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Marina gazed out the window, letting out a quiet sigh. She didn’t notice that the man beside her had opened his eyes, his deep, brooding gaze fixed on her in the dim light.
The driver pulled up outside the Zamora Group headquarters.
Marina turned away from the window and glanced at Daron sitting next to her.
She had no idea when he’d opened his eyes.
As soon as she looked at him, she realized he was already watching her.
They locked eyes for a few seconds.
Marina was taken aback for a moment.
Daron’s eyes seemed to hold too many emotions all at once.
Marina could sense a trace of melancholy, a shadow of sorrow, and a lingering tenderness she couldn’t quite understand.
“Mr. Zamora, we’re here,” the driver called out from the front.
Daron finally looked away from Marina, glanced out the window and said offhandedly in his low voice, “Head to the Finley family’s place.”
“Head to the Finley House,” Daron said.
The driver didn’t say a word, just hit the gas and drove straight toward the Finley family’s place.
Marina snapped back to reality, a flicker of surprise flashing in her eyes at his words.
“We’re… not staying late?” she blurted out, still a bit dazed.
Daron’s voice was gravelly and a little sleepy. “I’m drowsy.”
Marina replied softly, “Oh.”
He really had been worn out these days.
Seeing that Marina wasn’t exactly cheerful, Daron asked in a casual tone, “You sound kind of bummed. Don’t tell me you actually enjoy pulling overtime?”
“You sound kind of bummed. Don’t tell me you actually enjoy pulling overtime?” Daron teased.
Marina shook her head. “No way.”
No one who worked for a living actually liked overtime, unless they were the boss.
Daron shot her an intense look, then just shut his eyes again, saying nothing more.
Marina didn’t say a thing either, keeping silent all the way to the Finleys.
It was usually about a twenty–minute drive from the Zamora Group to the Finley family’s place.
But with no traffic at night, they could make it in just ten minutes
Marina was gazing out the window when, out of nowhere, she felt a weight settle on her shoulder.
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Her heart thudded hard in her chest. When she glanced down, she saw that Daron, out cold, had unconsciously rested his head on her shoulder.
She froze, hardly daring to breathe, and her heartbeat was so loul, she swore he could hear it.
For the last few minutes of the drive, Marina didn’t dare move a muscle, her palms slick with sweat.
The way Daron trusted her so openly, like no one else existed, made her chest feel tight and a little sore.
As the car neared the Finley family’s gate, Marina absently bit her lip, feeling like the ride had ended way too soon.
Just as she was debating whether to wake him up, Daron instinctively leaned back, the weight finally lifting off her shoulder.
Marina breathed a silent sigh of relief.
The driver rolled to a stop outside the Finley family’s place.
Set it. You stay in the car.”
Just as the driver reached for the door handle, Marina softly said. “I’ll
It was rare for Daron to fall into such a deep sleep, especially in a car.
The noise from opening and closing the doors twice could easily wake
The driver nodded, glanced up at the rearview mirror, and saw Daron leaning back in his seat, sound asleep.
His eyes widened in surprise.
He’d been driving Daron for years, and he could hardly remember
As far as he could recall, Daron was always sharp and alert, even after
Those cool, deep eyes of his never looked tired.
seeing the
man doze off in the car.
straight through the night.
Daron had never fallen asleep in the car before.
Marina slipped out of the car as quietly as she could, closing the
r with baro… sound.
But the moment Marina softly shut the car door, she caught sight of Daron suddenly opening his eyes in the back seat, startling her.
His deep, intense gaze locked onto hers through the glass, the window between them only making the moment feel more charged.
Marina pressed her lips together, gave a gentle wave goodbye.
Daron’s brows furrowed as he watched her head inside, disappearing
Out of his line of sight.
The driver noticed Daron was awake and glanced back carefully at him.
“Mr. Zamora, should we head straight back to…” the driver asked
Daron said curtly, “Back to Zamora Group.”
overtime tonight, he thought.
“Got it, Mr. Zamora.” With a nod to Daron’s order, the driver started the car and headed back to the Zamora Group.
The driver forced a wry smile. ‘Looks like Ms. Finley’s the only one who gets to ski
As they drove, the driver stole a cautious glance in the rearview mirror. Daron was looking down at his phone, fingers moving quickly as he typed, the screen’s glow highlighting his chiseled features and giving him an even more striking
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presence.
Once he’d sent Marina a message, Daron slipped his phone back into his pocket.
The driver quickly turned his attention back to driving, keeping his eyes on the road.
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The driver thought to himself, ‘Was Mr. Zamora really asleep on Ms. Finley’s shoulder just now, or was he just faking it?”
After all, the Zamora Group wasn’t that far from the Finley family’s place. At night, with no traffic, it was just a little over ten minutes by car.
Even if he had been asleep, he should have looked a little groggy when he woke up.
But the driver didn’t see any sign of tiredness on Daron’s face.
Instead, it was like Daron had just soaked up some kind of life force.
Marina got home and headed straight upstairs.
As she was about to head to her own room, Marina noticed Elnora’s room was open, so she wandered over to take a look.
The room was empty. Marina paused for a few seconds, almost pulling out her phone to call Elnora, before remembering that Elnora had told her she was going to be living in Port City for a while.
Elnora had married Albert, so she’d probably be spending a lot more time in Port City from now on.
Marina stood there for a few seconds, staring at Elnora’s room, then let out a quiet sigh and went back to her own room.
Back when she stubbornly chose to stay in Sicester, maybe her sister had also stood outside her door, zoning out just like
Marina was now.
‘How did the Finley family, that used to be so lively, end up like this?‘ Marina thought.
Marina let out a soft sigh, her body heavy with exhaustion as she slumped down at her dressing table. She sat there for a while, just resting, before finally heading to the bathroom to wash up.
When she came out of the bathroom, she saw her phone screen glowing on the dressing table. She walked over and picked it up. It turned out Daron had texted her.
Daron: [Just come straight to the office at nine tomorrow. No need to pick me up at my place.]
He probably wanted to catch up on some sleep and didn’t want anyone showing up and disturbing him.
Marina texted back almost instantly: [Got it.]
After she sent her reply, Daron never texted back.
Just as Marina was about to exit the app, her phone buzzed with a few new messages from Waylon.
He was full of apologies for barging in today, explaining that he’d only gone to pick her up at the airport because Kathy told him he should try to look good and show he cared.
Now he said he finally got what kind of marriage she wanted, and he was totally on board–they’d just put on a show for the family, no interfering in each other’s lives, and do their own thing once the ceremony’s over.
Marina gave the messages a quick once–over and couldn’t help but come to a conclusion.
Honestly, when it came to picking men, she and her mom were both a total disaster.
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Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.