The forbidden fruit is sweet, but making the right decision seems like something completely unaffordable. On the one hand, your boyfriend, and on the other, Leon, an obsession that won't let you go.
Being the center of a love triangle is your most important misconception, because you still do not dare to untangle it. Miles is your current lover behind your back. The brunette dotes on you, sincerely loves you and is set for the future. And in front of you, right in front of you, is Kennedy, a colleague, and sometimes a partner, with whom an affair has begun. My head is begging me to stop meeting with the agent, and my heart is aching without him.
But would you be interested in someone else if you really loved your current partner? You're rushing around, and Scott is only encouraging you to make a choice in his direction. And damn the day you let both of you succumb to weakness.
The end of October is as cool as your feelings after just seeing Leon at headquarters. Feelings do not let go, and the knowledge that you will ruin Miles's life makes his conscience swell. You betrayed him.
The low lighting of the underground parking lot heightens the atmosphere. The only thing in your head is not to meet Kennedy here. You go to the car and stretch out your hand to open the driver's seat, as someone else intercepts it, not allowing it to do so.
"Stop sneaking up on me," you muttered, pulling your hand away. The agent raised his hands in surrender. "We need to stop all this. If you can't, then I can," you turned to face him. "What you did back then ruined everything," his eyebrow arched. "Is it my fault that I liked you? I just wanted to impress you," he wrapped his arms around you in a weak hug. "Let me go," you shoved Kennedy. "No," he shook his head. "Let go, I said. I'll tell Miles everything, you're finished," you barely had time to finish, as Leon pulled you to him in one motion and bit his lips into yours in an absolutely shameless kiss. "Love you," he whispered into your lips.