he crashed back into my life. He found me pregnant, living
scanning the home with pure greed. They cornered me, their faces twist
uestions turned to violence. They slapped me, shoved shard
letto heel into my stomach. Then Ka
the tiny, fluttering life inside me
's sterile," Kaden sneered, his voice dripping with contempt. "The car accident ten years ago made su
ed through the estate gates. It was Angus. And they were about to learn t
pte
Whit
home-crashed open with a force that
e lock, the soft thud of his briefcase on the mahogany table. This was a violati
efree man who had left me at the altar was gone, replaced by someone thinner, harder, with an edge of d
oover. Her cat-like eyes, once filled with feigned friendship, now
adn't heard in three years. It held none of th
e toward him. The sudden movement sent a jolt of panic throug
ng?" I gasped, tr
dumb with me," he snarled, his eyes dropping to wh
to a smug smile. "She's not going to tell you, Kaden. Look at her. Living in your brother' s
ising with a frantic edge. "Three years. I haven't touched you. Haven't even
nce of him. To abandon me in the most public, humiliating way possible, to disappear without a word
a bitter laugh bubbling in
said, my voice dangerously low. "You think you
ng. "You're not fit to be a father to
w. His face contorted, a mixture of shock and rage. Che
voice dripping with fake sympathy. "After every
I shot back, my eyes still locked on Kaden. "Jus
been through hell, living on scraps, while you've been here, living like a queen in the Manning m
sudden, sharp jerk. "Was it fair when you, my supposed best friend, were sleeping with my fiancé behind my back? Was it fair when you filled his head
tchy, ugly red. The memory of her pathetic, t
. "Kaden, darling, listen to her. She's twis
ened, his brief moment of shock replaced by pure, unadulterat
avernous hall. My head snapped to the side, my ear ringing. Stars expl
nding over me. "This is a Manning house. My house. And y
e was spreading through my chest. The same look was in his eyes. The same cruel dismissal he'd given me
e years ago, in the aftermath of that spectacular humiliation, another man had stepped
n" for his ruthless acumen and cold demeanor. He had quietly taken my hand, shielded me
had fought for through years of doctors and quiet heartbreak, was hi
at child, I had to
king slightly, holding up a hand. "Ju
t. You got pregnant to try and lock down your position, to ste
etto heel clicked ominously on the marble floor. She grabbed a f
us would fall for it? Everyone knows about his accident. Everyone knows he can't hav
e believed her. Of course he did. He was a f
aged to say through clenched teeth, the pain in my
"Dorris was just angry. A piece of paper means no
is chest with a pathetic imitation of his brother's authority. "Which
a Manning," I stated, my voice ringing with a c
ffect I'd hoped for. Kaden's
"Don't you dare say that name
it's time you learned a lesson, Kalea. A les
again. Not a slap this time, but a clo
ripped through my abdomen. It was a pain so absolute, so a
g into a tight ball, my arms wrapped pr
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