Sydney Noah Solvmane was a lot of things, but amusing wasn’t a quality I would have included. He sat next to me in the back seat of the sedan, staring at me with a smirk on his face that completely caught me off guard. I didn’t understand what his problem was, but something about the way he was looking at me seemed more amusing than anything. Glancing out the windows, I tried to distract myself from the irritating man next to me—no matter how amazing his cologne was. I realized we were heading in the direction of my apartment, which sent red flags raising in the air. “How do you know where I live?” I snapped, harsher than I needed to as my head jerked in his direction. Noah was silent for a beat, as his smile fell and an emotion I couldn’t decipher flashed in his eyes. “Your resume, o