The Heiress Returns
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rning – the flash of cameras, Dane's sneer, and Josep
udy, the grand windows doing nothing t
her, arms folded, his ton
s to this arran
ances. You'll maintain your rol
slightly, but she
questions about my business. No wandering into restricted parts of this ho
gaze, her hands k
oughts bet
eryone I was his wife. Was that just part of
welcome flicker of hope sl
lready begun to feel s
ed the thought, afr
ress again, his voice stripped of
t had shielded her from the world – when his word
les, that memory whispered a da
oseph Bronson wasn't a
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took. Determined not to feel like a stranger in her own home, she wand
walked, the more s
whispers pri
n't belon
't last
pun a
butler bowing his head too quickly. Fear flicke
Without another word, sh
er thoughts restless. Maybe he needed to
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seated at his desk, his gaze lowered. His hand lingered on
t look cold at all in the mome
ed back, not wanti
r eyes snagged on a heavy wood
remembere
his room, Jose
lse qu
to walk away. To
pressed hard
e brass handle. S
revealing a dim room laye
ng the shelves, the faint scent of o
she f
d by a forgotten curtain,
rms draped lightly aro
n Lisa
ur
seph's warning, the staff's whispers, his sudden bursts
her. He's still
as she stumbled back, her
to study the p
uneven, until she shut herself inside her ow
lieve about Joseph the night
ped through the back escape door, desperat
h a cool whisper of freed
ged from the shadows. "Mrs. Bro
eel scraping against the pavement. The lights w
this, never had strangers claw
Sir, she's outside – the back door. Papa
tightened as he seized his coa
cold iron of the gates. Just as panic broke through her chest, w
rm pulled
rough the frenzy. The flashes faltered under his gl
hall, his t
to the Bronson family now. You might have hidden from your father's name with a fa
away, his footsteps leaving a sil
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leep, Lisa clutche
f his words... and yet, she couldn't leave
towards his study, rehearsing an
led through the half–open d
eye on
dying on her lips, the
t, her heart sin
together with
e with her, Lisa
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