Chapter 34 Chapter 34 Then I felt it. That sharp jolt of awareness. A presence behind me-warm, dominant, laced with familiarity and power. My body tensed before I even opened my eyes. And when I did... Alexander. His shirt clung to his chest, damp from a run. His hair was pushed back, and every muscle looked cut and defined beneath the fabric. For a moment, I just blinked at him. The man could've walked out of a fitness magazine, except there was something else to him-stillness, command. "Good morning," I said quickly, trying not to look like I'd been staring. "The sun's a bit harsh this morning. Made me dizzy for a second."' He raised a brow. "You might go blind if you keep staring directly into it." I looked away, heat creeping up my neck. "Right." To recover, I asked, "Morning run?" Chapter 34 "Obviously," he replied, wiping his temple with a towel draped around his neck. Then, without warning, he pivoted, his tone sharpening. "I saw you last night." My heart skipped. "Saw me?" "On the third floor of the yacht," he said. "You were watching!"" I swallowed hard, trying to keep my voice neutral. "It was just coincidence. I was going up for air and... I didn't expect to see you two in the middle of... that. I left right away" His eyes narrowed. "In the middle of what?" I hesitated. "An... intimate moment." He tilted his head slightly. "Define intimate."" My cheeks flushed. I hated that he could corner me like this with just a few words. "Kissing," I said, barely above a whisper. "You were kissing. It looked... intense." There was a long pause. Then he scoffed lightly. "You misunderstood."" "Misunderstood?" a "I don't like kissing," he said flatly. "Especially not with women." My eyes widened. That threw me. Not because of what he said- Chapter 24 but how he said it. Like it was both a confession and a dismissal. My mind scrambled. Did he mean he was gay? Or that he just didn't enjoy that kind of intimacy? Was everything with Jess... fake? He took one step closer, his gaze unreadable. "As a secretary, you shouldn't be forming such personal interpretations of your boss's behavior." It wasn't angry. But there was a warning laced in every syllable. I nodded immediately. "Understood." He looked at me for one more beat, then turned without another word. And walked away. By the time I returned to the room, Jess was awake and brushing her hair calmly in front of the mirror like last night's drama had never happened. Her eyes met mine through the reflection, and she gave a composed smile. "Thanks for taking care of me," she said in a clipped, professional tone. I nodded slightly, unsure how much of her 'drunkenness' was real and how much was just strategy. Without waiting for more, she gathered her things, straightened her jacket, and left like nothing happened. Chapter 34 At 9:00 a.m. sharp, I accompanied Alexander, Gai, and two senior executives to the Washington branch office for a routine inspection. Jess was already there waiting at the front entrance, dressed in a crisp white suit that fit her like it was tailored to perfection. Her heels clicked against the marble floor, her aura collected, sharp, and commanding. She welcomed Alexander with a bright smile. "Alpha Alexander. Welcome." He gave a polite nod. No handshake. No warmth. Just a formal exchange before we all followed him into the conference room where the scheduled activities for the day began. It was a whirlwind. The hours slipped past in a blur of presentations, audits, project debriefings, financial reviews, and a deep dive into regional operations. Jess facilitated most of it efficiently, guiding every segment without missing a beat. Alexander, as usual, was quiet but commanding, listening more than he spoke-until he did, and then everyone listened. For lunch, Jess had arranged a business meal at one of Washington's most prestigious local restaurants. I was too focused on my notes to taste anything. 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