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Melting Her Cold Heart

Cheated on by her fiancé weeks before their wedding, Sara, vowed to never love again. Men could not be trusted, especially with a woman's heart. She had made the mistake once, and that was more than enough for her. Never again would she make the same mistake to give her heart to another. But her resolve began to waver when she came across her new boss, Alexander Legend, a man whose reputation in his expertise and ruthlessness in business preceded him. Respected and feared by many, but to Sara, he was an annoying pest she wished she never met. Too persisted for her liking yet, she finds herself falling, slowly melting in his presence. Getting used to his stolen kisses and hugs and sometimes anticipating them. °°°°° Excerpts “You will fall for me, Sara. One day, I'll have your heart too,” Alex drawled. His voice had a seductive allure that had her heart racing. The fact that his hand was leisurely resting around her waist didn't help her either. “Try as much as you want to,” despite her body begging for his touch, Sara was determined to reject him today and any other day. She couldn't make the same mistake again. “You won't succeed in your seduction. NOT NOW. NOT EVER.” Alex smirked, kissed behind her ear and her body trembled, much to his satisfaction. That was all he needed to keep purising the stubborn woman in his arms right now. “We shall see, Miss Ambrose,” he cooed and then released her. He returned to his seat and asked in a professional tone. “What is my schedule for today?”

Precious_1 · Urban
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87 Chs

To Forgive and Forget

At the Legends household,

Mr. Crawford's eyes fixed contemplatively on the untouched glass of wine in front of him, his thoughts seemingly a thousand miles away. Across from him, Nicholas Legend, the formidable maternal grandfather of Alex, sat in silence, his presence exuding an aura of gravity and intensity. The air was heavy with unspoken words, and the tension between them was palpable, like the delicate dance of two opposing forces waiting to converge.

The two men sat in Nicholas' study, the air thick with tension. Williams was well aware that Nicholas was less than thrilled about his presence, yet he had chosen to come anyway. It was time to address the elephant in the room and resolve their long-standing issues. The weight of their unresolved conflicts hung heavy, making the silence between them almost unbearable. Williams was determined to confront the past and clear the air, no matter how uncomfortable the conversation might become.