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st powerful crime family. My husband, Austen, told me he w
e warehouse, the steel do
I was locked inside an i
b. They were laughing. He told me he didn't care about his son; he on
off," he
was instant. I begged him to stop, screaming for the
h of ice and my own blood,
, was dead and buried. He thought I was just a helpless,
as w
looked through the glass and mou
he warehouse doors didn't ju
walked the man Austen
. But my husband was
pte
zy
the city, yet the man I loved was about to sacrifice us bot
ffocating. It was a wet, heavy heat that clung to my skin like
e their normal size, and my back throbbed with a dull, pers
ily-a logistics empire built on blood money and buried b
ighty-fiv
d the control panel on the far wall. The office was sleek,
for mercy-would have leveled this building to the ground
was gone. Or
mperature. The cool air kicked on wi
me, Mrs.
ced with a venom I was t
lass surface. She was my husband's executive assistant. She was also the wo
ng against the wall for support. "It is
e cardigan tighter around her shoulders. She
terrible cramps today. The cold air makes them
patience fraying. "And my husband is
he dial do
her purse, her face twisting into a mask of sudden, exaggerated pain.
she whimpered. "I think I n
old air. I closed my eyes, letting the relief wash over me, u
e penthouse was
e was a man hewn from marble and ambition, a low-level associate who h
ing the reins while the underwor
oyer to greet him, a pro
n," I
cheek. He did not touch my stomach. He went straight to
tretched, tig
inally. His voice was low, devoid o
closer. "She sai
Austen said, tu
r seen them. He looked at me not as his w
s. Physical distress caused b
the air conditioning, Austen. It was eigh
ish, Isolde,"
ck me like a
es around your comfort. Deb is a loyal employee. She helps me run t
rned in my throat. "I
king everyone hate you. You are making me look
slammed the glass down. The sound echoe
or a second, I thought he
softening into something that looked
is hair. "The stress. The transition. It is too m
d me int
ered no comfort. I rested my cheek against his suit, smellin
eve that this coldness was just the weigh
his right," he whi
he gap between us, not realizing that he was alre

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