Rising From The Deep: The Heiress's Wrath
ing Ivy felt
eeth chatter violently before she even opened her eyes. Then came
her eyes f
in. The roar
. Ropes bit into her wrists and ankles, coarse and tight
uminating the world in
ned black and angry around them,
ve her were
o her, staring out at the storm. He held a
her stood
der. She was shaking, seemingly sobbing. But as the lightning flashed aga
y's stepmother stepped forward, her high
y duct tape sealed her mouth shut. She c
looking down at Ivy with pure
asked, his voice bored
, a flicker of cruel satisfaction in her eyes as she concocted the perfect story to sever Braeden's last tie to Ivy. She had paid the do
and blinding, mixing with the rain on her face. She shook her head frantical
it over with. I have a bo
k raincoats stepped out from the shadows. They gr
onds. She locked eyes with Calla. Help me, sh
r Ivy," she whispered, loud enough for Braeden to he
ward the railing. Her face was inches from Iv
whispered, her voice barely audible over the w
. Her eyes wid
her red lips. "It took weeks. Watching her heart fail, bit by b
the only thing warmer than the freezing rain. She scre
ughed. "Go
n swun
y took
in the black void between the yacht and the
er with a bone-
ng the air from her lungs. She sank like a stone, the wei
faded above her, growi
d. Her vision b
she though
ice echoed in her mind
her. Mu
aby.
ife.
o
had soaked the ropes, making them slick. The knot around her wrists, tied hastily by careless th
t would snap. Fueled by a hatred that burned hotter than the icy
d slipp
ream of bubbles escaping her lips. She clawed a
ming for air. The da
rumming sound vibrated through the
, bobbing light
cean, fought the pain in her abdome
sping, heaving in mouthfu
distant blur of lights on the h
fishing trawler was cu
ed, her voice br
fire through her injured womb. But she swam with t
oat, grabbing onto a dangling net, she
he thought clear and cold in