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He Pretended to Be Bankrupt, So I Took Everything

He Pretended to Be Bankrupt, So I Took Everything

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Chapter 1

Word Count: 1587    |    Released on: Today at 19:26

was crumbling, I worked grueling cleaning jo

or him, and I was willing t

inen cart, I overheard him

urmured. "I want to see the precise meas

ie, a sadistic game to

to our home and threw my

threatened to cut off my d

his mistress, and he ignored my desperate ca

me into miscarrying our child, leaving me bleedi

bled for him, only to realize the teenage

yed tearing my soul apart

room, I felt no more tears, only t

her sweet smile, and bowed her h

ssfully sold all hi

anding at the door, and calmly hand

pte

asing a phantom stain in the grand corridor of a hotel my husband claimed was our last l

oom service cart-Krug, Clos d'Ambonnay, 1995. Julian's ledger claimed we couldn't afford hea

I had sacrificed my youth-a ruthless architect of

w thunder that commanded armies, was now a conspiratorial velvet. "I want to see the pre

ate boss who had orchestrated the slaughter of three riv

udy of obedience, the one whose very breath he s

a man who had a habit of using silk ties, scented with cigar s

underworld with an iron f

hter of a Soldier who had taught me that loyalty was the only currency the Family honored. When I swore my life to him that day, I was upholding a code my father h

ng under federal investigations and we

evel jobs to support our rundown safehou

steel of the linen cart, pulling my coarse,

pped out o

r ruffled in a way that spoke of

, her signature carmine lips

h practiced ease to fasten his diamond cuffs. "Her blind loyalty to the Fam

ding her lacquered

terrible,

sessing a chilling flatness. "Testing her li

ing roar. I heard the dry click in my own throat as I swallowed, a sen

of bleeding

moldy apartment while he suppos

t, my jaw aching from a tension that sett

the second month of this chara

e. The code my father taught me was simple: a debt of blood must be repaid. Julian had saved my life, so I owed him mine. But this

te elevator, their laughter

t sight down the emergency stairwell, the

out purpose, letting the icy drops numb the lingering sting of my wasted youth until I found myself on a damp

get back to

things and disappear

ling and groaning into our gritty neighborhood, having affo

r of our apartment, the smell of expensi

ragged sofa, wearing one of J

a cracked mug I had purc

dow, a glass of amber-h

?" I asked, my voice tr

even deigning to turn his gaze upon me. "She needs pro

ossed with the crest of the Bancroft Hotel, a valet ticket from the marina, and a burner phone wi

r was w

hotographs I had left were shoved into a

s spread across the bed I us

ed, pointing a trembling

d me, an innocent, pra

said sweetly. "Besides, all tha

ed before I

hard slap right across he

clamped around my

m so hard I felt the

ng between me and Vivian like

" he snarled, his dark eye

spilling over. "You saved my life once, Julian, but I

his expression a mas

ruel whip. "You are colorless. You are exhausted. You

ist like I was a

stay in the guest room until

romised to set the world ablaze ra

oy who bled f

ng in front of me

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