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Keeping A Greek Secret – Maya Blake

‘Okay, I will spare you an hour. No more, just so we’re clear.’ He did well to keep his furious rejection of that limitation to himself. He was experienced in life and business enough to know when to bide his time and bite his tongue until he gained the ground he needed.
And Nelios knew, as he cast one look at Agnes and then at the woman who was settling his son into his push-chair in preparation to wheel it out, that far from coming here to slam shut the book of his horrendous past as he’d believed, a whole new chapter had unexpectedly opened up. One he intended to have full control over.
No matter what. ‘That look between you and Agnes. What was that about?’ he asked the moment they stepped into the lift. She lifted her gaze from the child, withdrew her stroking finger from his cheek and straightened. Then she shot him a glance that was all defiance and fire.
‘It was a look that said we’re in this thing together, no matter what. And, before you accuse me of soft feelings as if they’re flaws I should be ashamed of, I really don’t care what you think.’ Since it was exactly what he’d intended to say, he far from appreciated having the rug pulled from beneath his feet. ‘Where are you going?’ he asked when they reached the ground floor and she turned away from the main entrance. ‘To my car. Where else?’ He examined the contraption his son reclined in.
‘Is this one of those carriers that converts into a car seat?’ She nodded warily. ‘Then we don’t need to travel separately. I will have you delivered back here when we’re done.’ His driver pulled up the moment they stepped outside. And if the older man was astonished by the novel sight of his boss escorting a woman and child to his car, he hid it skilfully, as he was paid handsomely to do, briskly picking up the skeleton of the buggy Vayle had collapsed while she expertly secured the portable seat in the spacious car.
‘No Andreas tagging along?’ she asked airily once she’d slid into the seat and secured her seatbelt, but he noted the tight edge framing the enquiry. ‘We’re not joined at the hip, surprisingly.’ ‘No? You could’ve fooled me,’ she shot back. Nelios inspected her expression, something tightening inside him. ‘What is that supposed to mean?’
His best friend was assertive but he wouldn’t overstep in any way that would put their relationship in jeopardy.
Maya Blake’s hopes of becoming a writer were born when she picked up her first romance at thirteen. Little did she know her dream would come true! Does she still pinch herself every now and then to make sure it’s not a dream? Yes, she does! Feel free to pinch her, too, via X, Facebook or Goodreads! Happy reading! OceanofPDF.com BOOKLIST Books by Maya Blake Mills & Boon The Greek’s Forgotten Marriage Pregnant and Stolen by the Tycoon Snowbound with the Irresistible Sicilian Enemy’s Game of Revenge Diamonds of the Rich and Famous Accidentally Wearing the Argentinian’s Ring A Diamond in the Rough Greek Pregnancy Clause Royals of Cartana Crowned for His Son Out of Office Nights Snowbound and Royally Forbidden Discover more at millsandboon.co.uk.
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