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... nced his way with her mesmerizing gaze, one that could entice any man— or so she thought. Jack barely glanced at her and even seemed to be about to leave, startling her.

She was used to people avoiding her gaze while feeling insecure. She was used to people looking at her with a lustful gaze. She was used to all types of reactions— all except being ignored.

For her, his calm was surprising, intriguing even. In her mystifying eyes, there was now a hint of amusement as she slowly moved ...

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