Karen Witemeyer Quote

So, these competitors . . . What do they hope to gain by interfering with your journey? The instant the question left his mouth, he knew it was too direct. Nicole dropped her gaze and removed her hand from his arm. With all due respect, Mr. Thornton . . . Drat. They were back to Mr. Thornton again.  . . . the details of the business I’m conducting for my father are not your concern. They are if they put you in danger. And what of the rest of my staff? Darius snatched the napkin from his lap and threw it onto the table before lurching to his feet and pacing behind his chair. I have a right to know if having you here is putting them at risk. No greater risk than they face from your exploding boilers! Nicole shot from her seat, color running high in her cheeks. The audacity of the chit. I take every precaution— As do I. She glared at him. The Wellborns are in no peril, especially if they keep my presence here a secret. It’s doubtful that Jenkins’s sons will find me, anyway. Heaven knows they aren’t the sharpest knives in the drawer. As master of this house, it’s my duty to know the business of those under my roof. He didn’t know what nonsense he was spouting now. He didn’t care. Nicole had let a vital piece of information slip in her anger, and he wasn’t about to let the argument cool long enough for her to notice her lapse. Well, perhaps it’s time I collect the pay I’ve earned and leave you and your roof to your own devices. Not on her life. The woman would be unprotected. Vulnerable. Easy prey for that Jenkins scum. But he couldn’t let her know his refusal was out of concern for her. She’d simply assure him she’d be fine and walk out the door. Darius crossed his arms over his chest and looked down his nose at her. You agreed to accept payment after a term of two weeks. I’ll not pay a cent before then. You owe me ten more days, Miss Greyson. Or do you plan to renege on our agreement? Her hands fisted at her sides. I never go back on my word.

Karen Witemeyer

So, these competitors . . . What do they hope to gain by interfering with your journey? The instant the question left his mouth, he knew it was too direct. Nicole dropped her gaze and removed her hand from his arm. With all due respect, Mr. Thornton . . . Drat. They were back to Mr. Thornton again.  . . . the details of the business I’m conducting for my father are not your concern. They are if they put you in danger. And what of the rest of my staff? Darius snatched the napkin from his lap and threw it onto the table before lurching to his feet and pacing behind his chair. I have a right to know if having you here is putting them at risk. No greater risk than they face from your exploding boilers! Nicole shot from her seat, color running high in her cheeks. The audacity of the chit. I take every precaution— As do I. She glared at him. The Wellborns are in no peril, especially if they keep my presence here a secret. It’s doubtful that Jenkins’s sons will find me, anyway. Heaven knows they aren’t the sharpest knives in the drawer. As master of this house, it’s my duty to know the business of those under my roof. He didn’t know what nonsense he was spouting now. He didn’t care. Nicole had let a vital piece of information slip in her anger, and he wasn’t about to let the argument cool long enough for her to notice her lapse. Well, perhaps it’s time I collect the pay I’ve earned and leave you and your roof to your own devices. Not on her life. The woman would be unprotected. Vulnerable. Easy prey for that Jenkins scum. But he couldn’t let her know his refusal was out of concern for her. She’d simply assure him she’d be fine and walk out the door. Darius crossed his arms over his chest and looked down his nose at her. You agreed to accept payment after a term of two weeks. I’ll not pay a cent before then. You owe me ten more days, Miss Greyson. Or do you plan to renege on our agreement? Her hands fisted at her sides. I never go back on my word.

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