g else, something uniquely Corrie-the only evidence she had ever been there. He ran a hand through his perfectly styled
w tight, and checked the safe hidden behind a painting. His bearer bonds, the spare cash, hi
n he heard the soft click of the front door. He moved to the top of the gr
er's light, but her eyes... her eyes were different. They were calm. Too c
s. "Finished with your little performance?" he asked, h
w glass coffee table in the center of the living room. From her simple leather tote bag, she pulled
ned it," she said
cle in his jaw twitched. He snatched the papers and flipped through them, his gaze scanning the dense legal
g. He leaned forward, his large frame casting a shadow over her. "Corrie, do you have
dency, my career, to be your wife. To manage this house, to host your business partners, to... to lose a child for you." He
g uncomfortable through him-a ghost of guilt-but h
ng to his full height to tower over her. "A s
ransaction," she replied, her
of her breath. He reached out and gripped her chin, forcing her to look up at him. His f
forced through her teeth
rackled with tension. Finally, with a smirk, he released her. H
calling her bluff. "You want your transaction? You'll g
carefully constructed facade crumble.
ave a single, dec
nd walked out of the house, her ba
ce. For the first time since he'd met her, he had the disti
he side of the sprawling mansion. Tucked away behind a row of manicured hedges was a small, private gar
all, white crib stood against one wall, a mobile of soft, felt stars hanging above it. The walls were painted a pale, soothing yell
A place of hope tha
A sob tore from her throat. She sank to the floor, her body curling in on it
ehead pressed against them. The tears came then, silent and agoni
for the love she thought she had, for the lif
o the empty, silent room. "I'm so so
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