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eing her parents again was too much to bear. Was she truly going to live with this heartless stranger
builds, dark sunglasses, and perfectly tailored black suits gave them a
ignored. Now, she was too drained to continue. Defeated, she sat quietly, glancing between the men's faces and the sce
ix years ago. She'd forgotten what it looked like. Since then, her paren
She swallowed hard, trying to ease the discomfort
ze. Did he suddenly grow a conscience? Without a
You should drink if you're th
. "Who do you think you are? What gives
led chin. "You have no idea wh
lled her "princess." It wasn't endearing-it was mocking, a reminder of her p
" he replied coldly, his atte
ars threatened to spill. "Please, let me go! My mother will be wor
Jane's blood boil. How could he find her pain amusin
wasn't fear-it was something else entirely, something she didn't understand. "I don't care about your parents.
me?" Jane pleaded. "You can'
your parents' h
ened again when he said her name.
e them again. If they take too long..." He trailed off,
movies to imagine the worst-being sold as a slave or somethin
e lurched forward, nearly hitting her head on the seat in front of her. A str
d feel the steady rise and fall of his breathing and the beat of his heart. His
way, shaking off the
stopping?" h
oss," the driver rep
ould you not be pr
e covered more gro
ut to refuel and stretch their legs. Jane saw her c
ked at her captor. "I need to
. "Really? Another o
t me go, I'll ruin your car. Your nice-s
nnoyed. "Fine, but I
ged. "Suit
turned to glare at him. "You're no
you alone," he
eam until everyone here no
agreed and stood
h on the wall and climbed onto the toilet seat to reach it. Sliding the w
listening. No footste
rying to stay out of sight. But moments later, she heard shout
. A loud car horn blared, but it was too late. Bright he
way. She tumbled onto the ground, pressed against a firm chest. Her
ything we