Her Drunk CEO Crossed a Line at Midnight and Changed Everything-congtien

It was 11:47 p.m. on a Thursday when Audrey Bennett’s doorbell rang hard enough to wake her from the kind of couch sleep that leaves a person confused, stiff, and faintly ashamed.

The refrigerator was humming in her kitchen.

A paperback was open across her lap.

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Cold coffee sat in a mug on the side table, the bitter smell mixing with laundry soap and the rain pressing silver lines down the window.

Audrey had meant to read one chapter after work.

Instead, she had fallen asleep in her blue kitten pajamas, with her glasses crooked on her face and a throw blanket twisted around one ankle.

The bell rang again.

Not once.

Again and again.

She sat up, blinking at the clock on her phone.

11:47 p.m.

Nobody decent rang a doorbell like that at almost midnight unless something was wrong.

Audrey’s first thought was the upstairs neighbor with the terrier who escaped every time someone opened a door.

Her second thought was a package theft.

Her third thought disappeared when she reached the peephole.

Cameron Hayes stood in the apartment hallway.

For a second, Audrey did not breathe.

Cameron Hayes did not belong in her hallway.

He belonged behind glass walls at Hayes Enterprises, under recessed office lights, wearing a suit that looked like it had never wrinkled in its life.

He belonged at the head of the conference table, interrupting directors with one raised eyebrow.

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