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ale face. She sat stiffly on the edge of a cracked vinyl bench in the corridor outside the
was a hit-and-run-multiple fractures, internal bleeding, and a dangerously fragile spine. But all
rim but calm. "We can only wait a few more hours before i
her to answer. He'd
her tiny apartment, even her mother's antique ring. And still, it wasn't enough. She had
vibrated i
ess
your brother, come to Westwood Towe
hundered. W
efore glancing at t
ice did
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n suits with earpieces and cold stares. Emily's heels echoed too loudly as s
a what she was
as met with silence. A private office, dimly lit. And t
Wes
ns, splashed across magazines. Billionaire. CEO. Ruthless. Danger
n her, unreadabl
d cautiously,
round the desk and leaning against it. "I covered the init
t lurche
r a moment. "Beca
linked.
e it was a business deal. "In exchange, your broth
im. "You want t
eal. Investors are more trusting when a man looks stable. I
insane. But so was watching her brother die when a solution was stan
e catch?"
mile when needed. You don't ask questions about my
. Her instincts
t whispered
r chin. "Wher
-
xt morning. No rings, no vows. Just papers. Liam
ecame Mrs. Westwood-by mist
ilent staff. He gave her a room-far from his-and a list of appear
y sat across from each other at breakfast, not touching the food
ling the sting in her t
er a pause. "You'
cut
t. Because he
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weeks
reclusive billionaire Liam Westwood!" the headlines screamed. Social media f
s, Liam was distant. C
ly was
hey returned from a gala and sh
ireplace, and murmured, "Because you looked
no answe
-
fice. She wasn't snooping-she just couldn't sleep. But
hreatens me again. I'm done play
e
breath
And why was he t
back away, the fl
the fury in his
at?" he asked
dded s
and through his hair. "
she asked, voice
er," he said.
d before retreating
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ady dressed, staring at the window li
tonight," he said. "Don'
. "I don't kn
her then-re
o," he said. "But ma
-
windows. Liam beside her, silent. The ci
thouse high above the
round a table, weapons
estwood
le was
wife," he said. "How tragic. She
stif
ont of her. "Leave
ou know how this ends, bro
e me anymore,"
tor replied. "Bec
-
car, Emily
l was that?"
idn't
a cold businessman. He was a man walking a
e was entan
-
, she coul
lt like it was hanging by a thread. The marri
Li
e he wanted to protect her
window, staring
to the dark, "Wh
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