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Don't Poke the Luna (Xena and Ryder) novel Chapter 162

Chapter 162

Xena’s POV

I actually prefer this room,I said, scanning the space with a critical eye. Having a private bathroom would be convenient.

Luna Kestrel’s face lit up with excitement as she clapped her hands together. Perfect! I have a team that just finished renovating a house and is ready to start their next project. We could have them begin work here today. We just need to decide on flooring and paint. If you can decide what you want today, I’ll make sure it gets lered. And let me know what kind of desk you’d like.

I opened my mouth to respond, but my thoughts tangled together. Before I could organize them into something coherent, Ryder jumped in.

I was planning to work in Dad’s office today since he has other matters to handle,he explained to his mother. The relief I felt at his intervention was embarrassing. Why did simple conversations with his family make me so nervous?

That works perfectly!Luna Kestrel glanced at her watch. I’ll let you use my laptop so you can select and purchase what you want.

Sounds good,Ryder replied with an easy smile that made my stomach flutter.

We followed her to the office, where Ryder settled into his father’s chair while Luna Kestrel placed her laptop on the coffee table.

Just add whatever you want to the cart and purchase it,she instructed, heading toward the door.

What’s the budget?I asked, my voice betraying my anxiety. The question slipped out before I could stop ita reflex from years of watching every penny, of being made to feel like a burden.

Luna Kestrel paused at the doorway and turned to look at me with a gentle smile that reached her eyes. Buy whatever you want. I want you to feel comfortable here. This is your space to design and create, so do it your way. Do what makes you happy. This is your

home.

The look in her eyes caught me completely off guard. I’d never had a woman look at me with such genuine affection and warmth. My mouth parted slightly as warmth rushed through me, mingled with a strange sense of unreality. When she left the room, I found myself staring at the door for several moments before turning my attention to the computer.

Still not used to it?Ryder’s question pulled me from my thoughts, my heart rate accelerating at his direct hit to my feelings.

Oh, umI glanced at him, not really wanting to answer that question. I’d had maybe one real conversation with his mother. Last time we talked, it hadn’t gone well. I picked up the laptop and placed it on my knees, focusing on the screen to hide my discomfort.

I’d never considered what kind of office design I wanted. I Googled professional office designs and clicked on images. There were so many styles it was hard to choose, each one representing a life I’d never had.

What do you want it to look like?I asked Ryder, hoping his answer might give me some direction.

Honestly, I don’t care,Ryder shrugged. I shot him a glare before turning back to the images.

D

Just no bright colors,he muttered, almost as an afterthought.

So, no bubblegum pinkokay!I shot back.

He rolled his eyes but returned to his work.

One picture caught my attentiona dark slate color with a darkstained wood desk. Black accents with touches of cream to lighten

it up. The rug was predominantly white with gray patterns, and green plants added a welcoming feel.

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