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Entangled In His Master Plan

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 442    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

u?" my mother gushed, completely ob

ine. "Of course. It's goo

is eyes told a different story. They were stripping me

unable to speak. My thr

u left," my dad said, clapping him

nly. It was disorienting. I had a lot of business to take care of." He smiled warmly at my parents.

played the part of the gratefu

s, about the new equipment he'd funded, the new contracts his connections had secure

ng food around my plate, t

g," Ethan said, looking from my mother to my

flicker

mouse being wa

e turning his full attention on me. "Lily," h

ou're thriving in art s

ine," I

t you and Mark," he continued

at boy was no good for he

ir. "It's always wise to remove unnecessary obst

s talking about my resistance. He was telling me that he was here to

attered on

ned. "Lily, are you alright? Yo

pushing my chair back. "I

in the same room with

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“A pounding headache ripped me from sleep, but this wasn't my bedroom. It was a luxurious penthouse, and I was in bed with a man whose familiar scent brought a rush of panic: Ethan Hayes, my estranged step-uncle who' d vanished years ago. The shock was a physical blow. He was family, a ghost from a bizarre chapter of my life, and the memory of our night together was horribly clear. I fled, scrubbing my skin raw, desperate to erase his touch. I clung to the hope it was a one-time, anonymous mistake. But a week later, my mom called, buzzing with excitement. Someone was investing in our family business, paying off all our debts, saving us. And he was coming for dinner. My stomach dropped when I heard his voice. Ethan Hayes, impeccably tailored, stood in our living room. His eyes, dark and intense, held a spark of knowing amusement that made my blood run cold. He saw me, and he remembered everything. Dinner was torture. My parents adored him, completely oblivious to the suffocating tension. "It's always wise to remove unnecessary obstacles from one's life," he said, his gaze pinning me, a direct hit that solidified his intent. He was here to stay. Then came the new neighbor: Ethan. He bought the apartment right next door. He was at my coffee shop, outside my campus art building. Every polite refusal, every attempt to pull away, only seemed to tighten his web. I was trapped, and nobody else could see the bars of the cage.”
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