CHAPTER 017
Author: Emkay writes
last update2025-01-08 19:42:31

Love or a tingling feeling

As Clyde and Danielle stepped into the grand, glittering ballroom, the Master of Events seized the moment, calling the guests to the dance floor. He could feel the heat between the two, and he wanted to harness their energy to spark life into the party.

Clyde turned to Danielle, his green eyes glinting with mischief under the chandelier's light. Without a word, without waiting for her response, he reached for her waist, his touch firm yet gentle. Danielle froze for a second, a shiver coursed up her spine, leaving her breathless. Startled by the intensity of her own reaction, she glanced down at his hands, then up at his face. His steady gaze disarmed her, and for the first time, she felt something unfamiliar—something she couldn’t name.

He reached for her right hand, lifting it with an effortless grace. His smile was warm, teasing. She managed a faint smile in return, battling the emotions bubbling within her.

“Relax,” he whispered, his voice low, steady, an
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