air, her eyes fixed on her father. His face, once proud and commanding, was now haggard and lined
spered, his voice hoarse. "But the invest
father's will. She had never imagined a day when his name would mean nothin
n't pay them?" she ask
unted eyes met
etween them lik
way," she insisted. "An
f, his expression darkening. "But on his t
desperation clawing at her
ed before answerin
of Patrick-the ruthless billionaire who built his empire on crushed dreams an
s he want?" s
ed away. "He...
caught in her
ce cracked. "If I agree, he'll save
ger, and confusion. She had heard stories of women sold into lov
said firmly. "We'l
yes filled with sorrow. "If I refuse, I
speration. The walls of their mansion seemed to close in ar