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Dark Obsession: The Billionaire's Helpless Prey

Dark Obsession: The Billionaire's Helpless Prey

Author: A Li
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Chapter 1 

Word Count: 1453    |    Released on: Today at 16:12

Booth's thin frame. A gust of Manhattan winter wind shoved it back at her, the air so c

n, Cap

the wind from the back seat, devo

Steele. Overnight, she had become a guest in their sprawling Upper East Side mansion-a charity case tolerated for the sake o

ng her in the suffocating silence. The vehicle pulled away from the curb, gliding silently into the river of Upper East Side traffic. She smoothed down

. "That's what you chose to wear? It looks like s

to watch the city lights blur past the tinted window. The gl

nfuriate him more than

hand hit the back of the passenger sea

r's house. Tonight, you will be quiet, you will be invi

sting of his words. She gave a small, tig

derst

on his anger. He slumped back int

. The momentum threw her forward, her shoulder knocking hard against the door.

ating bass that shook the fi

didn't wait to see if she could manage the icy pavement in her three-inch heels. She scramble

rity guard with a neck as thick as her thig

ess, his expression a mixt

he's with me." The words were clipped, dismissive

r for a moment longer, a silent judgment that made her skin crawl. The cl

air was thick with the smell of sweat, perfume, and spilled liquor. He led her up a flight of stairs, away

hed it

a den of shadows and low, expensive light. The conversations stopped. Dozens of pairs

holding a glass of amber liquid, sauntered over. "Kend

. "Just a freeloader fr

ughter went th

e sharp, grounding pain a welcome distractio

s fingers aiming to tip her chi

n as a startled animal. His hand met empty a

his voice low and dangero

ds, leaving her stranded and exposed in the middle of the room. She

of them deliberately ramming her shoulder. Caprice stumbled, catching her balance just before

canned the room, desperately searching for

across her path, and she sidestepped ju

st part of the room, there was a semi-circu

lid into the plush leather seat. She sank deep into the cushions, the darkness wrapping aro

t lasted onl

the thumping bass from the club below. The noise in the room didn

perfectly tailored it seemed molded to him. He stepped inside, and the

gan E

f his face. He picked up a fresh glass and moved toward the newcomer, his po

urniture. His eyes, dark and chillingly focused, scanned

her spine. A primal instinct screamed at her to hide, to become

s use

landed directly on her. They stopped. For a heartbeat, the entire world

started

uffled out of his path, their bodies tense, their eyes averted.

ister, looked confused. He took a step forward

a small, dismissive gesture t

is large frame blocked what little light rea

h caught in her throat. They weren't just eyes; they were black holes, deep and empty and filled with a

The words were soft, but

, her heart slammin

tood that the dark booth had never been a refuge.

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Dark Obsession: The Billionaire's Helpless Prey
Dark Obsession: The Billionaire's Helpless Prey
“I was the unwanted stepsister in the wealthy Steele family, living like a stray dog. Everything changed the night my stepbrother Kendell dragged me to a VIP club, where I caught the eye of Finnegan Emerson, the most ruthless billionaire in New York. To save his own skin, Kendell traded me to him without hesitation. "Take her. Just get her out of my hair." I tried to run, but Finnegan hunted me down and locked me in his car. Worse, our housekeeper accidentally revealed my fatal weakness to him: severe asthma triggered by dog dander. The very next day, Kendell deliberately brought a massive German Shepherd into the house, laughing as I collapsed, gasping for air. He announced that Finnegan had kindly offered his isolated, hyper-clean estate for my "safety." As I lay on the floor dying for a breath, the terrifying truth I found online echoed in my mind. Finnegan was a pathological germaphobe who destroyed people for merely brushing against his suit. Yet, he had grabbed my wrists and touched my lips without a single flinch. Why was this monstrous, cold-blooded predator so deeply obsessed with a nobody like me? As my vision blurred, my phone lit up with a message from him, bypassing every block I had set. He had cut off all my escape routes, but I swore I would find a way out of his golden cage.”