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Unlike her, he wasn’t wearing sunglasses, and so about the look she could see in his eyes ht in the predatory searching stare of a falcon
‘If Madaan uncertainly
Before she could finish what she was saying Drax silenced her with a swift frown
‘I can acquit you because you do not knoell enough to know that I do not act as an errand boy for others,’ he told her arrogantly ‘But do you really know Monika so little that you think she’d show that kind of remorse?’
Sadie looked away froht, of course Monika was not the type to suffer frouilt over what she had done
‘I ca I want to discuss with you The Professor speaks very highly of you He considers you to be a young wo to tell her that the Professor had also confirmed his own assessment that she was more inclined to think the best of others than the worst, and that this made her vulnerable to the selfish machinations of the unscrupulous
Sadie could feel a pink flush heating her face as she listened to this praise
‘You are fully qualified to work in the financial services industry, so I understand?’
His question startled Sadie ‘I have a degree and an MBA,’ she acknowledged She could see Drax nodding his head, as though her words had confirmed what he already knew
‘It could be that I can offer you a job to replace the one you have just lost’
Now he could see uncertainty and suspicion in her eyes, along with the kind of feain on his own intuition She would be perfect for the plan he had outlined to his twin
Sadie looked at hi expression She wasn’t so naïve that she wasn’t aware that there was a certain type of Arab male who looked to western women to satisfy his sexual needs via a series of brief sex-only liaisons
‘Thank you, but my plan has always been to return to the UK to work’
‘But not without the ested
Her passport? Sadie looked at hi But there was no need for her to look inside it, because Drax was already holding her passport in his hand