LOGINA mocking chuckle vibrated through Charles’s chest.
“You’ve got a lot of nerve for a rookie, Nurse Browne,” Charles murmured, straightening to his full, imposing height. He took a step forward, using his tall body to crowd her into the glass side table. “But let’s get something straight. This is my house. I dictate exactly what happens under this roof, not the other way around. I don’t care what kind of papers you signed. To me, you are a nobody. If I don’t want you here, you don’t stay.” “And let me remind you of something,” Spirit countered, tapping her fingers against the badge pinned to her chest. “I am a fully licensed professional. My residency status is a formality of training, Mr. Voss; it doesn’t diminish my authority, and it certainly doesn’t make me less of a nurse.” Chris nodded in admiration, clapping his hands silently. “If I walk out those doors,” Spirit continued, “I will be answering to the administration board and the state nursing council for client abandonment and gross negligence. I am not risking my license, my career, or my family’s future because three grown men want to throw a tantrum. So, unless you plan on physically throwing me past those security gates yourself, please sit down and let me check your pulse.” Charles let out a frustrated growl. He grabbed the handle of the front door and slammed it shut, the boom rattling entire house. Chris was the first to break the tension. He let out a soft, admiring whistle. “You’ve got a hell of a mouth on you, Nurse Browne,” Chris said, lifting his hands in peaceful surrender. He sat down on a nearby armchair, extending his left arm toward her. “Look, I am perfectly okay. We all are. But go ahead and check whatever you need to check. I don’t want to get you into any trouble with Grandpops.” A wave of relief washed over Spirit’s nerves. Thank God, she thought, letting out a little sigh. At least there is one reasonable person in this family who is willing to make my job easier. Without further ado, Spirit popped open the medical kit with a series of loud clicks. She pulled out an electronic blood pressure cuff and wrapped it around Chris’s upper arm. She kept her eyes focused strictly on the digital monitor, forcing herself to ignore the unholy amount of muscle in her immediate periphery. Chris remained perfectly still, watching her with a calm, intensely curious expression. “Vitals are stable,” Spirit murmured, logging the numbers on her digital tablet. “Heart rate is normal. Blood pressure is excellent.” “Told you,” Chris smiled, flashing a dimple. “Healthy as a horse.” “Alright. Next,” Spirit said, turning her attention back toward the entryway where Charles had refused to leave. She cleared her throat, pulling her professional look back over her face. “Mr. Charles. It’s your turn.” Charles didn’t move. He stood with his arms still tightly crossed over his chest, his face contoured in fury. He looked at her with a glare that explicitly said I am going to destroy you the first chance I get. “I’m not sitting down for a fake exam,” Charles snapped. “This is ridiculous.” Spirit didn’t argue, neither did she wait for his permission. If she let him control the pacing of this interaction, she would lose the upper hand forever. She marched straight up to his towering body, closing the distance between them. Before he could pull away, she reached out, grabbed his large right wrist, and pressed her index and middle fingers against his radial artery. Charles stiffened instantly, his muscles turning to stone beneath her touch. He stared down at her, his jaw clenching so hard a muscle ticked violently in his cheek. The heat and hostility radiating off him was dizzying, but Spirit kept her eyes fixed on her watch as she counted the seconds. “Seventy-two beats per minute,” Spirit announced nonchalantly, releasing his wrist and stepping back to log the data. “A bit elevated, likely due to your temper, but physically clear.” Charles didn’t say a word. He just glared at her, his eyes tracking her movements like a predator mapping out a hunt. Finally, Spirit turned toward back to the living area. “And lastly… Mr. Chase.” In her twenty-four years of life, Spirit hated one type of man above all else: promiscuous, disgusting womanizers. Growing up in a harsh world, she had developed a sharp instinct for detecting toxic behavior, and it was blindingly obvious that Chase was a chronic offender. She hated the arrogant smirk permanently plastered on his lips, and the disrespectful way he kept tracking her body from head to toe made her skin crawl. She walked over to the sofa where he was now sitting again, keeping a safe distance between them as she pulled out a pulse oximeter. “Sit up, please,” she ordered, her voice completely clear of the warmth she had shown Chris. Chase chuckled. He slowly sat up, leaning his elbows on his knees. He didn’t offer his hand. Instead, he just stared up at her, his eyes brimming with a deeply unsettling, inappropriate intensity. “Whatever you say, Doc,” Chase purred, finally extending his hand. Spirit quickly clipped the pulse oximeter onto his finger, trying to finish the assessment as fast as humanly possible. She hated how close he was, plus the strong scent of his cologne mixed with the warmth of his flesh. “You’re clear,” Spirit announced sharply, reaching down to remove the device from his finger so she could pack up her kit and establish some physical boundaries. But as her fingers brushed his to reclaim the clip, Chase’s hand snapped shut. He trapped her small wrist in a firm grip. Spirit gasped, her heart leaping into her throat as she tried to wrench her arm back. “Let go of me.” Chase didn’t let go. Instead, a mischievous smirk stretched across his flawless face. He pulled her an inch closer, his voice dropping into a filthy, seductive whisper meant for her ears alone. “How does it feel, Nurse Browne?” Chase asked, something lustful shining in his eyes. “How does it feel touching men built like gods all morning? Does it make you wet? Are you dripping already?” A flash of fury exploded in Spirit’s chest, completely blinding her. The professional boundaries, the hospital guidelines, the five-thousand-dollar bonus…. every damn thing vanished from her mind. Before she even realized what she was doing, her free hand flew through the air. SLAP!!! The sharp sound of her open palm connecting forcefully with Chase’s cheek sliced through the quiet mansion like a gunshot. Chase’s head snapped to the side, his grip on her wrist breaking instantly as the force of the slap left a bright, burning red mark across his face. The entire room plunged into absolute, dead silence.Spirit swallowed hard, a wave of goosebumps breaking out over her skin. She hesitated, her legs feeling heavy as she looked down at Chase.The lustful glint in his eyes was still there.“Come on, Nurse Browne,” Chase urged with a seductive drawl. “Ben will be here any minute now.“Reluctantly, Spirit moved. She climbed off him and moved to the edge of the mattress, starting from his toes just like she had done with Charles.Charles, on the other hand, was completely out of commission now. He lay silent, his skin pale and slick with a cold sweat.Looking at him, nobody in the world would guess that this medical crisis had been manufactured by pressing a few nerves.The moment Spirit’s fingers pressed hard against that metatarsal point on Chase’s foot, a loud moan tore from his throat.“Ah… easy on me, please, Nurse,” he groaned, his head thrown back into the mattress.Spirit felt incredibly uncomfortable with the sound. It was far too loud and too intimate for a medical procedure that
Spirit’s body ignited the second she settled fully onto Charles. A rush of heat flooded from where her core pressed against the hard ridge of him, spreading upward like wildfire through her veins.Her scrubs suddenly felt too tight and hot.Her thighs clenched instinctively around his hips as she tried to balance herself.Oh my God.His body was so wide and solid beneath her, every inch of him radiating dominance.Charles reacted too. A low hiss escaped his lips as her weight settled but he didn’t push her away. If anything, his grip tightened around her tiny waist, and his breathing grew rougher, his chest rising and falling beneath her palms.Being a medical doctor himself, Charles had a lot of thoughts bouncing around in his head.He knew this was wrong. Completely wrong and unethical.She was their nurse, and here he was, using an unapproved medical procedure as an excuse to have her straddling him like this.It wasn’t an excuse, he corrected himself. It was necessary.He is Char
With her heart fluttering wildly, Spirit moved up the bed. She carefully shifted her weight, sliding her knees on either side of Charles’s broad hips.Sitting directly over his lap, she could feel the intense heat of his thighs beneath her. She leaned forward, her chest hovering just inches above his bare chest.Her hands reached out, and her fingers began rubbing his temples. Charles groaned, his head tilting back into her touch.As Spirit held the pressure, she felt something change stir her.The physical proximity, the scent of his skin, and the friction of her body over his lap were inducing a completely different kind of reaction.She could feel his lap tensing beneath her, and his thickness pressing directly against her lower thighs through his boxers.Spirit’s breath hitched, her own body responding with a sudden ache that made her want to press closer against him.She quickly tore her gaze away from his handsome face, her eyes accidentally landing on Chase, who was had been wa
"Good," Charles said. As he stepped closer, Spirit felt almost dizzy. The scent of his expensive cologne mixed with the natural warmth of his skin wrapped around her senses. She staggered slightly and quickly gripped the edge of the desk to steady herself. Chase chuckled from the bed, watching her struggle. Spirit snapped her head toward him and sent him a deadly glare, which only made him wink in return. Charles walked over to the bed and lay down right in the middle, sandwiching himself between Chase and Chris. Spirit stared at the three of them lying side by side. It was an overwhelming display of male perfection. Even though Charles had the personality of a cold, arrogant devil, his body looked like it had been hand-carved by a Greek sculptor. Chris finally locked his phone and slid it under his pillow. He looked up at her, offering a genuine, reassuring smile. "Nurse Browne, we're really sorry for putting you through this stress." Spirit appreciated his kindness, b
Spirit slipped out of her room after quickly changing back into her scrubs. Thanks to Mrs. Higgins, the fabric was clean and smelled faintly of lavender.She carried her medical kit in her hand, her mind racing as she navigated the hallways toward Charles’s wing.When she finally reached his door, her heart began to thump loudly against her ribs. She stopped for a brief moment, her cheeks burning as she remembered the sight of him from yesterday.He had opened the door fresh out of the bathroom, exposing a body that had no business being that well sculpted.Spirit swallowed hard, terrified of what she might encounter if she walked in right now. She took a deep breath, raised her chin, and knocked.“Come in, Nurse Browne,” Charles’s deep voice replied instantly.She pushed the door open and stepped inside, only to freeze at the threshold.The sight before her made her mind go completely blank. She halted by the frame, her eyes darting from one triplet to the other.They were all shirtl
Chris let out a loud, exaggerated sigh, pushing his plate aside. He dabbed the corner of his mouth with a serviette."Calm down, Charles. It's not that deep. We just play along like we always do.""It is that deep, Chris!" Charles barked, turning a fierce look on him."You know exactly what Ben is like. If he realizes we faked this to dodge the dates, he will report to Grandpa, and the old man will freeze our accounts as punishment like last time.""Oh, hell no." Chase shuddered, his playful grin instantly wiped off his face."I am not about to survive on instant noodles and tap water again. My lifestyle requires a functioning black card. Let's get the acting started. I'll go play the dying patient.""Good," Charles muttered, then snapped his head toward Spirit, his eyes scanning her outfit."And I highly advise you to go change into something professional, Nurse Browne. Ben is not a man to be messed with. If he thinks you are being sloppy or unprofessional, he has enough leverage to
For twenty years, nobody had ever seen through their game before. Yet, this rookie nurse did in less than fifteen minutes. “That’s impossible,” Chris whispered, stripping away the fake Charles act as he stared at her like she just grew two heads.Spirit slid off her chair, grabbing her phone from
The triplets all turned their heads to look at Mrs. Higgins, their expressions matching her shocked face.“Is everything okay, Mrs. Higgins?” the middle brother asked, his voice suddenly switching from strict to soft.“Of course, everything is wonderful!” she cried, her hands shaking slightly as sh
The door to Charles’s suite didn’t make a sound when Chris opened it. He stepped into the room, closing it softly behind him, and immediately began pacing across the floor.Charles didn’t look up from his laptop as he spoke. “You know how much I hate it when you do that.”“I know,” Chris said. “It
Spirit gasped, stumbling back in panic. She was expecting Charles to have somehow detoured into the hallway to mock her again.But when she looked up, the man standing in front of her didn’t have a single trace of anger on his face. And more importantly, his cheeks were completely smooth there was







