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I couldn’t wait until after hours, when everyone was gone from the building. This was risky, dangerous. I didn’t care. Nor did I care that I’d promised myself I was never going to touch Hannah again, that the night in the conference room would be the last time. Even then I had known I was lying to myself. And now, all rational thoughts were gone from my mind. I needed her. Now. “Go lock the door, Hannah.” Her head c****d to the side as she analyzed me. “For what reason?” “Because I ordered you to do so.” She set her arms on my desk, leaning on the hard edge. “And you think, just because you gave me that order, I’m going to listen?” Her voice was serene. She was trying to gain the upper hand. “Yes,” I growled. “Now, go.” “For the record,” she said, using my own words, “I’m lock

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