The Unwanted Mistress Becomes The Rival's Queen
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a waiter's tray to catch his br
y. But Vivian was carrying the "Fam
aster Suite-the room he had promised to me-while
that her late husband was sterile and she had drugg
the baby, Damien!
idn't be
he roared, shielding her. "You wil
he forced me to take her
d over in the boutique, Dami
Vivian, wrapping he
me stand
crushing my ribs and plood, I watched him carry her
to the sound of him comfor
ven asked i
ht, I di
f us in the penthouse, and boarded a plane to a neu
gagement ring I left in the
pte
re she hit the marble floor, I knew the bullet I had b
t just c
ade of spun glass and the rest
ess with a single phone call and bury a rival faction before breakfast
his voice cracking the pol
ized from the shadows, surroundin
assing waiter's tray, or if the champagne was currently soaki
whispered, r
on Vivian's hands, which were clutching her stomach. "It
urned his
arpieces and guns bulging under their tuxedos, leaving me
pped in front of me, blo
, Miss Estelle," Luca said, his eyes fixed awkwar
hat the ghost of his dead brother matters mo
t answer.
didn't get into the armored SUV w
I told the driver as I slid
" the bodyguard argued,
id, my voice cold and sharp, like the ic
dro
ript travel agency that smelled
s a f
where you went when you needed to disap
nsive heels clicking lou
d tennis bracelet on my wrist, and
a clean identity fo
tory. No families, no blo
rk muttered, his gaze gree
much
the premium pack
en
from Damien worth more than this entire
he clock
the Villa, the ho
ace where I had spent eight years hiding i
e living room an
ermes bags, Cartier jewel
were
public event to "maintain the family ima
luxury and felt nothing bu
es of us in the Maldives, in Paris, in this very
ating our memories in
saw the headlights o
s as soldiers unloaded cr
I saw
d Vivian out
ning into him, her hand resti
't pull
, past the guest wing, and st
was m
ay Aaron died, the room he said we would s
into the hallway just as they
oze when
dark eyes, but he did
id, his voice rough. "It's for the bab
d at me over
lips curled into a smile
" she whispered, leaning h
you," he
at me, he kicked the door
ctuary he had sworn was ours-and