Cabin Glow: A New Adult and College Romance (The Billionaire Romance Redemption Series Book 3)

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As long as I’m around, you’ll be well taken care of, Abby. It’s best you get used to it. Follow me, young lady.”
    Andrew held her hand, and took the bag in the other. He led her further down the hall to the library. It was a massive room, with an open concept design, vaulted ceilings and bookshelves on three walls of the perimeter. There was a large, modern office table and chair on the open wall, which had floor to ceiling windows, and a desktop computer on one side of the desk. At the center of the room was a large boardroom table with eight leather office chairs around it. Two comfy leather lounge chairs in one corner completed the room décor. It was bright, roomy, and had a studious feel. Abby could see herself spending hours in the room.
    “This is lovely,” she said.
    “Glad you like it.” He placed her bag on the desk. “The drawers may be full, but I can make room.”
    “I’m sure it will be fine.”
    “Awesome. And the Wi-Fi password is in the top drawer on the left. My dad uses the desk a lot when he’s here. I’ll show you the rest of the place.”
    She followed him through the house as he showed her around. There seemed to be no end to the place. Thankfully, there were only two wide, connected hallways on the main floor, making it easy to navigate. He took her upstairs afterward, going room to room until he stopped at the one at the end of the left hall.
    “This is my sister Joy’s room. Well it was. I think I mentioned she hasn’t been here for a while. I think you two are the same size, and her closets are packed to the rafters with brand new clothes she never wore. I’ll get you some things from Carringtons after the weekend, but if you need anything, just help yourself in here.”
    “Thanks. I think I brought enough, but good to know. And don’t buy me any more clothes for the cottage. I’ve got tons that you already bought me, remember?”
    “Okay. I’ll try.”
    They went back downstairs to the living room. “So what would you like to do first?” he asked.
    “I should probably get some seminar readings out of the way for a few hours.”
    “Sounds good. I think my staff in New York would like to hear from me today. I haven’t checked in for a few days. I’ll be in my office.”
    He kissed her cheek at his office door and she went the rest of the way to the library. It was easy to set up her laptop at the office desk. Within minutes, she had logged on and began to tunnel through the work she had missed.
     
    ***
     
    Abby stopped a few hours later to take a short break. She had made significant progress. She felt ready to tackle more, after she had a bite to eat. Looking at the time, it was almost five in the evening. She decided to prepare dinner. Andrew’s office door was closed when she passed by. The kitchen was empty when she got there. She checked the fridge and pantry to plan the meal.
     
    ***
     
    Abby was finished cooking when Andrew came in. He walked up behind her and massaged her shoulders. “Smells good.”
    “Thanks.”
    “What’s for dinner?”
    “Linguini and meat sauce.” She smiled and turned to him.
    “I could have helped.”
    “Well you still can. I was looking for basil in the cupboards, but no luck. Do you have any?”
    “I think so.” He disappeared in the pantry and came back with a glass filled with fresh basil. “Here you go.”
    “Thanks! I’m not sure how I missed it.” She took a few sprigs and rinsed them out. “Now sit.”
    “I can set the table.”
    “Already done.”
    “How about wine?”
    “It’s chilled and ready.”
    “I feel a little guilty, having you cook like this, Abby.”
    “Why?”
    “You’re my guest.”
    “Yes, but you want me to feel at home, right?”
    “Of course.”
    “Good. And I want to do this for you, Andrew. Think of it as a thank you gesture.”
    “No need to thank me.”
    She relaxed her face, and motioned to the bar stools with her head. “Go on. Sit and relax, and watch chef Abbs serve her

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