CORRINE I was in a rush. Mom called and told me I should be home right now. I didn’t know what was going on and I was dying to know. But she would not tell me. The elevator opened and I quickly jumped inside but my phone slipped from my hand. It was thrown outside the elevator. I quickly came out to pick it up but a man took it before I could. He handed it to me and I thanked him without looking. He followed me inside the elevator. “What floor are you going, Miss?” It was the time when I turned to look at him. From that moment, I seemed to lose my own voice. The man was utterly gorgeous. His eyes that were looking straight at me brought warmth down to my belly. “Miss?” I quickly gathered myself together. “I’m sorry. Ground floor, please.” He pressed the G button. And oh… ‘Goddam

