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His Shy Assistant Texted Come Get Me And The City Answered In The Rain-Aurelle

The first thing Chloe noticed when Dominic stepped out of the elevator was the blood.

Not much.

Not a movie amount.

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Just a thin red line across two knuckles, bright against skin that should have looked too controlled to split.

His tie was loose. His collar was open. The charcoal jacket hung from one shoulder like he had forgotten what clothes were supposed to do.

He stopped when he saw her still at her desk.

“You’re here.”

Chloe rose before she could think. The office was empty around them, all glass and polished stone and city lights blurred by rain. Frank was supposed to be waiting downstairs. She was supposed to be home, eating something from a carton, pretending she did not keep seeing Trent Miller’s hand reaching for her in the alley.

Instead, she was staring at Dominic’s bleeding hand.

“You’re hurt.”

“It’s nothing.”

He moved toward his office, but Chloe followed. She opened the supply closet, pulled out the first-aid kit she had stocked on her second day at Russo Holdings, and walked in after him without asking permission.

Dominic stood near the windows, looking down at the city as if deciding whether it deserved to keep existing.

Chloe set the kit on his desk.

“Give me your hand.”

His gaze dropped to her face.

For one breath, she remembered who he was. The men who feared him. The locked doors. The private elevator. The night she had seen a shoulder holster beneath a perfect suit.

Then she remembered his jacket around her shoulders in the alley.

She held out her palm.

Dominic gave her his hand.

It was larger than hers, warm, calloused, and still carrying the tension of whatever had happened at the construction site. Chloe tore open an antiseptic wipe. The sharp smell of alcohol filled the room.

“This will sting.”

“I’ve had worse.”

He did not flinch when she pressed the wipe to broken skin. He only watched her hands move carefully over his.

“Captain Miller?” she asked.

“Retiring.”

Chloe looked up.

Dominic’s mouth did not soften, but something deep in his eyes shifted.

“He transfers the adjacent lots back to Russo Holdings tomorrow morning,” he said. “He files his papers by Friday. If he tries to reach the licensing board, the zoning commission, or Internal Affairs before then, your folder goes to the district attorney and every reporter who has ever begged me for an interview.”

The rain tapped the glass behind him.

“And Trent?”

Dominic’s fingers flexed once in her hold.

“Trent Miller boarded a bus to Florida an hour ago. He was persuaded to start over somewhere warm.”

Chloe exhaled so hard her knees almost weakened.

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