girl, Cindy.”
Remy’s shoulders slumped when I didn’t say I forgave him. Still, he tried to make up for it by piling food onto my plate, urging me to eat more. He ended up barely eating anything himself, wincing every time his hurt lip moved.
I didn’t touch a single thing he picked out for me. I just finished the cereal I’d made for myself. After last night, I felt hollow. Suddenly, nothing about Remy seemed to matter anymore.
Still in that funk, I sideswiped another car on my drive to work, and barely managed to clock in at the last minute.
My company used to be called Elite Global, but about a month ago, we were bought out and renamed Elite Tech. Now, instead of selling products, we were all about tech research and development.
As soon as I stepped inside, I was told to head straight to the big conference room to meet our new boss.
His name was Elliot Swanson. He couldn’t have been more than thirty, tall and broad-shouldered. His dark hair was slicked back, showing off a clear, strong forehead. He had sharp brows, a straight nose, and lips with edges that looked almost carved. Even just standing there, he gave off an intense, commanding vibe.
He looked like the kind of person who made the rules and expected everyone to follow. But then there were his eyes—dark and striking, with a hint of softness that somehow made him even more magnetic.
There was something about his face that felt familiar, like maybe we’d crossed paths before.
Elliot stood up to speak, calm and polite, his gaze sweeping over everyone in the room. When his eyes landed on me, I felt like I couldn’t move.
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