ate daughter forced to marry the billionaire Fle
is cruelty and control. Then,
. As I struggled for air, I watched Fletche
ged me to a hospital to "get rid of the
t, and Fletcher had me whipped
could break and repair as he pleased. I was nothing more
. As they dragged me away, I saw him comforting her, his back turned to me. This was my chance. I broke f
pte
ow against the silence of the mansion. I slipped out of the master bedroom, my fe
nsive cologne thick in the air. My hand trembled as I retrieved
he number
up on the
ispered, my
in my swirling fear. It was a voice I'd known my whole li
the words rushing out. "He... it'
sterile office, his face serious. Evan, who had built an elite security
t it's extreme, Kiara. You know that, right? Fak
I don't want to come back. The
any price. To escape this gilded cage, I wo
"That's our window. I'll have everyth
epeated. It felt
he promised. "I
ashed over me. Hope was a dangerous thing in
its hiding place, my fingers brushing against
eave, and my
me. He was dressed in a perfectly tailored black su
w long he'd been
voice was soft, almost gentle, which was
g for a lie. My heart hammered against my
, trying to keep my voice st
oward me. His eyes, the color of cold steel, scanned my fac
, but my legs wouldn
e continued, his voice dropping lower. "W
the floor. It was the only answer that ev
the heat coming off his body. He lifted a hand an
see," he
cheek, a small, dark mark he'd left there two n
ted form of care, a reminder that he was the source of
ight. Giving him the satisfac
d me back against the bookshelf, the hard spines of th
y jaw flared. I couldn't fight him, not
and slid down my templ
mouth next to my ear. "Don't ever lie to me again. And don't think fo
mething. The panic was a living th
essive. He looked me over, a slow, app
linn is coming home tomorrow. I expe
beloved daughter of the Norton dynas
was forced
y tiny apartment and told me I wasn't just Kiara, an orphan and a struggling artist. I wa
shame to be hidden away
the arranged marriage to tech billionaire Fletcher Dillon. A marri
me. The spare par
ng eyes. "You will marry him in her place," he'd said. It wasn't a re
ad hoped. Hoped for a fami
contempt, such undisguised disgust. I was not the prize he had been promise