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The Billionaire's Blizzard Bait

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 735    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

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talking to my parents," he start

his parents dying to meet me, about the "scary" storm coming, abou

my part p

a wonderful idea! I'd lo

s so easy. "They're really traditional, so you'll need to impress them. We'll head up

everything perfect

condescension making my hand grip

hun

te. Then I lowered the phone and calmly deleted his

call my parents. I di

ed to p

a spree. I hired an emergency contractor, the kind that specializes in discreet jobs f

fortify th

l a new, state-of-the-art ventilation system with independent power. They were to build a f

bathroom with a high-end incinerating toil

The living room, the kitchen, the bedrooms, the hallways. All of them feeding

ggest shopping trip of my life. I hit Costco,

led water, canned goods, giant bags of rice and beans,

rty?" s

group," I said with a bright, innoc

als, expensive cheeses, high-end coffee, cases of wine, an

propane tanks, medical kits, water purifiers

ies into my Range Rover, my phone

g a little family getaway at the cabin! So jealous!

city of it was

"I will! So excited! W

y-face emojis, then

y firm online and requested their biggest, most intimidating-lookin

uilt like a refrigerator, and had a face that looked lik

s the "property caretaker." He was not to speak unless spoken to. His only

ortable furniture, my personal belongings, my clothes, and my entertainment systems downstai

The storm was rolling

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“I lived a life of enviable luxury in my pristine Colorado mountain cabin, nestled deep in the Rockies. Then, I died, frozen solid just outside my own front door. My last sight was Ethan, my boyfriend, feasting on my food inside, watching me claw at the glass until my fingers bled. His family, the Scotts, laughed as I froze, adjusting curtains to block me out, celebrating my demise. They left me to perish in the brutal blizzard, utterly and completely abandoned. That death was absolute, excruciating, and unforgettable. But then, I jolted awake, submerged in 1200-thread-count sheets, the Rockies bathed in sunlight outside my window. It was ten days before the storm, before my betrayal. A wave of nausea hit me, the phantom hunger and cold still clinging to my bones, but then a cold, hard fury replaced it. This time, my cabin, my wealth, and my meticulous planning wouldn' t be my downfall; they would be my ultimate weapon.”
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