ide. The August sun was relentless, beating down on the cracked asphalt and glaring off the peeling sign above the c
closure effective immediately. Bidding to begin Monday, 11:00 AM." Just like that, the place where she'd
d sharp dresses emerge, talking into their phones, clutching leather portfolios as though they were weapons. These weren't people who cared about the smell
day,
from her lips. Maggie had the hardened smile of someone who'd seen too much of life to be surprised by it any
vultures,"
yrup on their fancy loafers," Maggi
nxiety. "Appreciate it, Mags. But I need someone to
ity hall across the street, where the auction would take place. Her old boots scuffed ag
lick suits who smelled like money and arrogance. At the front of the room, a podium stood beneath a massive banner that
er. She hated the way her hands shook in her lap, hated that she cared so much about a
But it wasn't his clothes that caught Sage's attention-it was his presence. The air shifted when he stepped forward, like gravity itse
wept over the crowd as if he were cataloging every person in the room, and
oss Global Enterprises. Summit Real Estate, as many of you know, is a subsidiary of my cor
an Cross-everyone had. Billionaire mogul, destroyer of small businesses, and a man whose face g
like Damian Cross care about a run
s and lots were called out, and developers raised their paddles with robotic precision. Th
n't go for anywhere near that. It wasn'
eer called the name
ycamore Street
re she could stop
turned in unison, a hundred pairs of eyes locking onto her.
"Miss, this is a legal foreclos
r in her chest. "I've worked there for five years, poured ev
Someone whispered something that so
d, studying her as though she were a particularly con
. "How do you
e glanced at the auctioneer.
her throat. "Wai
"your sentiment is admirable, but business isn't
, but Sage's cheeks burned. She turned to t
papers. "Opening bid is
o spare. Sage's shoulders sagged as the first
e," another
," someone e
ands steepled before him, gaze
nd, Sage wanted to scream. This wasn't a competit
eek-haired woman said, h
echoed. "One hundred se
housand," Dami
m fell
amian didn't flinch. If anything, he looked bored, as thoug
at the other bidders. "Two hundre
ne m
sand going once..
blurted. "You
ioneer said, sla
Sage's ears were ringing. Damian
ks, exuding the kind of confidence that could flatten mountains. Before he turned to leave, h
and confusion. Her café was gone, snatched away by a man who already had e
d under her breath as she followed him o
ife had just collided with his, a