Her eyes glanced over the velvet ring box that lay on his dresser. She wouldn’t take the ring. She’d never intended to keep the gorgeous creation. The idea of taking that ring, even as a bonus for closing a deal, made her heart ache. “Nicely played,” Tristan said. “Played?” Prim spun around, the broad expanse of Tristan’s chest, his sharp-cut jaw, those lips, in front of her. “I’m not playing. You wanted to get to know the employees that work at Metro Media, and I started with Delphine. She’s loyal and smart and brilliant at her job. She’s a single mother who takes care of her children. And Leanne? Well, Leanne gets her benefits because we’re lucky enough to employ Delphine. This isn’t a game, Tristan. Metro Media has value because of all the people who work at the company.” “I understand the value of hard work, Prim. I understand that Metro is the way that people feed their families and take care of their children.
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