The Betrayer's Inheritance
tering on ruin, smoothed the borrowed silk of her blue dress,
family, the "association" that could save them all, as Cha
as Charlie' s brothers, arrogant and entitled, began a
ing at "more than just a dance," a wave of relief washed ov
hopes were brutally crushed as Charlie Jr., champagne in h
ng faces confirmed it: "It was all a game," a meticulously cra
awoke disoriented in a squalid motel, blindi
here, her reputation irrevocably destroyed, her
despair that felt like drowning, as if h
own bed, the cheap blue dress still laid out, the date on her ph
ail, every searing humiliation, every
sible gift of a second chance, and this time, her hand