Henry Ronan's intent is nothing more than two points: experience or her.
Lucy Ansley lifted her sleeve to touch the exquisite watch, her brow calm and unruffled.
Either Henry wants to use her, a patient brought to him, to enrich the music therapist's experience.
Or, since the day they met, Henry's target has been her.
This purpose is unrelated to love, nor is it likely to be love at first sight.
As for Henry's purpose, she had never asked before and would not ask in the future.
The matter has long been settled, she does not want to obsess over the past and create her own troubles.
...
Zenith Tower, rooftop tea room.
Leila Bennett was momentarily dazed upon seeing Henry Ronan.
Her initial intention to intimidate the other party instantly vanished.
In the private tea room, Henry was seated in the host's position.
The white shirt made him appear warm and amiable, but the underlying aura was unmistakable.
Elegant and suave, aristocratic and refined.
