The Billionaire Who Called Me Boring
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people scrambled, pushing and shoving to get away from the falling chandelier. Everyt
oze. His eyes widened, not looking at me, but past me
hat sent me stumblin
elled, his voice
sapphire dress, already stained, tore a little at the hem. The impact j
d even register t
p me, but sprinting, ful
the room, her eyes wide with terror, direct
, throwing his body over her
massive crystal fixture hit the ground, sending a
asp, then a ch
illed the air, ob
art s
Even in the face of
hing compared to the agony
still safe beneath him. He was covered in dust, a trickle of bl
h a primal relief, a tenderness that
even gla
n nothing. A casualty o
t made me cry out. I looked down and saw a jagged piece of crystal embedded
noticed. No
nd Brylee, the dramatic
t to me. It was Gage's grandmot
you alright?" she aske
sion. "I'm fine, Grandma," I lied, my
njured ankle. "Oh, my dear, you're bleedin
pering reassurances to her. He hadn't even looked for me. My husband, wh
lmost savage tug, I ripped it off, the clasp breaking. I looked at the glittering diamonds, a symbol of his hollo
said to his grandmoth
filled with sorrow. "I understand. I
ching, my heart bleeding, a figure emer
torn, but otherwise unharmed. Her eyes,
red, her voice chillingly sweet. "
rylee," I said, my vo
about Gage. He told me he found you... boring. That you were easy to manipulate. And that a
ing my deepest vulnerabilities to this woman,
g to a whisper, filled with a twisted delight. "How you imagined him, how you
hed over me. My face burned. My body tremb
ed out, though a part
ile playing on her lips. "Ask h
ing a series of photos. Private photos. Photos of me. Intimate photos, taken during mo
dramatic flourish, threw her phone to the ground, scattering the images for everyone
er voice echoing through the stunned