From Gilded Cage To Unchained Queen

From Gilded Cage To Unchained Queen

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To save my dying father, I made a deal with the billionaire Christopher Kirkland. I became his secret, a bird in a gilded cage he paraded around when it suited him. But I was just a pawn in his twisted game to win back his ex-girlfriend. He proved it when he publicly outbid me for my own mother's heirloom necklace, only to gift it to her right in front of me. Then he threw me out of the penthouse. My few cherished belongings-my books, a photo of my parents-were tossed out. "Chaney doesn't like clutter," he told me, erasing my entire existence for her. A text on his phone confirmed the brutal truth. "Our little game is working perfectly," she'd written. "She's completely fooled." Years later, after she betrayed him and his empire nearly crumbled, he came back begging. He thought he could buy my forgiveness. He was about to learn that my freedom had no price tag.

From Gilded Cage To Unchained Queen Chapter 1

To save my dying father, I made a deal with the billionaire Christopher Kirkland. I became his secret, a bird in a gilded cage he paraded around when it suited him.

But I was just a pawn in his twisted game to win back his ex-girlfriend.

He proved it when he publicly outbid me for my own mother's heirloom necklace, only to gift it to her right in front of me.

Then he threw me out of the penthouse. My few cherished belongings-my books, a photo of my parents-were tossed out.

"Chaney doesn't like clutter," he told me, erasing my entire existence for her.

A text on his phone confirmed the brutal truth.

"Our little game is working perfectly," she'd written. "She's completely fooled."

Years later, after she betrayed him and his empire nearly crumbled, he came back begging. He thought he could buy my forgiveness. He was about to learn that my freedom had no price tag.

Chapter 1

Josie Barnett POV:

I knew what I was in this for. It was a transaction, pure and simple.

I played the part. I wore the clothes, smiled at the right people, and kept my mouth shut. It was easier that way, especially when the nights came.

He thinks I want this. I watched him from across the room. He thinks I' m devoted.

He made it clear, often. "You're lucky, Josie. Many would kill for your position."

Each word was a fresh cut. Each public humiliation a reminder of my place. But I had a plan. A secret escape map drawn in my mind, every detail meticulously placed.

The papers were filed. All the legalities taken care of. I made sure of it.

I touched the expensive necklace at my throat. He'd bought it for me. Another piece in his gilded cage. It felt heavy against my skin.

"Isn't she lovely?" a woman cooed next to me. "Christopher spoils her rotten."

The words were meant as flattery, but they just felt hollow. They always did. They didn't know the cost of 'spoiled.'

"You could have anything you want, darling," the woman added, her eyes wide. "Why would you ever leave such a life?"

Anything but my freedom. I just offered a tight smile.

"Some things aren't about money," I managed to say, the words tasting like ash.

My friend, Sarah, squeezed my arm. Her eyes held understanding. "You're strong, Josie. Stronger than they know."

The date was set. Two weeks. Then it would all be over.

I signed the last document, sealing my fate. It was a fellowship, far away. Secluded. Exactly what I needed.

I walked out of the penthouse, leaving the opulent silence behind. The driver was waiting, as always. Christopher's car. His world.

A tremor went through me. Don't be late. He hated being kept waiting.

The city lights blurred as we drove. Another charity gala. Another night playing the part.

He was there, already holding court. He pulled me into his side the moment I stepped in. His hand on my waist felt like a brand, possessive and cold.

I scanned the room, a familiar parade of faces. Then I saw her. A young woman, cornered, her eyes wide with fear.

My stomach twisted. I knew that look. I' d worn it too many times.

I took a step forward, a whispered word on my lips.

His grip tightened, a silent warning. His eyes, sharp and dark, met mine. Don't.

I froze. The weight of his power settled over me, heavy and suffocating. I couldn't. Not now. Not when I was so close to my escape.

Then the cornered woman spoke. Her voice, though trembling, cut through the chatter. "You think you own me? You think you can just... discard me?"

A ripple went through the crowd. My breath caught. I knew that voice. And the man it was aimed at.

He was trying to smooth things over. His face, usually so composed, showed a flicker of annoyance, then something darker. He had loved her once. It was a messy, public affair. She' d left him for someone wealthier, someone with a more established name. Everyone knew. He' d been the talk of the town, the "new money" billionaire scorned by old money. He' d never quite gotten over the humiliation.

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“To save my dying father, I made a deal with the billionaire Christopher Kirkland. I became his secret, a bird in a gilded cage he paraded around when it suited him. But I was just a pawn in his twisted game to win back his ex-girlfriend. He proved it when he publicly outbid me for my own mother's heirloom necklace, only to gift it to her right in front of me. Then he threw me out of the penthouse. My few cherished belongings-my books, a photo of my parents-were tossed out. "Chaney doesn't like clutter," he told me, erasing my entire existence for her. A text on his phone confirmed the brutal truth. "Our little game is working perfectly," she'd written. "She's completely fooled." Years later, after she betrayed him and his empire nearly crumbled, he came back begging. He thought he could buy my forgiveness. He was about to learn that my freedom had no price tag.”
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