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Bound To The Ruthless Billionaire Proxy

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 1311    |    Released on: Today at 11:11

Elsie had bitten him. Hard. His forearm still throbbed beneath the silk h

te. He filed that information away next to everything else he'd catalogued about her: the way she'd scanned the driveway cameras on ar

bin had sent. She was either i

s pressed to her wrist. Taking her own pulse. Her lips moved slightly, counting. After a long

she s

he pallor of her skin. The heart condition was real. He'd seen her medical file-severe, chronic, managed by a cocktail of expe

t move. He let her see him watching, le

on. In decision. She had chosen her next

ard the centra

on the armrest. Every m

ics, the breathing mask obscuring half his face. The fake scars were a masterpiece of biomedical engineering-dark red,

sound. Cracked lips parted bene

ightly-that same clinical assessment she'd turned on

the headboard. The sterile water p

small amount of water into it, her movements caref

went

ps of liquid. Ta

aged body with a syringe. The way she'd smiled. The way his heart had stopped twelve minutes later. Kor

ned to ice

ow, leaning over Denis, bringing

ded out of

slamming against sterile tile.

was fast, he noted somewhere in the cold m

the cup out

clattered to the floor. Sterile water splashed across

single heartbeat, her eyes went wide-shock, confusion, the raw animal r

watched

t. Shoved it down. Her jaw tightened. Her hands, which had flown up instinctively to protect her f

ied. But she w

fingers digging into her collarbones hard enough to bruise. H

e was barely recognizable, even to himself-raw, guttural

roat, beating too fast, too erratic. Her skin was cha

iving hi

ointed at the spilled water on the floor without breakin

-definitively. A single, controlled

lie t

once since I walked into this house. You want to test the water? Test it. Call your security

her heart probably tearing itself apart

ouldn't use poison. I'd use the fact that none of you see me as a threat. I've been here less than twenty-four hours and I've

in the sterile

n. But something shifted behind his eyes-

uing. He'd watched her do it. And a

id, his voice still

hot back. "Next time, keep your hands o

ched moment, neit

straightened his jacket with a single sharp tug, as if

om her and walked

is voice flat and clinical again, every trace of emotion wiped clean. "Not

one hand on the keypad.

Els

hand now pressed to her sternum, her breath

ing I've ever seen or the stupi

atic hiss. He stepped through. It loc

long, ragged breath she'd been holding for what felt like hours

en at the patient on the bed, who had gone still

ngry, she though

t away with e

he so af

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Bound To The Ruthless Billionaire Proxy
Bound To The Ruthless Billionaire Proxy
“Elsie stood completely alone in the pouring rain at her father's freshly dug grave. Before she could even mourn, a black SUV pulled up, and Roland Cantu shoved a marriage contract into her hands. He claimed her father had embezzled three billion dollars from the Carlisle group, leaving her with a massive debt. "Sign the marriage contract, and the debt is forgiven." When Elsie refused to marry a dying man, Roland threatened to instantly cut off her mother's life support and her own vital heart medication. Forced to sign, she was dragged to the Carlisle fortress, stripped of her clothes, scrubbed with harsh chemicals, and locked in a glass medical cage. Inside, she was guarded by Axel Stone, a ruthless proxy who treated her like a corporate assassin. When Elsie simply tried to give her dying husband a sip of water, Axel slapped the cup away and accused her of poisoning it. "Get on your knees and drink it." He violently forced her head toward the puddle on the cold floor, triggering a massive, near-fatal cardiac event. Even after she survived and proved her innocence, Axel still ordered her only warm meal thrown into the garbage disposal. Elsie didn't understand why her father was framed, or why she was trapped in this paranoid nightmare with a sadistic madman. But as she stared at the empty kitchen counter, her fear finally turned into burning anger. Since they desperately needed her alive to produce an heir and secure their trust fund, she would use their own leverage against them. She was going to demand a child through IVF, survive this prison, and tear this twisted family apart to clear her father's name.”