Riley looked at the room Sebastian led her to and instantly stepped back. “No!” she shook her head. “I’m not going to stay here. Nope. Never.” She backed away, shaking her head so furiously as if she were horrified by what she had just seen. Sebastian couldn’t help but find her reaction adorable. He leaned against the doorframe, planning to tease her more, trying to lift her mood. “Why? What’s wrong with this room? You don’t like the paint? The furniture? The size?” She glared at him and crossed her arms over her chest. “You know none of those things matter to me.” He shrugged, as if he had no clue what she was trying to say. “Then what’s the problem? Would you like to elaborate on that?” Riley whined. “You’re deliberately being mean, aren’t you? There’s no way you don’t know what’s

