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The Billionaire's Price for My Salvation

Chapter 3 3

Word Count: 569    |    Released on: 02/04/2026

partment and headed to the small dive bar she o

e sticky bar counter. "Screw them. If they

nt smile, twisting the salt

said to Jodie. "Your chance might still be coming." He turned to Adelynn, his f

gn. Jodie, the wild, fearless textile designer; Mitch, the precise, brilliant architec

ie struggled to get by with odd freelance jobs. And Adelynn... she was

d, taking a sip of

, her voice sharp with care. "You should've dumped that whole tray of c

ly. "It wasn't that dramatic

gitated. "It's the ultimate power move - complet

world," Mitch tried to mediate. "They're not

from Christian Mercer was not just wealth or class. It was emp

ated inside he

s Jef

t, shoved it deeper into her ba

ght her small movement

d to speak, fearing h

never understand the chasm that had opened up in her life. He had offered to help, to pay a few bills... but his kindness felt lik

ather's company is one of the biggest dev

than she intended. "I'm not asking

to it with everything she had. Accepting help from Jefferson would mean a

ightly, her palm warm and steady. "We get it, Addy. We

heir faces filled with genuine worry, and

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The Billionaire's Price for My Salvation
The Billionaire's Price for My Salvation
“I was a Parsons-trained designer, but with my family drowning in over half a million dollars of debt, I delivered coffee just to survive. One clumsy mistake-spilling a latte in a corporate lobby-put me on the radar of the city's most ruthless billionaire, Christian Mercer. A week later, I wasn't fired. I was summoned to his office on the 85th floor, where he laid out a contract. He knew everything: my student loans, my mother's crippling medical bills, the foreclosure notices piling up on our kitchen table. He offered to wipe it all away, plus pay me five million dollars. The price was one year of my life as his wife. He called it a "mutually beneficial transaction," coldly stating my desperate circumstances made me the perfect, compliant candidate. I wasn't a person to him, just an asset to be acquired to solve a problem he refused to explain. But when I found the eviction notice taped to our apartment door, my pride was a luxury I could no longer afford. I signed his contract. After a sterile City Hall ceremony, he left me alone in his cold, empty penthouse with a final, chilling instruction. "The public part of our agreement begins now, Mrs. Mercer," he said, his voice void of any emotion. "Act accordingly."”
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