Rising From The Deep: The Heiress's Wrath
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g onto a life that was already slipping away. Ivy Hogan pushed open the heavy oak doors to the master suite, her fingers trembling against th
is was supposed to be the moment that changed everything. The moment th
n. The air was thick, suffocating. It smelled of expensive scotch an
led out, her voice
Braeden Randall stood there, a silhouette against the sliver of light bleeding through the drape
didn't feel. She reached into her pocket, h
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e low, venomo
They were bloodshot, manic, filled with a hatred so pure it stole th
, what's
r. He just thre
paper sliced against her lower lip as it fell, a stinging, precise pain. Ivy flinched, her hand fl
envelope, scattering acr
clouding her vision. Her hands shook
oked exactly like her-same hair, same profile, same dress-walking into a seedy motel
ed. She looked up at him, her eye
shattered the silence of the room. He crossed
bruising force. He forced her head up, making her look at
told me everything. How you sneak out at night. How you meet h
s spilling over her lashes. "I've neve
ing backward onto the carpet. He looked down at her
and on his trousers. "I actually thought y
flat stomach. The secret she carried suddenly felt heavy, dangerous.
wasn't the silence of shock or joy. It was t
augh bubbled up from his chest-a cold, h
stupid? You sleep with a whore-monger
d frantically. "It's yours! It's
of your filth,"
polished dress shoe. Instinct took over. She curled into a ball, wrapp
" she s
ed with sicke
. The force of it lifted her off the ground. Ivy was
the glass coffee
gh the thin fabric of her white dress, digging into the flesh of
compared to the sharp, blinding cra
ing inside her had
mming with black spots. A terrifying warmth spread between her l
s trembling as she reached down. H
d at the blood spreading around her. Ther
up," he muttered
his cufflinks in the mirror as if he
Get out of my house before I
heavy oak doors, no
toward him, dragging her bleeding body over the glass, leaving a
r click
oaked carpet. The last thing she felt before the darkness t