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img img It Just Might Destroy Them Both img Chapter 1 This was a gigantic mistake
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Chapter 6 I was so in my head img
Chapter 7 She felt confused img
Chapter 8 What just happened img
Chapter 9 Her eyes had been img
Chapter 10 Why did you img
Chapter 11 Oh god img
Chapter 12 By the time she img
Chapter 13 It was exciting img
Chapter 14 Now Cullen img
Chapter 15 She was alone img
Chapter 16 His hand on my ass img
Chapter 17 That was it img
Chapter 18 Brilliant is one way img
Chapter 19 If we're still Even img
Chapter 20 Is this a mixed signal img
Chapter 21 His palm crashed img
Chapter 22 Cullen sharpe img
Chapter 23 Oh fuck img
Chapter 24 The waitress img
Chapter 25 Of course img
Chapter 26 She shook her head img
Chapter 27 And then he pulled img
Chapter 28 Take it as img
Chapter 29 Lucas was standing img
Chapter 30 Not to mention img
Chapter 31 I don't img
Chapter 32 When she got out img
Chapter 33 The things I keep img
Chapter 34 She came again img
Chapter 35 She img
Chapter 36 At first img
Chapter 37 She nodded img
Chapter 38 Suddenly img
Chapter 39 He was just img
Chapter 40 And then ivy img
Chapter 41 Cullen sharpe wants to marry me img
Chapter 42 The limousine img
Chapter 43 But they weren't img
Chapter 44 Lucas spun around img
Chapter 45 After that came the img
Chapter 46 That doesn't sound good img
Chapter 47 There was a long img
Chapter 48 Ivy couldn't believe img
Chapter 49 It seems that you do img
Chapter 50 After a little while img
Chapter 51 She closed her eyes img
Chapter 52 I did too img
Chapter 53 But it wasn't nothing img
Chapter 54 Ivy's legs img
Chapter 55 It is img
Chapter 56 The police img
Chapter 57 There was a tightness img
Chapter 58 She took out her cell phone img
Chapter 59 A limousine img
Chapter 60 This is no longer img
Chapter 61 You do what img
Chapter 62 Ivy returned img
Chapter 63 There was a chuckle img
Chapter 64 Her mother nodded img
Chapter 65 The nearby buildings img
Chapter 66 After everyone img
Chapter 67 Arrested img
Chapter 68 Ivy was on the way img
Chapter 69 Once she'd pulled img
Chapter 70 I'm so confused img
Chapter 71 Cullen stroked img
Chapter 72 And then he began img
Chapter 73 She spun around and img
Chapter 74 Cullen and his father img
Chapter 75 I don't know img
Chapter 76 Ivy was lying on the hammock img
Chapter 77 What do you want img
Chapter 78 You're going down img
Chapter 79 You feel img
Chapter 80 She nodded img
Chapter 81 You're awake img
Chapter 82 He glanced img
Chapter 83 You never img
Chapter 84 There was img
Chapter 85 Well img
Chapter 86 The patient img
Chapter 87 Peg img
Chapter 88 You're img
Chapter 89 I still img
Chapter 90 Dr Tilly img
Chapter 91 Lanie img
Chapter 92 Yuck img
Chapter 93 Young rich img
Chapter 94 I'm so wet img
Chapter 95 Lanie img
Chapter 96 Now it's safe img
Chapter 97 Fuck img
Chapter 98 As she got closer img
Chapter 99 Brayden img
Chapter 100 Holy crap img
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It Just Might Destroy Them Both

Author: Favour write
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Chapter 1 This was a gigantic mistake

This was a gigantic mistake.

That was Ivy Spellman's very first thought as she sat down in the freezing cold conference room and waited for orientation to start.

There were approximately thirty temps all watching the front of the room, where Cullen Sharpe, CEO, stood in his perfect dark suit, his eyes scanning the group as if he was evaluating them and finding them lacking already.

This was a man who wouldn't be denied anything and everything he wanted. He was, to put it plainly, stunningly handsome, but not in the superficial sense.

He was complex, Ivy decided almost immediately.

His eyes were intense and he had an animal magnetism and presence that was like nothing she'd ever come across.

Tall and broad-shouldered, his straight dark hair was styled perfectly, sweeping over his brow in a controlled way, as if it had been set in place by an engineer. His chin was long and square, cheekbones prominent.

The man's black suit was immaculate, with nary a wrinkle or a speck of lint, even under the unforgiving bright overhead lights that made everyone else look slovenly and blotchy by comparison.

Ivy had mistakenly taken a seat in the front row and was now directly in his line of fire. His cold blue eyes were as gorgeous and frozen as the Alaskan tundra.

"As most of you are aware," he finally began, "I'm the founder and CEO of Biomatrix Pharma." He smiled coolly, without feeling. "You might be wondering why I'm here when surely there are others who could be talking in my place. And there's a very simple reason for my being with you right now instead of attending to more pressing matters."

Cullen Sharpe stopped, having noticed that his silver cufflink was slightly crooked. He adjusted it with one efficient tug of his perfectly manicured fingers, before looking at the group once more. "I'm here because I'm involved in every single detail of this company. There is nothing-and I mean nothing-too insignificant to escape my attention."

Upon saying this, the CEO's eyes fixed on Ivy, locked on her with such intensity that she nearly flinched.

Why is he staring at me?

Ivy wanted to swallow, but was afraid of the loud gulping noise that was sure to result. Her throat was dry and you could hear a pin drop in the room.

Finally, Cullen Sharpe's piercing gaze moved away from her, as he turned and walked gracefully to the table in the front of the room where some refreshments were located and poured himself a cup of water. He took a small sip while everyone watched his every move and waited to see what the magnetic individual would say next.

Unlike most people who spoke in front of groups, Cullen Sharpe didn't seem to care if he entertained or engaged them. He wasn't trying to make them laugh, and he didn't seem to mind making them wait either.

Around her, she could smell the sweat and desperation of her coworkers beneath their perfume and cologne and brand new office wear. She was sweating in the cold room just like everyone else, making her even colder.

Why didn't I sit in the back?

Sitting in the front row was an old habit left over from her school days. From kindergarten through her final year of college, Ivy had always been the quiet, mousy student that sat in the first row, put her head down, took good notes and got good grades.

But this was different.

This was a real corporation-one of the largest and most prestigious drug companies in Boston-and sitting in the front row and hoping the "teacher" liked her wasn't going to cut it anymore.

Cullen finished drinking and placed the cup of water on the refreshment table, striding back to center stage, facing them once more. His gaze landed on her briefly yet again.

He has the eyes of a wolf, Ivy thought. And is it my imagination or is he staring more at me than anyone else?

Definitely your imagination, she told herself. Cullen Sharpe doesn't know you from a hole in the wall and he's probably more interested in a random hole in a wall than he is some temp that came to do meaningless office work at his billion dollar company.

"We'll be moving you to your cubicles at precisely eight thirty-five," Cullen said, snapping her from her brief reverie. "Then you'll begin the data entry project that you've been brought in to help us complete. The software program will automatically tally your work and log your speed and accuracy as you go. By noon, we'll know how fast you work and what your error rate is. Those who fall into the bottom ten percent of the group in either category will be let go." Cullen's voice was unforgiving. "The business world is a cruel and unforgiving place, and we don't waste time with employees who can't keep up. Those at the bottom of the ladder will be cut loose in short order."

A young man that couldn't have been more than twenty-two or twenty-three years old was sitting next to Ivy on the right. He gave her a sidelong glance and raised his eyebrows, smirking, as if he found the CEO's theatrics and threats ridiculous.

Ivy started to grin in return, relieved to find that at least one person amongst them who wasn't intimidated by the head of the company.

But then she looked up and saw that Cullen Sharpe was watching her yet again. His gaze flicked back and forth between her and the young man beside her.

Cullen's disapproval of their shared grin was evident, despite the fact that his expression had hardly changed at all.

He walked closer to where they sat, and Ivy's heart started to pound in her chest. He stopped in front of the young man and looked at him. "What's your name?" Cullen demanded.

"Me?" the younger man asked, his voice cracking, suddenly looking less confident-more like a deer caught in the headlights.

"That's usually how it works," Cullen said. "When someone asks your name, they usually mean you." He arched an eyebrow as the group of temps tittered nervously at his joke.

"I'm Lucas," the younger man managed. He shifted in his seat, sitting up straighter.

"Lucas, I noticed you grinning at something I said a moment ago," Cullen told him. "Please share with all of us what was so humorous. It's always nice to have a person with a good sense of humor around the office."

Lucas stumbled nervously over his words. "I didn't-I mean...uh, nothing was funny."

"Some people have a bad habit of smiling when they're nervous," Cullen said, waiting for him to respond to the assertion.

"I think that's what happened," Lucas said, seemingly relieved to have the excuse to fall back on. "Just a little nervous is all."

            
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