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Well, now She had the uncanny notion that after hours of enesis of her three am wake-up call she was about to discover exactly why she’d been dragged frolobetrot to the Côte d’Azur And if the suspicion snaking up her spine was anything to go by she wasn’t going to like it
‘I have no idea what you’re worried about,’ she said, perfectly areen T shrouding her chest ‘Finn is perfor to his usual sybaritic standards, if you ask ht away, drinks, garand finale Nothing out of the ordinary You knew this two years ago, when you signed him’
‘Back then he wasn’t this bad,’ came the wry reply ‘It’s not only that He’s’
That familiar brow furrowed and Serena’s followed suit
‘He’s what?’
‘I can’t even explain it He goes on like nothing’s happened but it’s like he’s got a death wish’
She coughed out an incredulous laugh ‘He hasn’t got a death wish He’s just so supreant he thinks he’s indestructible’
‘It’s dark about him all of a sudden’
Dark? A sinister shiver crept over her skin as the past scratched at her psyche, picking at the scab of a raound Until she realised just who they were talking about
‘Maybe he’s been overdoing it on the sun deck’
‘You’re being deliberately obtuse,’ he ground out
Yes, well, unfortunately Finn St George brought out the worst in her—had done since the first o
Serena flung her brain into neutral before it hit reverse and kicked up the dirt on one of theexperiences of her life Best to say lesson learned After that, ith her engineering degree, working alongside the teaner in London and Finn’s thirst for ue—face-to-face contact between thely rare