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paper in front of her, the words twisting together until she could barely read the
is wife. Obey the rules.
ered her eyes, afraid of the man
an H
ade her heart p
uit hugging his tall frame, his eyes sharp and unreadable. The man who had ruined rivals and bought com
very part of her screa
he co
e bills piled higher every day, the weight of them crushing Amara's chest with every b
sn't a choice. I
gn
al. His command sliced through the
ime. His eyes were dark and piercing, like blades cutting into
embling. "You could have any woman yo
ed, but the sound was humorless. "I don't need love. I need a wife who won't ask
she clenched the pen tighter. This wasn't
r role in public. You smile when I say smile, stand when I say stand. In return, your fa
no mistake, Amara. You will ne
s words was wor
fall. If she broke now, she would lose everything. She forced her
ing against the paper was lo
as d
Cole anymore. S
s eyes glinting with cold
ade radiated power, as though he ruled not just the room but the world.
rk and dangerous. "You belong to me now. But only
the edge of the chair. She wanted to scream,
l burst open. The sharp sound of hee
d, her brea
ng black dress clung to her perfect figure, diamonds glittering at her throat. H
gainst his arm as if she owned him. Her gaze droppe
her voice dripping with venom
a fr
nfully as the woman's
 
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