“Oh.” She blushed. Logan wanted to throw his chair through the window. “He’s going to wait in the lobby for me. Don’t worry, he’s not coming up here.” “I’m not worried,” Logan said. A lie. “You can stay at your desk until he arrives.” “I think I’ll go down and wait for him in the lobby. Unless you need me, of course.” Logan gritted his teeth. He wanted to keep her there, but he had no right. He couldn’t commit to her like she deserved. For so many reasons. Their relationship needed to remain professional. “No. You can go,” Logan managed. Hazel smiled, but it seemed almost… sad? Was she disappointed? “Very well,” she said, and started to back out of the room. “Goodnight, Logan.” The door closed behind her, leaving me alone. Through the windows of my office, I watched her clean up he

