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Hartm
e stale whiskey a
unfamiliar weight of Egyptian cotton sheets. This wasn't my room. The ai
up, clutching the duvet to my chest, and the mov
th a lethal kind of strength that my husband, Joshua, had never possessed. But it was his back that made my bre
have I
Joshua ignoring me for his phone. The whiskey I shouldn't have touched. The stranger with eyes l
dress was a puddle of shame on the floor. I snatched it up
re he woke up. Before Joshua
clutch on the nig
a notepad. Embossed in the thick,
ldw
ecimated mine, the family that held me captive in a loveless, political marriage. If Joshua found out, I would be punished. If *The
wasn't Joshua. He was too big, to
e he never looked for me. I had to
I had in cash. I pulled a pen from the nightstand-a heavy Montblanc that
rvice. Keep
uce a night of earth-shattering passion into a cheap exchange. If he thought I was just
swallowed the sound of my bare feet as I fled the penthouse, escaping the c
y Cald
, and the silence of
e morning after a woman stayed over-which was rare-my skin crawled. My senses, always dialed up to a mad
lence. A heavy, velvet quiet that
s an a
plagued me was gone, replaced by a strange, hollow hunger. I wanted her back in th
fted to the
er glass. A piece of paper fluttered sligh
ching out to s
rvice. Keep
cal blow. The air in the room
growl. She thought I was a whore? Me? The man who hel
me three hu
. The insult burned, hot and bright, but beneath it, something darker
ould use me, pay
ernal phone and dia
pard's voice wa
from the last ten minutes," I ordered, my voice a jag
e a prob
the bed, the indent of her bod
dangerously. "But t
he predator f
takes, Clay. Find her.
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