“You can try if you want, but I wouldn’t suggest it.”
She crosses her arms. “I didn’t actually order anything yet, but now that you’ve provoked me, I’ll make sure I do.”
“And you think I won’t ban your account on every site before you can check out?”
“I’ll make a new account.”
“I’ll ban that too.”
Her lips press into a thin line. Then, slowly, a grin breaks through. “You’ve ruined my mood for the day. Now get lost. Good night.”
She lowers her phone, then pauses, frowning before lifting it back to her ear. “Do you watch me at night?”
“I watch you the whole day, Dove.”
Her gaze sweeps the corners of her room. “Where are the cameras?”
“Everywhere.”
She rolls her eyes. “Whatever. Keep watching. Bye-bye.”
The call ends with her little grin still on the screen.
I set my phone down, eyes following her on the screen as she gets up from her bed and walks out of the room.
I turn it off and resume my work.
A knock comes at my door. Two seconds later, Leo enters. He walks in and sits on the chair across from me.
He returned from New York a week ago, after Iselyn went back to Russia.
“I’m marrying her.”
I raise a brow.
“Arrange marriage,” he smirks. “I’ve settled the deal with her father.”
My other brow rises as well.
He shrugs. “Dad helped.”
“Has she agreed?” I ask.
His smirk widens.
“You must have done something, I’m sure it made her hate you even more.”
“Part of her saying yes is because of that hatred.” He always finds a way to get what he wants.
“She will make your life hell.”
Iselyn is not easy to deal with, and he knows it very well.
He grins. “I love hell.”
I smirk back. “Better to love than to suffer.”
He nods, eyes glinting. “Like you.”