Oliver scooped up Josefina and popped her into his ride, then whisked her back to the Harrison family pad. Once they hit the Harrison's swanky villa, Josefina pushed the car door, ready to bail, but Oliver

snagged her arm, "You're hurt, let me carry you inside."

Josefina was exasperated, "Oliver, come on, I ain't made of sugar. I won't melt. My cut's not that bad. I can walk on my own."

Josefina was feeling all kinds of awkward. She'd never been carried like that before. Every time she locked eyes with Oliver's smoldering gaze, her heart skipped a beat, and a storm of emotions whirled inside her.

Take right now, for instance, Oliver's scorching look and his lips curved into a wicked smirk, those dark eyes dripping with adoration, "Worried people will get the wrong idea about us?"

Josefina edged closer to the car, gripping the door handle, "There's nothing between us."

"So, what's freaking you out?"

Josefina spun around, only to replace Oliver had closed the gap between them. They were inches apart, and Josefina could clearly see his smooth, tanned skin, those long, curly lashes framing his twinkling eyes. Caught off guard by the close-up, Josefina's hand slipped on the door handle, and she tumbled out uncontrollably. In a flash, Oliver's one hand wrapped around her shoulder, the other safeguarding her slender waist, pulling her into his embrace.

Lucky for them, the car was roomy enough, and Josefina found herself sprawled across him, cocooned in his arms. The crisp scent of the man enveloped her, flooding her senses and sending shivers down he spine.

When Hattie and Garrett hurried over, they caught the sight of Josefina and Oliver locked in an embrace. Right behind them, Lena stepped out of the car, a fleeting flash of murder in her eyes. What on earth had she just seen?

Why the heck was Oliver holding Josefina!

The driver was gobsmacked. Oliver was voluntarily holding a woman? Was he concerned about her getting hurt? Was this the same ice-cold CEO they knew?

The scene was beyond belief. Josefina quickly pushed away from Oliver, instinctively making a beeline for the car's exit.

Hattie grabbed Josefina's arm, "Josie, let me help you."

Josefina was a tad red-faced as she insisted again, "I can walk on my own."

Garrett chimed in with concern, "Josie, let me help you."

At that moment, Oliver alighted from the car with his innate air of nobility.

Josefina explained, "I was in a rush getting out and almost took a spill, but Oliver caught me just in time." The last thing she wanted was anyone getting the wrong idea about her and Oliver.

Hattie and Garrett, of course, trusted their precious daughter. Josie was so innocent, her words were nothing but the truth.

Ryan rolled up with a wheelchair, and Josefina awkwardly seated herself. Garrett pushed her, with Hattie by her side, guiding Josefina inside.

Oliver was about to leave, when Lena hurried up, "Oliver!"

Oliver paused, to Lena's delight-was he finally willing to chat with her? Beaming, she stepped up, looking up at the man exuding luxury.

Oliver's expression suddenly changed, a cold, bloodthirsty chill rising in him. "My mother only gave birth to me. I don't have a sister. To avoid unnecessary misunderstandings, don't address me like that." With that, Oliver strode off hastily, treating Lena as if she were some kind of disease.

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