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Bound To The Devil From My Past

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 825    |    Released on: Today at 14:39

aotic explosion of sketches, fabric bolts, and mannequins. It was a

" she said, immediately real

drawer. She swept the pincushion off the desk, dumping it into a box and pushing it onto a high shelf.

out a hand to touch a swatch of red silk, then

he sighed. "Ju

yons in her desk drawer. She cleared a small space

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back to the room. She stared out at the str

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ering breath. "Did he... di

g a circle. She thought of the marriage certificate dropped like tr

ords tasting like glass. "He's...

rden. He was already carrying the weight of the c

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rters, Warren Bradford stared at the phone in his hand. He looked like a

w had the sickly boy from fourteen years ago transformed into a financial titan

to be about Ashlie. The thou

interrupted

over the intercom, laced with panic. "Ellsworth

d snapped up

idn't expect that person to appear at his office door

d smoothing his hair. He took a deep breath, trying t

lanked by a team of suits-lawyers, accountants, all carrying

t the chairs, straight to the floor-to-ceiling windows that overlooked Manhattan. He

to Warren, his

ice echoing in the large office. "Let'

insult, a reminder of the trans

but he remained silen

uzzed. She looked down at the screen. A t

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ffice, facing the wrath of the man who had jus

down. Keenen was standing there, a crayon in his ha

ust held onto her skirt, a

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Bound To The Devil From My Past
Bound To The Devil From My Past
“To save my family's dying company, I was forced to marry a billionaire I hadn't seen in fourteen years. But right outside the City Clerk's office, he tossed our marriage certificate at me like a cheap receipt and shoved a four-year-old boy into my arms. "Your new life has begun. You're on babysitting duty now." He sneered and left me stranded on the sidewalk. I realized with absolute horror that my new husband was Ellsworth Marshall, the sickly boy I had relentlessly bullied in middle school. He didn't spend five billion dollars to save the Bradford family. He bought me to execute a slow, suffocating revenge. He used his orphaned nephew as a pawn, explicitly threatening my father that if I failed to play the perfect, compliant nanny, he would instantly destroy our family's legacy. He even had his guards lock me out of his Long Island estate on my first night, forcing me to stand in the cold dark just to prove he owned me. I was trapped in a gilded cage, suffocated by the guilt of my past and the terror of my present. Why did he involve an innocent child in his twisted vendetta? How much humiliation was enough to pay for my childhood cruelty? Looking at the terrified little boy clinging to my skirt, I tightened my grip on my suitcase. If he wanted to destroy my will piece by piece, I had to find a way to survive the monster I created.”