Emma The conference room door leads me outside where I still hear Knox’s voice which struck Ethan down. My stomach twists. He didn’t have to humiliate him in front of twelve people. He just chose to. Ethan’s desk sits only a few steps from mine right in the open-plan bullpen which looks straight into Knox’s glass-walled kingdom. I find him sitting at his laptop with tight shoulders while he pretends to type. The screen is dark. He’s not even looking at it. “Hey,” I say softly. He looks up at me. The smile he forces doesn’t reach his eyes. “Emma. Do you need anything?” I pull the spare chair from the empty cubicle beside his and sit across from him. “Are you okay?” He exhales through his nose which produces a small sound of defeat. “I’m fine. Really. I’ll take every lesson I can get f

