Chapter 71: A Tangled Web–2
His smile faltered slightly. “Olivia, I just wanted to apologize for-”
I didn’t let him finish. With a swift movement, I slammed the door in his face, the satisfying thud echoing through my apartment.
Through the door, I heard him sigh. “I’ll leave this here for you,” he called, his voice muffled. “We need to talk eventually, Olivia.”
I leaned against the door, listening to his retreating footsteps. Only when I was sure he was gone did I allow myself to relax.
Sleep was impossible now. I glanced at the clock–6:30 AM. With a resigned sigh, I headed to the bathroom to prepare for the day ahead.
As I showered, my thoughts drifted to Connor. His late–night call had been brief but reassuring. Unlike Ethan, Connor respected my boundaries, never pushing or manipulating.
The contrast between the two men couldn’t be more stark.
I dressed quickly in a professional navy suit, gathering my files for the day’s work at Moonlaw Legal Services. Noah’s case was progressing well, but there were still details to finalize before the hearing.
Just as I finished applying a light coat of lip gloss, another knock sounded at my door.
“For heaven’s sake,” I muttered, marching toward the door. If Ethan had returned, I wouldn’t be nearly as restrained this time.
(Connor’s POV)
I arrived at Moonlight Gardens early, instructing Marcus Shaw and the security detail to remain downstairs. After the night’s disturbing news, I needed to see Olivia, to confirm with my own eyes that she was safe.
I knocked on her door, waiting patiently. When there was no immediate response, I knocked again, more firmly this time.
Still nothing.
Concern began to gnaw at me. I pulled out my phone, about to call her when I heard movement inside the apartment.
The door suddenly flew open with such force that it banged against the wall.
(Olivia’s POV)
“I told you to-” The angry words died on my lips as I registered who stood before me.
Connor Rivers, tall and imposing in a perfectly tailored charcoal suit, his ice–blue eyes widening slightly at my vehement greeting.
“Oh!” I gasped, heat rushing to my cheeks. “Connor! I thought you were-”
“Someone else?” he finished, his expression shifting from surprise to something harder. “Ethar perhaps?”
My wolf, which had been bristling with irritation, immediately calmed at Connor’s familiar scent. The tension
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In my shoulders eased as I stepped back to let him in.
“I’m sorry for the welcome,” I said, embarrassed by my outburst. “Ethan showed up earlier with breakfast and I thought he’d come back.”
Connor’s gaze shifted to the paper bag still sitting in the hallway outside my door. His jaw tightened almost imperceptibly.
“He’s been here already this morning?” he asked, his voice deceptively calm.
I nodded, closing the door behind him. “He woke me up knocking. I slammed the door in his face.
Connor’s lips twitched with the ghost of a smile. “Good.”
He picked up the bag, examining it briefly before setting it on my kitchen counter. “How did he know where you live, Olivia?”
The question caught me off guard. “I… I don’t know. I never told him my address.”
Connor’s eyes narrowed. “That’s concerning. Someone gave him that information, which means there’s a security breach somewhere.”
He shrugged off his coat, hanging it carefully on the rack by the door. With practiced ease, he removed his shoes and slipped into the guest slippers I kept by the entrance.
The casual familiarity of his actions struck me–how naturally he claimed space in my apartment, how his scent mingled with mine in a way that felt right.
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