Page 33 of Daddies' Captive


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“They’ve barely hit your system.”

“They work quickly on me. And there’s nothing wrong with whales. They’re really very intelligent and cute—”

“Stop.”

Oh, thank you, God.

“Take a breath.”

She took a breath and let it out, staring up at him.

“We’re gonna forget this conversation ever happened.”

Her eyebrows rose. “We are?”

“Yep.”

“You think that’s possible?”

“I’m really, really hoping it is,” he said.

To her shock, his lips quirked.

“You’re not angry?” she whispered.

“More amused by you.”

“That’s good. Hold on to those feelings.” He was going to need them. She knew she could be a lot.

Which is why Nan often advised her to be . . . less.

He raised his eyebrows. “Let’s get you out to Raul, he’ll take you home.”

“Who is Raul?”

“My driver.”

“You have a driver?” she asked.

“Yep. His name is Raul.”

She narrowed her gaze. “Are you teasing me?”

“Good. I wasn’t sure it was obvious.”

Her mouth dropped open. Oh, he was a smart-ass.

And she really, really shouldn’t call him that.

“You all right to move?” he asked.

“Yes, of course.”

“You going to tell me what’s wrong with your back?”

“It just twinges sometimes,” she said vaguely.

“If I’m going to be your new boss, I need to know whether there’s something that will affect your health.”

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