Chapter 169
“I promise never to cause you unneeded stress again,” Alexander continued in that rough, low voice of his. “I know that your life is already stressful enough without me adding to it.” He swallowed, and I watched his throat bob up and down, mesmerized by that simple action. “I don’t want to be the reason you worry, Olivia. I want to bring you peace.”
A quiet gasp escaped my lips, and my legs trembled. His words sent a shiver up my spine. What was he saying? Why did this sound like the beginning of a confession?
Alexander let out a long, slow breath and tore his eyes away from me as he looked up at the ceiling. “I want you to know that I will never force you to do anything.”
“I know that, Alexander,” I assured him in an unsteady voice, wondering where he was going with this.
He looked back down at me when I said his name. Then, he took a step away from me, and my body protested at the loss of the heat that always radiated off of him. His expression changed until it was unreadable.
“What do you say that we put all the previous…unpleasantness behind us and pretend like it never happened?” he suggested, and a tight- lipped smile crossed his face.
“That sounds good,” I said quickly.
When I sat back on the couch, I couldn’t help but think that Alexander had that conversation with me because he was going on a trip with
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another woman. Had he asked me to work late just so he could set clear boundaries in our relationship? Because if we were being honest with ourselves, we had both blurred those lines before.
I resisted the urge to roll my eyes as I reviewed another financial report. Alexander was giving me busy work. He had only asked me to work late just so he could talk to me alone. Whatever. At least I would make more money on my paycheck this week with overtime.
An hour passed, and if I was being honest, I barely focused on the numbers in front of me. I was thinking about Naomi Wright. Maybe her sudden appearance in Alexander’s life was a blessing in disguise. With her taking on the romantic role in his life, then I could focus on my true role as Alexander’s assistant. Once Alexander and Naomi’s relationship went public, then the gossip about him and I would die down. Maybe I was looking at this all wrong.
But then I imagined Naomi’s perfect face, long legs, and that suggestive white smile that she kept flashing at Alexander. Without meaning to, I crumpled the corner of an important document. My stomach swooped when I looked at the damage, and I glanced up at Alexander. Thankfully, he wasn’t paying attention to me. He was looking down at his phone, typing out a message.
After driving around for twenty minutes, I sighed in relief when I spotted a pharmacy that was open at this late hour. But as I flipped on my turn signal, the hair on the back of my neck rose. It felt like
someone was watching me…
*Author*
“I wonder where she’s headed?” Alexander asked his bodyguard.
Alexander and Richard were in the car watching Olivia. They had been following her from a distance ever since she left work with Gai.
In response to his boss’s question, Richard merely shook his head. “Why don’t you just go up to her and see if she’s alright?” Richard suggested and rubbed his eyes. He had gotten very little sleep ever since he started working for Alexander. It was a good thing he paid well.
“I don’t want to scare her. She’s been on edge all night,” Alexander explained. “I can tell that something is wrong.”

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