XAVIER'S POV
The peanut incident had scared me more profoundly than it should have. This wasn't about the contract anymore; this was something else—a truth I refused to name, despite the answer burning a hole in my gut. I felt flustered just seeing her in that hospital gown, a drip feeding into her arm. Yet, even drained and pale, Allura hadn't lost her beauty, nor had she lost her vibrant spirit.
Allura was innately helpful and considerate, her warm spirit a salve against the sadness left by every kill and every hard day. I tried to pinpoint what had drawn me to this beautiful woman, but I couldn't. Was it her smile? Her warmth? I realized it wasn't one thing—I was hopelessly, practically in love with everything she did, down to the way she carried herself.
I got home from the office, arms laden with shopping bags. I carefully handed the bags containing the shoes and dress to Damion, keeping the food goodies for myself.
