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They Left Me, He Claimed My Heart

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 641    |    Released on: 28/01/2026

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g against my ribs. The cold inside me deepened, a

ng Garrick' s. His jaw was tight, his expression unreadable, but there was a fli

t was the same smile he used to give me when I was upset, the one that promised comfort

almost a whisper. "What happened t

tight, but I had to try. I had to beg. "Connor," I whispered, my voice t

if the sheets aren't soft enough, or if the coffee isn't perfect." My hands trembled, reaching

one left. Please, don't leave me alone." I was so caught up in my desperate plea

crossing his face. But it vanished quickly. My voice, full of my

his arm, yearning for his touch, for any si

k as if my touch burned him. My

id, his voice still gentle, but f

beams of the ceiling were smoothed, polished until they gleamed. Each corner was free of dust, and a l

fficient provider, had not replenished it. Connor hadn't done it either. I had been too afraid to ask, too afraid that any complaint would be the final straw. So I huddled in thin blankets, sil

d hushed voices. My head sn

s low voice, sharp and biting. "Don't

"No. I'm just making sure she doesn' t run to her father, or worse, try to sabotage A

d clear, shattering what little hope I had le

ving further into the house.

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They Left Me, He Claimed My Heart
“I was the luckiest woman in New York, with three devoted, successful men catering to my every whim. Then, they left me. All three of them, for the same woman-a self-made CEO who was everything I wasn't. They called me a spoiled brat, a user, a burden. When I ran to them, broken and bleeding after a fall, they pushed me away. One of them even put his hands on my throat, his eyes filled with a hatred I' d never seen, all while the others watched. Their disgust was a physical blow, shattering the last piece of my heart. I was nothing to them anymore, just a mistake they were desperate to erase. So, in my darkest moment, I made a choice. I ran to my father and demanded he arrange my marriage to the one man our circle feared-a reclusive Scottish heir they called the "Sea Lord." It was a life sentence, but it was also my only escape.”
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