It wasn't the first time she'd seen him immersed in work, but somehow, today he looked appealing even when Molly had no idea what he was doing.
Brian was having a technical discussion with another person on screen, nothing of which made sense to Molly. But she felt the man's domineering spirit just by the way he talked.
His profile was beautiful, Molly noted, as she stared at him thoughtfully. It was like a sculptor's masterpiece, perfectly presented.
Initially, she occasionally stole glances at Brian. Then she couldn't control herself and became fixated with his face. And Molly didn't even realize what she was doing.
He knew Molly was staring at him but ignored it. Brian focused on Harrow's face on the computer screen as he continued to give orders related to their discussion. More than an hour later, he ended the video call and suddenly turned to look at Molly.
She felt more than saw Brian's sharp and cold eyes on her and snapped out of her illusions. Molly blushed with embarrassment and hurriedly tried to defend herself. "I… I wasn't staring at you!" she stammered.
'All right! That was a lie, and you know it, ' Molly paused to think.
"No, I mean I was looking at you because…" she wanted to cry.
She'd just confessed to the man and didn't know how to get out of the embarrassing situation.
Molly covered her face with her hands and bit her lips in shame. What had she said?
Brian was now staring at Molly, fascinated by her facial expressions that changed by the second. Now, it was a mixture of chagrin and innocence.
His lips curved into a small, unobtrusive smile. Teasingly, he asked,"Did I say something?"
Molly opened her mouth to say something then closed it.
Flustered, she blinked repeatedly. She was at a loss for words. Brian was right. He hadn't said anything, yet why was she so anxious?
"I…uhm…I…" she stammered.
There was no reasonable excuse to explain her behavior, so she opted to resort to anger. It should help cover up the awkwardness she felt. "Never you mind! It's none of your business!"
Brian hid a smile, slightly wrinkled his brow and stood up. Loudly, he ordered,"Go get changed."
"Why? Where are we going?" Molly asked petulantly.
There was no way he would change her bad mood, she thought.
"We're having dinner."
"Well, I'm not hungry," she glared at him.
"But I am!" he shot back.
The cold tone indicated he wanted no argument.
"But my ankle is still aching," Molly nearly shouted.
Suddenly, she realized that Brian treated her better now than he did in the past, so she nearly forgot how cruel he could be. Molly also momentarily forgot her role in Brian's life. Did she really behave like a woman with him, at times petulant and unreasonable? Did he tolerate her bad manners now? His attitude was baffling.
To show displeasure with her behavior, Brian used to look at her with fierce eyes. Now he was waiting for the anger to kick in but felt nothing. He decided he preferred the lovely girl expressing her true feelings rather than the one who pretended to be polite and obedient.
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