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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?".

Paula_y2k · 现代言情
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Chapter 36: Turning Up the Vibe

Zara had decided that if she was going to survive this stint of "work" with Xavier, she'd need to make the house a little more exciting. The silence felt thick and heavy, and she wasn't about to let him turn their time together into a prison sentence of boredom. After all, she had plenty of experience at finding fun in any situation, and this house was no exception.

As soon as she knew Xavier was in his room, she grabbed her phone, connected it to the sound system, and queued up some music. Within seconds, the beat of Glorilla's **"TGIF"** filled the apartment, echoing through the walls and transforming the quiet space into an impromptu dance floor. She felt an immediate surge of energy, a welcome relief from the seriousness that had been hanging in the air since they moved in.

As the chorus hit, Zara found herself dancing freely, losing herself in the beat. The song reached a familiar part—the lyrics that always got her and her best friend hyped back home: "*Got a brown skin nigga with dreads (okay) And a black-ass nigga with waves (let's go, ayy)*…" She laughed, feeling lighthearted and free, moving through the TikTok dance routine she had perfected with her best friend.

One song turned into another, and soon Don Toliver's **"No Pole"** started playing. This was her favorite part of the night. She knew the dance by heart, and as soon as the "*scrape the bowl*" lyric hit, Zara gave it her all, sliding and moving with even more energy. Her eyes sparkled as she got lost in the rhythm, feeling as if she was back in her room with her friends, carefree and full of joy.

What she didn't realize was that her "audience" had grown by one. Xavier, unable to ignore the thumping bass and muffled lyrics, had come out of his room, quietly standing in the doorway to the living room. His expression was a mix of disbelief and fascination as he watched her spin, kick, and sway, oblivious to his presence. Zara, with her enthusiasm, was utterly unaware of her surroundings, and Xavier had to hold back a chuckle at her level of dedication to… whatever this was.

As she spun around and caught a glimpse of him watching, she froze, caught mid-dance. For a moment, she considered retreating out of embarrassment. But then, in typical Zara fashion, she flashed him a confident smirk, crossing her arms as if to say, *Yeah, I'm having fun, and there's nothing you can do about it.*

Xavier raised an eyebrow, his usual composure cracking just a little. "Should I be concerned about your sanity?" he asked, his voice carrying a hint of amusement that surprised even him.

She shrugged, a playful glint in her eyes. "Only if you're allergic to fun."

He shook his head, sighing with a barely-hidden smile. "Just… try not to break anything. And maybe keep the volume under 'concert level.'"

Zara grinned as he turned back toward his room, surprised at how close she'd gotten him to cracking a smile. It was a small win, but she'd take it. She watched him go, wondering if she might just be able to crack his cold exterior after all. She was here to survive this experience with some fun, even if it drove Xavier to question her sanity every step of the way.