The Billionaire Heiress's Unforeseen Marriage
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horn was filled with the most powerful people in Texas. I stood b
hed. "Ms. O'Connell? A delive
geon-blood red diamonds. The placard read: "The Desert's Heart." The man smiled. "Mr. Prescott asked me to pass on a
ks, touched my lips. The cold wei
. "And now," he boomed, his voice filling the ballroom, "I have the great pleasure of announcing the
d. Everyone leaned forwar
btly tapped his heart twice with his fist, a silent question. I g
been displaying a slideshow of my childhood photos, fl
nd monstrous. The camera, clearly hidden, shook as if in fear. It showed me pointing, my expression contorted. T
grief (which happened after she left), and collapsing in a heap. It showed none of the context-the broken mus
orrified murmurs. "My God, she's unstable." "That poor
matically destroyed in front
s shouting at the technicians, but they
sitate. He vaulted onto the stage, grabbed a heavy champagne stand
. The scree
ge of the stage, his chest heaving. He looked directly at me, h
rophone from my st
is voice shaking with controlled fury. "So let me make it perfec