Chapter 39
“Mr. Hart, what do you mean by those words?” Sasha couldn’t keep the smile on her face anymore. No matter how skilled she was at hiding her emotions, she could still sense the contempt in Tony’s words.
“It’s nothing. I’m just like you—I’ve never taken the bus either,” Tony replied coldly, his eyes giving off a distant, impassive look.
Sasha clenched her fists, her mind racing with frustration. She had planned for tonight, intending to make Tony her man, believing she had it in the bag. But instead, her efforts had backfired, leaving her humiliated.
She looked at him, trying to salvage the situation. “Mr. Hart…” Her long lashes lowered, casting an innocent shadow over her face. “It seems like you’ve misunderstood me. I haven’t done anything with other men—”
“That’s none of my business,” Tony cut her off, glancing at his watch. “I called room service five minutes ago; it should be here soon. Miss Hay, if you insist on staying, feel free.” His voice was cool and indifferent.
Sasha’s face flushed, and in the end, all she could do was stomp her foot and leave with the tray in hand.
Once she was gone, Tony didn’t rush to return to his room. He lingered outside, lighting a cigarette. Within moments, the hallway fell into silence again.
Meanwhile, Myra stood behind her door, a small smile tugging at her lips. As expected, Sasha had been trying to seduce Tony. Myra had feared that if Sasha succeeded, it could harm the Stark Group. But instead, Tony had not only rejected her, but he’d also crushed all her hopes of marrying him. Now, the two companies could compete fairly.
Looking out the door, she saw Tony finishing his cigarette. The way he casually smoked, with his throat moving in rhythm with the inhale, only made him look even more handsome and dashing.
Her heart skipped a beat, and she found herself holding her breath. When her clothes brushed against the shoe rack, one of her sandals fell with a loud thud. Panic surged through her as she realized Tony had heard it. Quickly, she closed the door and leaned against it, her breath heavy. She glared at the sandal on the floor, frustration building inside her.
I can only hope he doesn’t realize I’ve been eavesdropping.
The next morning, Myra woke up early, quickly packed, and headed downstairs for breakfast. As she opened her door, she froze.
The first thing she saw outside her door was a pair of handmade suede shoes belonging to a man. She looked up and found Tony leaning against the wall next to her room, cigarette between his fingers. His posture was elegant, yet there was an unmistakable air of carelessness to him now.
She frowned as he blew a puff of smoke toward her face, causing her to cough. Her face darkened. “Mr. Hart, what are you doing here?”
“Someone misses you,” Tony replied smoothly, straightening up to tower over her. His expression remained casual, but there was a hint of mischief in his eyes.
Myra felt a twinge of discomfort, unsure of his intentions. “Is that so?”
Before she could retreat, Tony squinted as if displeased with something. “You don’t believe me?”
