After dinner, Rowan was the first to stand up, not even waiting to be shown the door. “It’s getting late. You’ve had a long day, you should get some rest.”
Without a glance to see if Frank was taking the hint, he walked out. But with the implication so clear, Frank wasn’t about to overstay his welcome. He helped clear the dishes into the dishwasher and said, “I should get going.”
Then, his expression softened, his eyes sincere. “I almost forgot to congratulate you. Now you can finally do what you’ve always wanted to do.” He knew what the successful launch of the drug meant to her.
A genuine smile touched Elissa’s lips. “Thank you.”
They walked to the elevator together. After Frank stepped inside, Elissa turned to go back to her apartment, only to find the man who had just left so decisively standing in her way.
He towered over her, his gaze intense. He glanced toward the elevator before his eyes settled back on her. “Aren’t you going to take responsibility for me?”
Elissa frowned. “Responsibility for what?”
“The internet is exploding with rumors about us.” Rowan looked at her as if he were the aggrieved party. “Some people are even guessing if wedding bells are in our future.”
Elissa had seen similar comments online. She looked up at him, her voice laced with sarcasm. “If those people knew how hard I fought to get away from the Murphy family, they certainly wouldn’t be guessing that.”
Forget the fact that Paige was responsible for her parents’ deaths; the abuse she had suffered as a child was reason enough to stay as far away from that den of wolves as possible. If it weren’t for Rowan… if she hadn’t thought he was different… she would never have had anything to do with the Murphys again.



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