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Bound To The Ruthless Billionaire CEO

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 864    |    Released on: Today at 14:55

piece of dry bread Vivian shoved through the door on the second day. Her hunger was a dull, constant ache, b

the house, and rain lashed against the small porthole window. Thunder cracked ove

scratching sound at the door. She held her breath

face pale in the dim light. She was holding a raincoa

spered, her voice choked with tears. "I won't

kly, her heart aching. "They'll fi

've saved. It's not much, but it will get you started somewhere new. This," she said, unfolding the paper

round the old woman's frail body. This was the only moth

oan from... a mother. Now go. I've sent Vivian on a fool's errand to the phar

d the money and the bus schedule deep into her pocket. They crept down the stairs, t

fierce hug. "Be safe, my dear girl. Live a

ide, plunging into t

neakers. She glanced back one last time at the house, a dark monolith with a sin

d and rain, her sights set on the distant glo

Ballard Stark stared out at the rain-streaked cityscape. The phone pressed t

rust is clear. You need a wife, an heir. Stabi

d of emotion. He massaged the bridge of his nose, a flicker of irritation crossing h

good enough.

, unbidden, to a chaotic night just a few days ago. The scent of jasmine, the feel of soft skin under his

street away, its sign a blurry beacon in the downpour. But her body was f

gs gave out. She pitched forward, the world tilting

s cut through the deluge, i

vid Foster, yelled, s

fishtailed, stopping with a violent lurch just inches

hell, David?" he snapped, his voice sharp with annoyance. H

the bone, lying facedown i

is voice cold and dismissive. "Mov

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Bound To The Ruthless Billionaire CEO
Bound To The Ruthless Billionaire CEO
“I thought marrying the wealthy Julian Sterling would finally free me from my abusive family. But the morning after my bachelorette party, my future mother-in-law spotted a brutal hickey on my neck, tore up our wedding invitations, and threw me out onto the streets. My own family didn't care that I was drugged and set up by my cousin. They locked me in a dusty attic to starve, planning to sell me to a creepy older man to save their failing business. I escaped into a stormy night and collapsed, only to wake up in a luxurious hospital suite. The billionaire who "rescued" me was Ballard Stark-the very stranger who had ruined my innocence that night. He coldly handed me a medical report showing I was four weeks pregnant with his heir. "From now on, you, and it, belong to me." I screamed that I would get rid of it and run, but he effortlessly blocked my escape. He threatened to send the elderly housekeeper who helped me to prison and destroy what was left of my family. In a blind panic, I smashed a porcelain vase, only for him to casually inform me it was a Ming Dynasty antique worth thirty million dollars. I was completely trapped, reduced to a vessel for a ruthless predator just to pay off an impossible debt. But as he pushed the custody contract across the desk, my suffocating despair suddenly turned into a burning rage. Since he wanted to chain me to his life so badly, I would make sure this gilded cage became his worst nightmare.”