After that fateful day, the tension between Juliet and Leonard became palpable. Every time Juliet entered Leonard's office to submit a file, she could feel his eyes on her, burning with intensity.
Leonard would try to flirt with her, making subtle comments about her appearance or finding excuses to touch her hand. Juliet would brush him off, trying to maintain a professional distance, but she couldn't deny the flutter in her chest whenever he was near.
Things took a drastic turn when Juliet received an unexpected letter from her landlord. Her apartment had been sold, and the new owner was none other than Leonard Grant.
Juliet was shocked and uneasy. Why had Leonard bought her apartment? And what did he plan to do with it?
As she pondered these questions, Juliet began to notice strange coincidences. The room next to hers was suddenly vacant, and she would catch glimpses of Leonard entering or leaving the apartment building.
It dawned on Juliet that Leonard had manipulated events to get closer to her. He now had a room next to hers, making it possible for him to see her whenever he wanted.
Juliet felt a shiver run down her spine. She was trapped, and Leonard was closing in.