Chapter 2703 Instead, her gaze lingered on his face-sharp jawline, those eyes that always seemed to know more than he let on.
Slowly, she leaned in and pressed her lips against his, letting the kiss be her response.
Lyndons Adams apple bobbed as he held her chin, poised to deepen their connection.
But just then, another knock at the door sliced through the moment.
Tilda felt the sudden shift in his mood, a storm brewing behind his calm exterior.
She chuckled.
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Well do this later when we get home.
She very well understood the meaning behind those words.
A flush crept up her cheeks, her eyes sparkling with excitement.
Lyndons assistant stepped in, announcing that the meeting was about to start.
Instantly, Lyndon donned his usual cool and dignified demeanor.
He nodded to the assistant, then turned back to Tilda, a flicker of tenderness softening his expression.
Im off to a meeting.
You can rest in the lounge if you need to.
Tilda had planned on heading to the film set, but the memory of his teasing comment about putting on a show lingered, prompting her to stay a little longer.
Once he left, the office felt quieter, and she allowed herself to relax, taking in her surroundings.
The decor was simple yet sophisticated-reflecting his taste perfectly.
It was everything a CEOS office should be: spacious, organized, with a designated work area, a lounge, and a cozy nook for relaxation.
Tilda wandered slowly, her fingers brushing the polished surfaces until she pushed open the door to the lounge. Inside was a small suite, inviting and serene.
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She used the bathroom and then stood at the sink, washing her hands.
As the cool water ran over her fingers, she caught her reflection in the mirror. Her glasses had slipped down her nose.
She adjusted them, frowning slightly.
They were practical, necessary, but... annoying.
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