His Cruelty, My Despair
nes, and the single, grimy window offered little light. My only company was the scurrying of rats in t
ow a constant, heavy pressure, and a deep, racking cough had set
ife, about Ethan. I remembered how we met, two ambitious interns at the same real esta
so been together. I had been born with a weak constitution, a fatal flaw in my life force. He was a powerful spiritual practitioner and had found a way to save me. He performed a ritual, a dangerous and
manifestation of this spiritual link breaking. His betrayal, his emotional and physical intimacy with another woman, was
And he had thrown it all away for a cheap thrill. The injustice of it all fuel
olt on the outside of the door. Using the metal buckle from my belt, I spent hours scraping and wiggling at
building was silent. I slipped out a back door and into
I had no proof. It would be my word against that of a powerful billionaire and h
nt to the only place I could think of, the office of Marcus Green
-eyed, when I showed up at his office early the
? Ethan said you'd gone to a
voice hoarse. "He locked me in
s, the imprisonment. As I spoke, his expression shi
a very serious accusation. Ethan is my partner. I've k
man you think he is. Olivia has him
," Marcus said, his
urse. That was the final piece of her plan. A baby wou
ough I knew it was probably t
said, his voice full of pity. "Ethan wa
"I'm going to call Ethan
d me. I turned and ran from the office, i
I had tried to find an ally, and instead, I had walked right into the
me down and silencing me for good. His public slander had begun. He was painting me as unstable, and