Twisted Hearts, Billionaire's Game
ou willing to
n the air while his deep voice rent through the stillness of t
hering, another acting-the-part-of-being-a-married-couple sort of thing. The room was in semidarkness-the only light therein that coming fro
playing-certainly not one to which she'd signed up-closed in around her. Every move she made wa
xiety tightening her chest, though her voice itse
u say that now, but the game we're playing has
ind her with a soft click. "Then tell me what you expect from me. You have kept
. "That's the thing about this game, Charlott
ated. Her eyes narrowed. "I did
And in doing so, you chose to be part of t
weight settled in. "You keep talking about enemie
ly carved box revealed a set of documents and photographs. Despite her better jud
er of people," Richard explained, handing her a p
ace staring back at her. It was a woman she did not know, elegan
is
One of those persons who would think nothing of
"Why? What does s
. All these years, she has been just waiting for the most perfect
e's mind reeled as she tried to digest them
self up to people like Isabella, who will stop at nothing. You are
art racing with every wild beat.
try. And when she does
t some marriage of convenience anymore; this was a bat
-
prises-much like the giant building that loomed over the city: cold and forbi
Richard had insisted that she come for a meeting, though he wasn't being very forthcomi
lift and jabbed the button to the top floor. Whatever game Richard was playing, she needed to go prepared. No more walki
iling windows let in a great view of downtown. The space was not very full of furniture, and
courteous smile. "I'm Victoria Miles, Richard's assi
g. Richard had never indicated he would be meeti
nd indicated a set of heavy double do
he pushed the doors wide and stepped inside-to be surrounded by those she had never see
he sank into a chair, having the strange feeling that she was just about to wade
ery formal. "Let me introduce you
run businesses but ran power unto themselves. She instantly recognized several of their names from news articles: chief executives of huge
keeping a close eye on you for the coming months," Richard fi
ife to the world at large-she was on trial, under scrutiny by these people who held her future in the
heard quite a bit about you, Richard's decision to marry came as a bit of a surprise; the les
s as Charlotte replied, "I am quite sure that I will do
You'll have to do better than that, dear. There are great expec
ides. But she wasn't about to show them a crack in her composure. If she had l
said smoothly. "And I am
uld not shake off the impression that this was some kind of test-a trial by fire meant to ascertain whether she could h
darkened room, the events of the day replaying over and over in her head. Every word, every
hardships. But now, it would appear that the cost of security was going to come at a much greater price than she could ever have dreamed of.
rom manipulations, intimidations, and controls, and not from some rich, influential, powerful persons.
es latched onto hers that very second he stepped into the room. His perpetually well-conducted
as it was possible to get with not an ounce of welcome in it. "
how him even a speck of weakness.
ou are not. Yet, let us not forget-this is only t
er eyes narrowing. "Because if it is, you'
at, Charlotte. This is a warning. You'll have to
" she said, her voice ch
ndeed, weighing her up once more. "Good. Beca