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Chapter 6

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to snap. Then, a slow, chilling smile spread across his lips. It was worse than the rage. The rage was honest. The smile was a promise. He didn't rip it. He didn't

oft. The kind of soft that was more thre

in her room. She had not prepared for this easy acceptance. A knot of unease tigh

g through apartment listings and job boards, daring to imagine a life that was her own. A tiny studio in Queens. A jo

tment. She had known Daniel for years. He had always been polite, professional, distant. The perfe

ted her with professional courtesy, leading her into a sterile, glass-walled conference room. The room w

nt Regarding Early Termination of t

egal jargon and columns of figures. Page after page of

ding the weather report, "all funds expended by Mr. Sterling on your behalf-your brother's medical ca

you choose to terminate the service agreement before the ten-year term is complete, you are requir

ipped to the last page. There, at the

llion

surd, so impossibly vast, that it was almost laughable. Almost. It wasn't salvation he had offered her seven years ago. It was the most brilliantly disguised loan-sharking scheme

should you be unable to pay, you have the option to continue ful

her go. He was caging her with a debt so colossal she could never hope to escape. He was replacing the chains

tears she expected did not come. Her grief had burned itself out, leaving behi

ce devoid of any tremor. "If I choos

. The script called for tears, for submission, for a quiet return to her gilded cage. He hadn't expected that question. He co

llion dollars. I

t to lose. The most dangerous kind of fire there was. This was his game, and these were his rules. Fine.

as perfectly steady as she signed her name on th

ct. "Please inform Mr. Sterling that I appreciat

. It was the only weapon she had left, a

She was no longer a victim. She was a soldier marching into battle. She had declared war o

unned. He immediately picked up t

er so tightly they ached. The plastic creaked under the pressure. He had expected her t

ed her to choose

me, completely underesti

cesses of Julian Sterling's mind, a new emotion

s res

her more dange

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