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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 7: Chilled Memories

Zara sat on the balcony, teeth chattering as the cold December air bit at her skin. The temperature had dipped drastically, the dry cold wrapping itself around her like an unforgiving embrace. She tucked her knees close to her chest, curling herself into as small a shape as possible, trying to shield herself from the icy night.

The bitter chill seeped through her thin clothes, and she wished she'd at least grabbed her coat before stepping out here. But it was all inside, alongside her dead phone, her power bank, and anything else that could be of use. She didn't want to wake anyone this late, but the longer she sat out here, the harder it became to ignore how bleak her situation really was.

The discomfort stirred something familiar deep within her, tugging at memories she'd buried long ago. She closed her eyes against the wind, and an image of her younger self flickered before her mind's eye: a girl, feeling just as helpless and alone. Back then, she'd been just as cold, not just from the weather but from the absence of warmth in her life, from the crushing weight of a loneliness no child should ever have to bear. She'd been this close to giving up, not knowing where to turn, not having anyone she could really call out to for help.

A sad, mocking smile tugged at the corner of her mouth as she glanced at her surroundings. Even now, with all her wealth and success, a single mistake had left her in a vulnerable position, just like back then. Some things never changed.

Taking a shaky breath, she pressed her forehead against her knees, closing herself off from the bitter night as best she could. She could survive this. She'd survived worse. The cold might gnaw at her bones, but she was strong. She always had been.

As the minutes dragged on, Zara's shivers grew more intense, her breaths shallow as she huddled tighter, fighting against the creeping numbness. But deep down, she knew she'd get through it, like she always did.