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Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost 204

Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Frost 204

Chapter 204 

CHAPTER 10 

Isla barely had time to register Graham’s presence before he stepped 

inside, the door closing sharply behind him. The small space of the 

entryway seemed to shrink with his towering presence, his storm- 

dark eyes boring into her with such intensity that she stumbled 

backward

Her heart pounded as she twisted the frayed edge of her apron 

between trembling fingers. The worn fabric felt like the only anchor 

keeping her upright. For a moment, she dared to look at himjust

fleeting glancebefore her gaze darted back down to the floor, where 

her bare feet shifted nervously against the scuffed wooden boards

This is absurd, she thought. She had been planning to go back to him 

anyway, to swallow her pride and beg for a second chance. And yet

now that he was hereso close and so angryher legs felt like lead, and her throat had closed up tight

She wasn’t guilty of anything, she reminded herself. She hadn’t stolen from him, hadn’t done anything wrong. If anything, she’d left his home so she wouldn’t be a burden. After all, they weren’t related by blood. She owed him nothing

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And yet… 

She dared another glance upward, her eyes betraying her by lingering 

far too long. They drifted from his polished leather boots, shining 

even in the dim light, up the perfect line of his tailored black 

trousers, and paused on his chestbroad and unmistakably muscular 

beneath his dark shirt. It was maddening, the way her gaze stuck 

there as if her brain had shortcircuited

Are you done glaring at my chest?His voice sliced through the 

silence like a blade, deep and laced with barely controlled anger. Isla 

flinched, heat rushing to her cheeks. Or would you mind explaining 

why the hell you’re hereworking as a maid, if that apron and your 

bare feet are any indicationwhile I’ve been losing my mind looking 

for you?” 

His words hit her like a physical blow

I’ve spent two weeks wondering if today would be the day the police 

would find your body dumped in some ditch,he continued, his voice 

tight. Dead.” 

He stepped closer, his towering form crowding her personal space

and Isla took another instinctive step back. He bent slightly, leveling 

his face with hers, his furious eyes pinning her in place. Do you even 

realize what you’ve done?” 

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The fire in his gaze made her want to shrink, to curl in on herself like 

a leaf touched too harshly. She had never seen anyone this angry— 

not him, not anyone

Her lips parted, but no sound came out. How could she explain? How could she put into words the grief, the desperation, and the pride that 

had led her to leave that night

Graham must have seen the turmoil in her face because his tone 

softened just a fraction. Why, Isla? Why would you run away like 

this? I know you were grieving. I was too. But why leave home? Why vanish without a word, in the middle of the night, like some 

criminal?” 

Her eyes filled with tears, her vision blurring as his words cut deeper than she expected. Before she could look away, he gripped her chin- not roughly, but firmlyand tilted her face up to meet his gaze

Look at me when I’m speaking to you,he said, though his tone had gentled, his fingers light against her skin. This time, his touch burned in a different way, sending an unsettling heat through her

Her tears began to spill, the first drops streaking down her cheeks before she could stop them. Graham’s brows drew together, his 

expression shifting into something far softer, something she wasn’t 

prepared to see

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What happened?he asked again, his voice quieter now, tinged with 

sadness

Before she could form a reply, he closed the gap between them and 

pulled her into his arms. The suddenness of it took her breath away

and for a moment, she froze, stunned. His arms wrapped tightly 

around her, anchoring her in place as the steady thud of his heart 

filled her ears

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