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"Bound By The Wrong Brother"

Chapter 6 6

Word Count: 454    |    Released on: 30/03/2026

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the other end, her goss

in Hawaii," Harper lied smoothly, not bl

d," Sloan

d, her voice tight. "The Bright family is spending m

emanded, her voice vibrat

rper said flatly. "If this leaks

uldn't stop her; it would only

bsolute silence a

ld smile touching her lips. That rumor

her water glass. As she lifted it, her eyes ca

torted the image, bu

e narrow hallway leading to the restroom

body angled toward Harper's booth, st

e. The cold glass slipped s

ly heard her talking about the B

he guard turned his

e back of Harper's neck, her pul

Harper's face. "Hello? You look

mile. "The AC is just b

gh, using it as a shield, peeking over

n the back, leaning down to whisper di

le. He didn't look up. He just con

asy cheeseburgers onto the table. The smell of charred me

massive bite, completely oblivious

y. She couldn't hide now. She had to kno

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“My father gave me an ultimatum: marry a man I despise or lose my entire inheritance. I chose to run, boarding a private jet with no intention of looking back. But his reach is absolute. The phone buzzed before we even left New York airspace. "Send me a picture with Sterling now," his voice barked, "or I'm calling your pilot to turn that jet around." I faked the photo and fled to Las Vegas, my last resort. My mission was simple: find my father's illegitimate son, the one secret that could break his hold over me. My only lead was a grainy picture of a ruthless fixer, a man who cleaned up my father's messes. I found him in a desolate diner, a giant of a man surrounded by a wall of guards. I gambled everything on a single coin toss for the information I needed. He saw right through my desperate bluff. He leaned in close, his voice a low, gravelly rasp. "In my city, the house always wins." I was left standing there, humiliated and defeated. But as he turned to leave, he glanced over his shoulder. "But you're lucky. Today, I'm just curious what Howard Bright's daughter is doing so far from home." He had seen me not as a threat, but as a curiosity. I had lost the battle, but I wasn't done yet. I was no longer running. I was hunting.”