tly as Sophia wiped down the counter. It was a slow evening, the kind she usually liked just
against the counter, grinnin
eased. "You should let me treat
t smiled. Liam was alw
ol," she reminded him. "Besides, you
ove the door chimed. The moment it did,
n en
man. He was
t made the air in the café feel heavier. His sharp features ruthless jawline, piercing dark eyes, a
way he lo
f she were the only thing in
in her hand. She had never seen him before,
Liam's voice snap
smile. "Yeah.
s slow, deliberate. He didn't glance at the men
e was deep, smooth but lace
on her. It was suffocating. When she set the cup in front of him, his fi
re every nig
ion was casual, but somet
answered
slightly. Not
oo
walked out, leaving
a shi
yet, but she had ju
n waiting for this