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as celebration. The bubbles in the champagne rose in a frantic, golden rush, mir
e that smelled of expensive lilies and old money. It was her engag
st her hip, hidden ins
A relentless, angry vibratio
Jed's with too much powder on her face-and excused herself. She walked toward
the jazz band faded to a dull thrum. Elsie opened her
T OP
NOT CLICK
RE YOU?
was a link. No context, just a link sent from an
ird trapped in a cage. She knew. Somewhere in the de
pped t
ss on the hotel Wi-Fi. When it finally
go in Central Park. He was tangled in the limbs of a woman with chestnut hair. Elsie recognized the hair. It belo
pped the railing, the way he threw his head back. But it wasn't the sex
rding, propped up on a towel.
dump her?" Sarah's voic
ens next quarter. I need that portfolio. Elsie is... she's fine. She's a boring, safe little girl.
r reflection in th
t chignon. Her dress, a silk ivory slip that cost more
looked like
ispered to the e
here, burning behind her eyelids, but they felt frozen, st
bbing away the invisible grime of the last three years. She dried them on a thic
e podium, holding a microphone, looking handsome and charming and utterly fraudulent.
his voice amplified by the sp
owd ap
erwater. A waiter passed by with a tray of fresh drinks. Elsie reached out and t
arms to embrace her, leaning in for a
ed, sensing the sti
word. She just
e splashed directly into his open eyes, soakin
silent. The jazz ba
ng at his stinging e
didn't shout. She didn't scream. Her v
ceilings. "I've just forwarded a link to everyone in this room. I
ne. The thud was the lou
her heel and
ard Jed shouting her name, his voice cracking with panic, but she didn't look back. She walk
rs swung shut behind her
came in short, jagged gasps. She looked down at her hands; th
ang. It was
the screen.
answ
was furious. "I have investors calling me. You
e said, her voice trembling. "He w
ye and you secure the deal! That merger was going to save this
om her ear. She looked at it a
I've done," she sai
lfish l
a thumb that felt numb
to go. Her apartment was technically in Jed's na
told the driver.
and smelled of acrylic paint and takeo
shoved into her hands. She wasn't crying anymore. She was just staring at
floor with her iPad. "Your dad froze the secondary cards. A
dry laugh. "Of
o dollars in your
student loans," Elsie corrected. "And Mom's h
and suffocating. The rain had started
e," Debbi said hesitantly.
e headline was stark: HUNTER HEIR DIAGNOSED WI
a photo. Ha
ir, sharp jawline, eyes that looked like they could c
family needs a legitimate heir before he passes. The trust fund stipulates h
"Hardin Hunte
aybe less. The doctors say his hear
id, disgusted. "Someone to marry a d
death," Debbi said quietly. "And a monthly
er's house. Enough to pay off her father's debts so he could never hold them over her
myself," Els
dying, El. You wouldn't have to... be with him. Not re
ven years ago. A gala. Her mother had collapsed, her heart giving out
ar, shouted for a medic, held her hand until the ambulance came. He h
in H
e had disappeared into the s
llars in her bank account. She thought about Jed's la
the number?
linked.
he Hunters. Do you
s listed right here for '
. Her fingers hover
the window frames. It felt like a
di
rang onc
e answered. It was deep, smoot
r voice didn't shake this time. "I saw t
ed, a hint of amusement in h
ie said. "I'm availabl
urs, Ms. Watkins," Silas said. "Mr. Hu
is," Elsie
Hunter Tower in Man
be t
ned in her throat. She looked at Debbi
ry a dying billionai
to watch the rain drown the city. "I'm going to walk h
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