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Bought By The Man Who Hates Me

Chapter 5 No.5

Word Count: 552    |    Released on: 22/01/2026

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Bought By The Man Who Hates Me
Bought By The Man Who Hates Me
“I sat at a mahogany table in River Oaks, clutching the strap of a pilled black dress from a life I'd lost five years ago. I was an exile in a world of old money, just trying to survive a dinner party I didn't belong in. Then the doors opened, and Baron Lowery walked in. He was no longer the boy I'd loved, but a powerful man with eyes like a storm front. When the host asked if we'd met, Baron didn't even blink. "I don't know her," he said. The erasure was a physical blow. His new girlfriend spent the night mocking my "quaint" legal aid work and calling me a washed-up gold digger. Baron didn't defend me; he watched my humiliation with a cold, predatory stillness. During a game of Truth or Dare, he stared me down, waiting for a confession. To protect his career and the secret of my father's federal crimes, I looked him in the eye and told the ultimate lie: "No regrets." He retaliated by pinning me against a concrete wall in a dark stairwell, crushing his mouth to mine in a kiss that felt like a punishment. He told me I wasn't worth the effort and left me. I retreated to my real life-a moldy trailer and a blackmailer named Harvey who was forcing me into a marriage to save my father from prison. I thought I'd hit rock bottom until Baron's silver Bentley pulled up to my slum. He didn't come to apologize. He flipped open a checkbook, scribbled fifty thousand dollars, and held it out like I was a common streetwalker. "One night," he demanded. "Do whatever I say, and it's yours." I looked at the man I'd sacrificed my entire soul for and realized he'd finally become the monster I'd tried to save him from. I shoved the check back in his face and ran into the rain, leaving the billionaire staring at the trailer park, unable to understand why the "gold digger" he hated so much wouldn't take his money.”