When The Charity Case Buys The Empire
le fortress of old money and even older secrets. Eleanor Bradford was waiting for me in the formal draw
en glass. "Your primary responsibility was to secure Liam
various scandals, smoothing over his indiscretions, always protecting the precio
mirking Sophia, who looked entirely too
t across the polished mahoga
id, her eyes cold. "To prevent any... unseemly s
aternal claims. I was to agree, legally and bindingly, never to have children with Liam. Sophia' s twins, she explained, ne
descending. "Think of it this way, you' ll be spared the rigors o
giggled
ising a child. My child. Our child. The
isposable asset, pressed down on me. They weren't just asking me to step aside for Sophia; they
I would absorb the fallout – it all coalesced into this single, dehumanizing demand. Eleanor ha
Sophia. Their faces were masks
irm. I pushed the document back ac
e dramatic, Ava. It's
" I said. "And i
alternative. You will leave. With nothing. No suppo
ttling over me. The fear was gone, replaced by a c
of something – annoyance? disbelief? – in his eyes. "S
d of Ava Bradford, the compliant fixtu