Trapped By The Ruthless Billionaire Heir

Trapped By The Ruthless Billionaire Heir

Su Liao

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I am a widow trapped in the powerful McMahon family, relying solely on my late husband's trust fund to survive. But my biggest nightmare isn't my cruel in-laws; it's Kain, the ruthless heir to the empire. He just announced his engagement to a perfect, wealthy socialite, yet he refuses to let me go. He dragged me into the shadows at his own engagement party, bruising my wrists and branding my neck, warning me that I will always belong to him. When my mother-in-law spotted the hickey Kain left on me, she assumed I was just sleeping around. To keep my trust fund under her control, she forced me to marry Spencer, a sleazy, useless cousin. I desperately agreed to the arrangement, hoping that becoming a married woman would finally make me off-limits to Kain. But I underestimated a madman's obsession. Kain crashed our matchmaking dinner at the private club. With a single sentence, he bankrupted Spencer's company, terrifying him into giving me up. "Do you really think you're worthy of a McMahon widow?" He has everything-the power, the money, the perfect fiancée. Why won't he just leave me alone? Why must he keep me locked in this suffocating cage? As Kain's leg hooked around my ankle under the table, trapping me right in front of his oblivious family, a cold realization washed over me. Running from the devil wasn't going to work. If I ever wanted to be free, I would have to destroy him.

Trapped By The Ruthless Billionaire Heir Chapter 1

The Plaza Hotel glittered like a diamond choking on its own brilliance. Crystal chandeliers threw fractured rainbows across the silk wallpaper, and the air tasted of expensive champagne and hollow laughter. Adelia pressed her back against the dark mahogany paneling near the terrace doors, willing herself to become part of the shadows. Her black dress was a deliberate choice-sleek, modest, forgettable. She just needed to make it through the night without being noticed by the one person who mattered most.

Her heart hammered against her ribs, a frantic bird trying to escape its cage. She kept her head down, her eyes fixed on the polished marble floor, and took a step toward the terrace. The cool night air would be a relief. It would clear the suffocating scent of gardenias and cigar smoke from her lungs.

She took another step. Almost there.

A hand shot out from the darkness behind a marble pillar. Thick fingers wrapped around her wrist like a vise, the grip bruising, inescapable. The sudden pressure sent a jolt of pure adrenaline through her veins. Before she could scream, she was yanked backward, her heels scraping uselessly against the floor.

She stumbled into the dimly lit service corridor, the roar of the banquet muffled by the heavy fire doors. The familiar scent hit her first-cedar, vetiver, and something darkly masculine that always made her stomach clench. Kain's chest pressed hard against her back, the heat of him burning through the thin silk of her dress.

He didn't say a word. He just dragged her deeper into the shadows, away from the light, away from safety. His breath was hot against her ear, his silence more terrifying than any shout.

"Let me go," Adelia whispered. Her voice trembled, betraying the fear she tried so hard to hide. She pulled against his grip, but it was like fighting a steel cable.

Kain ignored her. He pushed her forward until her back hit the cold plaster wall with a dull thud. He caged her in instantly, his large hands slamming against the wall on either side of her head. The sound echoed in the narrow space, a gunshot in the quiet.

He stepped closer. His knee forced its way between her legs, parting them with a rough, proprietary motion. The hard muscle of his thigh pressed against her core, and a dangerous heat seeped through the thin fabric of her underwear. She squeezed her eyes shut, humiliated by the way her body reacted to his proximity, the traitorous warmth pooling low in her belly.

His thumb found her chin. He dug his digit into the soft flesh, forcing her face up. He didn't caress; he possessed. His thumb dragged across her lower lip, pulling it down, examining her like a piece of livestock he was considering buying.

"Were you trying to hide from me, Adelia?" His voice was a low rumble, vibrating through his chest and into hers.

She turned her head, breaking his gaze. She couldn't look into those ice-blue eyes. They saw too much. They took too much. Out of the corner of her eye, she spotted a security guard at the far end of the corridor, his back turned. If she screamed...

Kain's hand moved from the wall to her jaw. His fingers dug into her cheeks, forcing her head back around. The pressure was enough to make her eyes water.

"Look at me," he commanded. The coldness in his eyes was absolute. "I asked you a question."

From the banquet hall, the MC's voice boomed through the speakers, announcing the start of the evening's main event. The sound of applause rippled through the walls, a stark contrast to the silent war being waged in the dark corridor.

Kain released her jaw, but only to smooth the lapel of her dress. His fingers lingered on the fabric, tracing the neckline, brushing the swell of her breast. It wasn't a comforting gesture. It was the touch of a man checking over his property before putting it on display.

"Eleven o'clock," he murmured, leaning in so close that his lips brushed the shell of her ear. "The penthouse. Don't be late."

"No." The word escaped her mouth before she could stop it. A spark of defiance flared in her chest, fueled by desperation. "I'm not coming."

Kain went still. Then, a slow, cold smile spread across his face. It didn't reach his eyes. "Is that so?"

He stepped back just enough to look her up and down, his gaze a physical weight that made her skin crawl. "Jairo's trust fund is up for review next month."

The spark of defiance died instantly, replaced by a cold dread that froze the blood in her veins. Her face drained of color. That fund was the only thing keeping her afloat, the only thing standing between her and total ruin.

Kain watched the realization dawn on her face with obvious satisfaction. His finger traced a slow path down the side of her neck, finding the rapid pulse point beneath her skin. He pressed down, not enough to choke, but enough to remind her of his power over her life.

"If you miss our appointment," he said, his voice dropping to a dangerous whisper, "the trust committee will tear that fund apart. I'm the only one who can keep them from freezing it indefinitely. Every penny. Gone, without me."

Footsteps echoed from the main hall. Someone was approaching the corridor.

Kain's hand dropped instantly. He took a smooth step back, the terrifying predator vanishing in the blink of an eye. He adjusted his cufflinks-a quick, precise motion-and the cold mask of the McMahon heir slid back into place.

He didn't look back as he turned and walked away, his broad shoulders disappearing into the bright light of the banquet hall.

Adelia stayed pressed against the wall. Her legs gave out, and she slid down the cold plaster until she was sitting on the floor. Her breath came in short, ragged gasps. She stared at the empty space where he had stood, the echo of his threat ringing in her ears.

She looked down at her wrist. The red marks from his grip were already blooming on her skin, a vivid reminder of his hold on her. The throb matched the frantic beating of her heart.

She had to find a way out. She had to break free from this man.

But in the McMahon empire, his will was the only law that mattered. And she was just a prisoner waiting for her sentence.

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“I am a widow trapped in the powerful McMahon family, relying solely on my late husband's trust fund to survive. But my biggest nightmare isn't my cruel in-laws; it's Kain, the ruthless heir to the empire. He just announced his engagement to a perfect, wealthy socialite, yet he refuses to let me go. He dragged me into the shadows at his own engagement party, bruising my wrists and branding my neck, warning me that I will always belong to him. When my mother-in-law spotted the hickey Kain left on me, she assumed I was just sleeping around. To keep my trust fund under her control, she forced me to marry Spencer, a sleazy, useless cousin. I desperately agreed to the arrangement, hoping that becoming a married woman would finally make me off-limits to Kain. But I underestimated a madman's obsession. Kain crashed our matchmaking dinner at the private club. With a single sentence, he bankrupted Spencer's company, terrifying him into giving me up. "Do you really think you're worthy of a McMahon widow?" He has everything-the power, the money, the perfect fiancée. Why won't he just leave me alone? Why must he keep me locked in this suffocating cage? As Kain's leg hooked around my ankle under the table, trapping me right in front of his oblivious family, a cold realization washed over me. Running from the devil wasn't going to work. If I ever wanted to be free, I would have to destroy him.”
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Chapter 6

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Chapter 10

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