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g I apologize to his pregnant mistress. He was the broke kid I'd made in
acob had orchestrated the car accident that caused my miscarriage years a
our story. He paraded their love for the world to see, buying her
grief over our lost son, turned to ash. It was all a lie.
rashed the party. With the evidence in hand and my allies at my side, I was
pte
e Garre
s now standing in our living room, deman
world saw it and whispered about Jacob Gillespie' s devotion. The broke kid from the wrong side of the tracks who ro
iness decision. He was the man I had pulled from obscurity, the man my fathe
ve was the found
named Karina Flowers was standing in the middle of it
go, unannounced, a triumphant little sm
ping with a sweetness that felt like poison. "
my vast mahogany desk, the silence i
ce as cold and empty a
you to know. He wants you to step
brow was relaxed, his mouth soft. It was a picture of him in our bed, and the angle was intimate, taken by someone lying next
nd coil of control I'd spent a lif
lked around my desk, and picked up the
e and calmly poured the ent
r, soaking her pristine white blouse. She gas
he screamed, s
skull. I had followed her out, watched her call Jacob, her voice a pathetic, theatric
you pay for this, Ca
aked, droplets of rain clinging to his dark hair. He isn't looking at me with conc
my mouth. I walk past him, heading for the bar.
ou," he bites out, h
. It's over. Get your things. Get your
e seethes, taking a step toward m
"What should I call her? The future Mrs. Gillespie? The ambitious intern who s
roar echoes in t
just short, his chest heaving. His bodyguards, loyal to him, file in silently behind him, creating a wall
his voice a calm, dangerous ru
ve any idea what you've done?" he says, his voice dropping to a terrifying whis
e scar above his eye. The
the words a familiar, guilt-laden refrain. "
I laugh, a ha
ffect her ability to have children in the future." He delivers the line
in the rain. Jacob' s carefully chosen words no
barren, jealous wife attacks the fertile young mistress. It' s a good narrat
into it, crossing my legs. I am completely a
h steel. "You, the boy from nowhere. I gave you everything. My name. My fat
fists clenching at his sides. "You
goes to the inside of his jacke
e, their hands m
in a sneer. He doesn't believe I'll do anything. He has alway
I say
Before I can react, Jacob l
, hard. Arthur, a man twice Jacob's age but built like a brick wall,
is a sicke
off, standing over him. "You work for me now, old man. You
e, a look of smug sat
mistake. He fo
. I grab the heavy crystal decanter from the bar cart.
of the bodyguard closest to me. He
ge of the broken decanter in m
hiss, my voice dropping to a predatory
weapon in my hand, and for the first time ton
cade, feels like it's been surgically removed. In its place is a cold, emp
f blood from his lip. "Ma'am," he says, his
ncing him. My eyes are
And he has no idea the e

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