“Ready for lunch?” I asked as she walked toward me.
She nodded, tucking a stray strand of hair behind her ear. “Yeah, let’s go.”
We exited the building together, the midday sun warm on our faces. As we made our way toward the car, we passed a group of janitors cleaning up a section of the tiled floor near the entrance. One of them glanced up apologetically. “Sorry, sir. There was a leak earlier—just finished mopping.”
I was about to warn Raina to be careful when it happened. Her heel slipped on the damp surface, and before I could fully process what was happening, I lunged forward, catching her by the waist.
“Whoa, I’ve got you,” I said, my voice steady despite the rush of adrenaline.
Raina’s hands instinctively gripped my shoulders as she steadied herself. For a moment, neither of us moved. Her wide eyes locked with mine, and it felt like the world around us faded away. My gaze drifted down to her lips, and I gulped. My pulse pounded in my ears. Should I? Would she hate me if I did?
Before I could second-guess myself, I leaned in and kissed her.
Her body stiffened at first, and for a split second, I thought I’d made a terrible mistake. But then, her lips softened against mine, responding briefly before she pushed me away. Too brief for me to savor, but enough to leave me reeling.
“What the hell, Alex?” she muttered, her hand flying to her mouth.
“I’m sorry,” I blurted, taking a step back. “I didn’t mean—”
“Maybe you should just go,” she cut me off, her voice shaky. “I’ll have lunch alone.”
She spun on her heel and started walking toward the curb, her pace quick and determined.
“Raina, wait!” I called after her, “Shit!” I muttered underneath my breath before jogging to catch up. She had her phone in her hand, already dialing.
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