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Tangled in Desire

Zara's eyes were glued to Xavier's bare chest, unable to look away. The sculpted muscles, the deep V-line, the way his sweatpants hung low on his hips—she couldn't help but be captivated. It was as if her brain had short-circuited, and all logic had left her. She moved a step closer, almost unconsciously, her hand lifting as if to touch his chest. Before her fingers could make contact, Xavier's quick reflexes caught her wrist. His grip was firm, but not harsh, and he raised an eyebrow, looking at her with an amused expression. "What do you think you're doing?" he asked, his voice low but laced with a hint of teasing. Zara, startled but determined not to show weakness, scratched the back of her head awkwardly, trying to save face. "What do you mean? Why are you walking around shirtless?" she countered, trying to shift the focus off herself. Xavier's smirk deepened, his dark eyes glinting with mischief. "I'm not the one sneaking around in other people's rooms, Zara. You're the one who barged in here." Zara blinked, her mind scrambling to find an excuse. "Oh, right," she muttered, still not sure how to explain her behavior. She gave him a sheepish grin, but her eyes darted back to his chest, trying to look casual. "I was just… looking for something," she said, her words trailing off as she tried to think of a better lie. Xavier didn't buy it for a second. Slowly, he took a step forward, closing the distance between them. Zara instinctively took a step back, but Xavier followed, not giving her any space to escape. Her heart raced as she backed up again, trying to keep some distance between them, but Xavier wasn't making it easy. "Trying to run away now?" Xavier teased, his voice laced with playful challenge. He moved another step forward, and Zara continued retreating, her back now against the wall. Her breath hitched as she realized she had nowhere else to go. "I wasn't trying to run away," Zara said quickly, her voice a little too high-pitched. "Just, you know, I… I don't want to intrude. I just—"  But Xavier wasn't interested in her stammering excuses. His gaze remained locked on her, and as he stepped closer, his hand that had caught her wrist slowly slid down to her fingers, brushing against her skin. The gentle touch sent an unexpected shiver down her spine. Zara's heart hammered in her chest, and she took another step back, this time bumping into the wall with a soft thud. She couldn't help but feel the heat building between them, the tension so thick it was almost palpable. Xavier, now mere inches from her, tilted his head, his lips curling into a playful grin. "I think you're lying," he murmured, his voice soft, but full of mischief. "You were trying to touch my chest, weren't you?" Zara's face flushed with heat, and she tried to push back against him, but it was like trying to move a mountain. She cleared her throat, trying to recover some of her composure. "Maybe I was," she admitted, her voice low. "But, um… so what? It's not like you're making it easy to ignore." Xavier's grin widened as he leaned even closer, his body just inches away from hers. The closeness was overwhelming, and Zara's mind started to spin. She could feel the heat radiating off his chest, and she had to fight the urge to reach up and touch it again. "Is that so?" Xavier whispered, his breath warm against her ear. He placed his hand on the wall beside her head, trapping her in place as he stared down at her with a wicked gleam in his eyes. "You sure about that?".

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Chapter 27: A Week to Remember

The week Zara spent with her mom and sister became a cherished series of memories, each day filled with laughter, relaxation, and the warmth of family that she knew she'd hold onto once she left for her business trip.

On Monday, they started with a day at the spa, where every ounce of stress seemed to melt away. They lounged in fluffy robes, soaked in soothing aromatherapy oils, and chatted endlessly between treatments. It was the kind of calm Zara needed to recharge after the intensity of her recent days at work. The three of them left with glowing skin and even brighter spirits, feeling refreshed and connected.

Tuesday was the exact opposite—a thrill-filled day at the amusement park. Zara hadn't screamed so much in ages, laughing as her mom clung to her arm on every roller coaster, while Jade dared her to try the craziest rides. They all walked away with cotton candy in hand, full of excitement and shared memories that made them feel like kids again.

On Wednesday, they headed to the cinema for a movie marathon and then spent the afternoon exploring the mall. Zara picked up a few last-minute items for her trip, including some small gifts for her mom and Jade as mementos. They laughed at random things, ate pretzels, and took endless photos in the store mirrors, just because they could.

Thursday brought them to the zoo, where Jade insisted on taking pictures with every single animal they came across, making Zara laugh at her sister's enthusiasm. They marveled at the wildlife, Jade trying to name every animal correctly and their mom attempting to keep up. It was moments like these that reminded Zara just how much she loved the simplicity of family time.

By Friday, they decided to stay home, settling into the couch to binge the newly released season of Outer Banks together. They were all wrapped up in blankets, popcorn bowls scattered around, and their eyes glued to the screen as they reacted to each twist and turn.

Every now and then, Zara's mind drifted to her father, wondering what it would've been like if he were there with them. She kept the thought to herself, though it lingered, leaving a bittersweet note that she couldn't quite shake. Even so, she told herself that she was grateful for what she did have—for her mom and her sister, who were her everything.

The week passed by in a blur of love, laughter, and quiet reflection, each day a precious moment she'd carry with her as she prepared to head off for work.