Brandy Clarke's life looks perfect from the outside. But behind closed doors, her marriage is a hollow shell, held together by obligation and indifference. Her husband barely pretends to care, and his mistresses have started sending her photos just to prove it. Then a single phone call changes everything. Barron Payne-billionaire heir to the most ruthless family in the country-is locked inside his penthouse, unresponsive, burning with fever, his body broken by wounds inflicted by his own blood. Because of her. She's the only one with a key. The only one he's ever trusted. The only one he's ever wanted. Brandy rushes through a storm to save him, telling herself it's just professional duty. But when Barron wakes and finds her standing over him, the ice between them shatters. He's furious. Obsessed. Desperate. And he refuses to let her walk away again-even if it means locking her in his building, even if it means walking barefoot into a hurricane just to ask her one question. "Do you care?" She's married to another man. His family wants her destroyed. The scandal could ruin them both. But when Barron Payne finally claims what's his, not even the storm can put out the fire. A billionaire romance about obsession, betrayal, and the love that almost kills you before it saves you.
The yellow cab splashed through the flooded streets of Manhattan, the torrential downpour hammering against the roof like a barrage of bullets. Brandy Clarke sat in the backseat, her eyes fixed on the blurred neon lights bleeding across the wet glass. She hadn't bothered to wait for an umbrella after her evening lecture at the medical seminar, and her trench coat was damp, clinging uncomfortably to her shoulders.
When the cab finally pulled up to the grand entrance of New York-Presbyterian Hospital, she paid the fare and dashed through the sliding glass doors, shivering slightly as the hyper-conditioned air of the lobby hit her wet clothes. She made her way to the VIP wing, the pristine, quiet corridors a stark contrast to the storm raging outside.
As she walked toward the expansive suite where her father was staying, she passed the staff break room. The door was propped open, and she paused instinctively. Inside, a colleague was heating up some late-night takeout, the smell of microwaved pasta wafting into the hall.
"Done with your lecture already, Brandy?" the colleague asked, turning around with a tired smile.
"Yeah," Brandy replied, stepping into the doorway and scanning the room. "Just got back."
"Looking for someone?"
"Is... Chloe not around?" Brandy asked, trying to sound casual.
"Chloe? No, she went home hours ago. She's not on the night rotation this week."
"Oh," Brandy murmured, her fingers tracing the edge of her damp sleeve. She hesitated, biting her lower lip-a nervous habit she couldn't quite shake. Finally, she couldn't stop the question from slipping out. "Does she not need to be here to monitor Mr. Payne? I heard his injuries were... pretty severe."
The colleague let out a soft laugh, stirring her pasta. "Barron Payne? He was discharged this afternoon. Honestly, with his kind of money, he has a whole team of private concierge doctors at his disposal. Why would a billionaire stay in a stuffy hospital room when he can recover in a multi-million-dollar penthouse? We're good, but we can't compete with that level of luxury."
Brandy stood frozen for a second. He was already gone.
A hollow feeling echoed in her chest. Of course he was. With friends like Adrien Pratt and Dr. Evan Hayes-men who represented the absolute elite of their respective fields-Barron lacked nothing. Why had she even worried? A minor complication like this was nothing they couldn't handle. Her concern was entirely redundant.
She forced a polite smile, suppressing the sharp sting of disappointment, and excused herself.
Pushing open the heavy oak door to her father's VIP suite, she was met with the steady, rhythmic beep of the heart monitor. Her father was resting, his breathing shallow but even. Martha, the dedicated private caregiver who had been with their family for years, looked up from her knitting.
"Good heavens, Brandy, you didn't even take an umbrella?" Martha scolded gently, setting her needles down. She immediately grabbed a thick, dry towel from the linen closet and draped it over Brandy's head, vigorously rubbing her damp hair. "Go to the bathroom and change out of those wet clothes. I'll put them in the dryer. It's almost autumn, you can't be catching a chill now."
"I know, Martha, thank you," Brandy sighed, letting the older woman fuss over her. She pulled a clean white button-down shirt from the small wardrobe they kept in the suite and retreated to the bathroom to change.
When she emerged, feeling warmer but no less exhausted, Martha was already hanging her damp coat on the drying rack.
"Where is Blake?" Martha asked, her brow furrowing in disapproval. "He's usually made an appearance by now. Why is he nowhere to be seen tonight?"
"He's probably just busy," Brandy said flatly, picking up a medical journal from the coffee table.
"And you haven't even called to check on him?"
"If he's busy, I shouldn't interrupt."
Martha sighed, walking over and placing a warm hand on Brandy's shoulder. "Brandy, sweetheart, I know things are tense. But in a marriage, you can't always be so stubborn. Sometimes, you just need to show a little care. It goes a long way."
Brandy offered a tight, humorless smile. "I hear you, Martha. Please, don't worry about my marriage."
"How can I not worry? I look at you like you're my own daughter," Martha lamented, shaking her head. "You and your father... neither of you makes it easy for me to relax."
Brandy's eyes softened. "I wish you were my mother, Martha. But I guess my dad and I just aren't that lucky." The mention of her late mother brought a familiar, dull ache to her chest, dimming the light in her eyes.
Martha looked slightly flustered, waving her hand dismissively. "Oh, hush now, don't talk nonsense."
Brandy smiled softly and lowered her head, opening her journal.
Just then, her phone buzzed sharply against the glass table. A text message from an unknown number lit up the screen.
Brandy picked it up. She tapped the notification, and a high-resolution photo filled her screen.
She froze.
The image was chaotic and deliberate. It showed a tangled mess of bedsheets. A man's expensive dress shirt was discarded carelessly next to a sheer, black lace slip. Beneath them lay a pair of women's lacy underwear tangled with men's briefs. Brandy recognized the dress shirt instantly. It was the exact custom-tailored Tom Ford shirt Blake had put on this morning. The cuffs bore his signature monogram: B.S.
Below the photo was a taunting line of text.
Brandy, I bet you haven't even seen your husband's underwear, have you? Is a sham of a marriage like this really worth holding onto?
Brandy stared at the screen, and then, slowly, she smiled.
It was a cold, utterly detached smile. The sheer audacity of the mistress's petty games was almost comical. She could have easily fired back a scathing reply, putting the woman in her place. But the truth was, she didn't care enough to type the words. Fighting over a man like Blake Schwartz with some desperate blonde was beneath her.
"What is it?" Martha asked, noticing the long silence. "Bad news?"
Brandy didn't want the older woman to worry. With a flick of her thumb, she deleted the message and locked her phone.
"It was just Blake," Brandy lied smoothly. "He said he's tied up at a networking event and won't be able to make it tonight."
"See? He works so hard, entertaining clients at all hours," Martha chided gently. "You need to be more supportive, Brandy. Understand?"
Trapped In His Dark Possessive Embrace
Shale Merrick
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Chapter 1
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 3
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
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Chapter 9
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Chapter 10
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Chapter 11
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Chapter 12
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Chapter 13
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Chapter 14
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Chapter 15
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Chapter 16
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Chapter 17
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Chapter 18
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Chapter 19
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Chapter 20
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