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After My Protector Kissed Me in Front of My Ex

Cast aside and humiliated by her ex-husband, Chloe hits her lowest point until a formidable protector intervenes. By claiming her with a daring kiss right before her former spouse, he sparks a transformation in her life. No longer a fragile victim, Chloe must now navigate intense drama and a budding passion. As she leaves her painful past behind, she learns to embrace a future alongside a powerful man who recognizes her true worth.
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Chapter 3

The email came through my assistant at 8:47 on a Tuesday morning, forwarded with a note that said only: Schedule update from Mr. Kennedy's office. Please review.

I was in the makeup chair when I read it. Renata was doing something with a brush near my temple and I held the phone at an angle so she couldn't see the screen.

Vancouver. Three weeks. Location shoot starting in twenty-six days.

I read it twice. Then I set the phone face-down on the counter and looked at my own reflection and felt the shape of it settle around me — quiet, precise, inevitable. Like a room I had walked into without noticing the walls.

The timing was not a coincidence. Nothing Xavier did was a coincidence.

Twenty-six days from now, Dawson would still be in Los Angeles. I would be in Vancouver, in the rain, three weeks removed from coffee shops and gallery walks and the particular patience of a man who remembered how I took my coffee.

I picked up the phone again and stared at the revised schedule.

"You're doing the face," Renata said.

"I'm not doing any face."

"The other face. The one where you've figured something out and you're deciding whether to be angry about it."

I put the phone in my bag. "Close your eyes for the highlight," she said, and I did, and I sat very still while she worked, and I thought about invisible architecture and the difference between being protected and being managed.

I wasn't sure there was one.

---

Xavier's downtown office was on the thirty-fourth floor of a building that seemed designed to make you feel the distance between yourself and the ground. The elevator opened directly into a reception area all clean lines and gray stone, and his assistant — a composed woman named Claire who had never once looked surprised to see me — waved me through without a word.

He was at his desk when I came in. Not looking at the door. Reading something, a pen held loosely in one hand, the city spread out behind him through floor-to-ceiling glass like a backdrop someone had commissioned specifically for this moment.

I didn't sit down.

"The Elliott Shaw situation," I said. "The morality clause inquiry. The Hargrove casting."

He set the pen down. Looked at me.

"Do you have influence over the casting decision?"

A pause. Not a long one. "I have influence over most things."

"That's not an answer."

"It's a precise one." He leaned back slightly. "What would you like me to do with it?"

And there it was — the question that sounded like an offer and functioned like a test. I'd been in enough rooms with Xavier Kennedy to know the difference between him giving you a choice and him watching to see what you'd choose.

"Nothing," I said. "I want the role on my own terms or I don't want it."

He looked at me for a moment. His expression didn't change — it never did, not in any way you could point to — but something shifted in the quality of his attention. Like a lens adjusting.

"All right," he said.

That was it. No argument. No negotiation. Just those two words in that even, unhurried voice, and then he picked up the pen again and looked back at whatever he'd been reading.

I left.

I took the elevator down thirty-four floors and walked out into the gray Los Angeles morning and stood on the sidewalk for a moment with my hands in my coat pockets.

I had no idea what he was going to do. That was the thing about Xavier — I never did. I could map the architecture after the fact, trace the lines of what he'd built and understand the shape of it, but in the moment I was always standing in a room I hadn't known I'd entered.

The following morning, my agent called.

"Shaw's office reached out," she said, and her voice had a different quality than it had on Friday. Careful. A little stunned. "They want to revisit the Hargrove conversation. Apparently there's been some internal discussion about the direction they want to take the role."

I was in my car, parked outside the studio, running my lines. I stopped.

"What changed?"

"They didn't say."

Of course they didn't.

I sat there for a long moment after I hung up, staring through the windshield at the studio entrance. I had told him I wanted it on my own terms. He had said all right. And then something had shifted, quietly, in the machinery of a world I didn't have full visibility into, and I couldn't tell if he had listened to me or simply decided — the way he always decided — what the outcome was going to be.

The distinction felt important. I couldn't find the edge of it.

---

The text came at 11 p.m.

No message first. Just an image — a photograph of a sketch, the lines done in pencil, slightly smudged at the edges the way his work always was. It took me a moment to understand what I was looking at.

It was me. From memory, he'd said once that he only drew from memory, that working from a photograph felt like tracing someone else's perception. This was my face in three-quarter profile, caught in some expression I didn't recognize from the inside — something open and a little unguarded, the kind of look you don't know you're wearing.

He had seen it. He had held onto it. He had put it down on paper in the dark somewhere and sent it to me at eleven o'clock on a Tuesday night.

Below the image, one line.

I never stopped.

I sat on the edge of my bed and looked at it for a long time. The city was quiet outside. The sketch looked back at me — that face I didn't recognize, that expression I apparently wore when I thought no one was watching.

I didn't respond.

I didn't delete it either.

I set the phone on the nightstand and lay back and stared at the ceiling and thought about the Vancouver schedule, and Xavier's two-word answer, and a canvas full of unresolved tension in a Silver Lake gallery.

The moment right before.

I could feel it everywhere now — in the revised schedule, in the restored casting conversation, in the sketch on my phone screen. Everything accumulating. Everything about to mean something I wasn't ready for it to mean.

I closed my eyes.

I did not sleep for a long time.

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