MOORE ENTERPRISES Benjamin strode into Lisa’s office, the door swinging open without so much as a knock. The sound startled her, and she looked up from her desk, her irritation immediate and unmistakable. It took every bit of composure she had not to yell at him like he was a child. "Do you ever knock, Benjamin?" she demanded, her tone sharp as she fixed him with a glare. "You’re really making this a habit, and I’m getting fed up. Why do you always do that?" Benjamin, unbothered by her anger, allowed a slow, smug grin to spread across his face. His confidence was infuriating, as though he thrived on being a thorn in her side. He took a few leisurely steps closer, ignoring the daggers in her gaze, then sat down and crossed his legs like he owned the place. "Come on, Lisa," he drawled, w

