ws, casting an ethereal light on the two figures entwined on the bed. Their kisses were heated and desperate,
pulled back slightly, his eyes widening in surprise as
nsnared him-a siren's call woven through the fog of intoxication and primal need. Resistance became impossible unde
iousness. She turned toward the sleeping figure beside her, watching sunlight g
ng clarity. She had spent years protecting her virginity,
entioned arranging an escort, Eleanor had assumed it wa
being cast out of her home, she had acted
share of fun," Eleanor whispered, her fingertips tracin
se from the bed, her gaze falling upon the crimson trails markin
efficiency before placing a sleek black credit card on the
arp glint flashing in them. Slowly, he propped himself u
smirk, his gaze landing on the bank card left behind. "So,
grace as morning light gilded his sculpted form-a livi
fingers. "It's me," he said once the call connected, his v
, her long hair flowing freely in the breeze, she exuded a calm, carefree aura. It was as though the reckles
t her actions? The answer was clear-no. She had never regretted
ng to fulfill her parents' expectations, end
ts were flawless, and she topped every exam. When they didn't want romance to distract her, sh
r even the smallest hint of praise, yet all she received
stemmed from care. That fragile illusion shattered days a
on their biological daughter, who needed only to bat
logical daughter had shifted the blame for breaking a vase to her,
ands had instinctively driven her back to the Marsh es
y landed on her luggage, careless
looked down at Eleanor with a mixture of disdain and satisfaction. "You've been kicked out of the Marsh family, El
she pointed at the pile of her belongings. "Are yo
er, living the life of a wealthy heiress in my place-it disgusts me. What right do you have to anything this family has?" Camil