Grayson Elaine was falling apart. And I couldn't do a bloody thing about it, because it was all my damned fault. The moment I'd laid my eyes on that damned article, more than six years ago, I'd been angry, furious, but most importantly, I'd been hurt. Not because she'd been looking to make a quick buck as I had claimed, but because she'd seen me. The troubled boy behind the powerful CEO and she'd chosen to feed me to the wolves anyway. Or so I had thought. "I thought I knew you." She looked up, tears spilling faster than I could bear to watch. "The stuff in the article, they fascinated me. Discovering you fascinated me, but I didn't know you at all, did I?" She bit out a shaky breath. "God, I'd been so stupid, so in love, I basically gave you all you needed to destroy me." Love?

