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The Secret Billionaire Heiress Strikes Back
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7 Chapters
Chapter 10 Allergies img
Chapter 11 Unexpected Loyalties img
Chapter 12 Fear img
Chapter 13 The Promise img
Chapter 14 Anger at Ravyn img
Chapter 15 Jealous Aspen img
Chapter 16 Finding Leverage img
Chapter 17 Twisting The Narrative img
Chapter 18 Gaslighting img
Chapter 19 Hiding True Feelings img
Chapter 20 Lying Promise img
Chapter 21 Investigation img
Chapter 22 Fear Of Being Found img
Chapter 23 Family Drama img
Chapter 24 Butting In Personal Matters img
Chapter 25 Prison Training img
Chapter 26 Aspen Is Not Me img
Chapter 27 Kidnapping Ravyn img
Chapter 28 Forced Against Her Will img
Chapter 29 Calling in Backup img
Chapter 30 Knight In Shining Armour img
Chapter 31 A Job Interview img
Chapter 32 Test img
Chapter 33 Family Moments img
Chapter 34 Hide And Seek img
Chapter 35 Unexpected Visit img
Chapter 36 Seeking img
Chapter 37 Sacrificing img
Chapter 38 Family Meeting img
Chapter 39 Family Plan img
Chapter 40 Jealousy is a disease img
Chapter 41 Pretenders img
Chapter 42 Dante Her Hero img
Chapter 43 Informing Ravyn img
Chapter 44 How Hard Could It Be img
Chapter 45 Personal Driver img
Chapter 46 First Day At Work img
Chapter 47 Gamble img
Chapter 48 Game ON img
Chapter 49 Whisper 119 img
Chapter 50 Searching For Intel img
Chapter 51 RedHaven img
Chapter 52 Find Her Son img
Chapter 53 Father Rhys Larsen img
Chapter 54 Just A Complication img
Chapter 55 Issues img
Chapter 56 Pretense img
Chapter 57 Accusations img
Chapter 58 Ambitious day at work img
Chapter 59 Hacking Whisper 119 img
Chapter 60 Impressed img
Chapter 61 Family Gathering img
Chapter 62 Fake Relationship img
Chapter 63 Caught In The Art img
Chapter 64 Meetup img
Chapter 65 Denial img
Chapter 66 Delusion img
Chapter 67 Squashed Hope img
Chapter 68 Angry Miles img
Chapter 69 Fucking Up img
Chapter 70 New Plan img
Chapter 71 Interference img
Chapter 72 Accusations From Aspen img
Chapter 73 Fighting Back img
Chapter 74 Resolution img
Chapter 75 Dark Night img
Chapter 76 Memories Of That Night img
Chapter 77 New Job img
Chapter 78 Seventy two hours img
Chapter 79 Blackmailed img
Chapter 80 Figuring It Out img
Chapter 81 Family Day img
Chapter 82 Time To Go img
Chapter 83 Best Friends Kiss img
Chapter 84 Watched img
Chapter 85 Target img
Chapter 86 Trust img
Chapter 87 Tick Tock img
Chapter 88 School Time img
Chapter 89 Beatings img
Chapter 90 Consoling The KIds img
Chapter 91 It Doesn't Hurt img
Chapter 92 Late Shift img
Chapter 93 What Happened img
Chapter 94 Basic First Aid img
Chapter 95 Mortification img
Chapter 96 Handling it img
Chapter 97 The Arrest img
Chapter 98 Defending Her img
Chapter 99 Intimacy Jealousy img
Chapter 100 Uncertain Of Her Goals img
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Chapter 7 Dante And Rhysand

Chapter 7

Ravyn's hands trembled as she hailed a taxi on the dark street corner, her mind racing with worst-case scenarios.

The twenty-minute drive to St. Catherine's Hospital felt like an eternity, each red light another lifetime lost, each slow-moving car another obstacle between her and her son.

Rhysand. My baby. Please be okay. Please.*

She burst through the hospital's emergency entrance with enough force to startle the security guard posted by the door. Her eyes scanned the waiting area desperately until she spotted Dante pacing near the admissions desk, his usually composed face drawn with worry and exhaustion.

"Dante!" she called out, rushing toward him.

He turned immediately, relief flooding his features as he caught sight of her. Dante Archer-Miles' younger brother by two years, and the only member of the Archer family who had remained loyal to her after everything fell apart. While Miles had moved on to Aspen without a backward glance, Dante had quietly stood by Ravyn, helping her navigate the impossible situation of being an imprisoned mother with a newborn son.

At twenty five, Dante was tall and lean, with the same dark hair as his brother but kinder eyes-eyes that held genuine concern and worry for people close to him rather than calculation. He wore a rumpled button-down shirt that suggested he'd been pulled away from something important, and there was what looked like a child's handprint in what might have been finger paint on his sleeve.

"Thank God you're here," he said, gripping her shoulders briefly before releasing her.

"I've been going out of my mind. They won't let me see him-I'm not listed as family, and they're being absolute hardasses about it."

"Tell me everything," Ravyn demanded, her voice steadier than she felt. "From the beginning. What happened?"

Dante ran a hand through his hair, making it stand up in unruly spikes. "Mrs. Chen from next door called me around six-thirty. She said she'd heard Rhysand coughing-really harsh, wet coughing-and when she went to check on him, he was having trouble catching his breath. His face was red, his lips were starting to turn blue around the edges."

Ravyn felt her knees weaken but forced herself to remain standing, to keep listening.

"She called 911 immediately, thank God," Dante continued. "The paramedics got there within ten minutes. They gave him some kind of breathing treatment in the ambulance and brought him here. I met them at the entrance, but that's when everything went to hell."

"What do you mean?" Ravyn asked, though dread was already pooling in her stomach.

"The admissions staff," Dante said, his voice hardening with barely suppressed anger.

"They took one look at us-me in my paint-stained clothes from the art class I was teaching, Rhysand in his secondhand pajamas-and I could see them making assumptions. They did the bare minimum examination, confirmed he was stable enough not to die in the next five minutes, and then informed me that any further treatment would require payment upfront."

"How much?" Ravyn asked, though she knew the answer wouldn't matter. She didn't have money. Not real money, not the kind that bought emergency medical care at private hospitals.

"The initial treatment plan-and they were very clear this was just the *initial* plan-was estimated at fifteen thousand dollars,"

Dante said flatly. "That covers the examination, basic tests to determine what caused the reaction, a chest X-ray, and observation for six hours. If they find anything that requires actual treatment-medication, procedures, admission-that's extra. And they want fifty percent down before they'll even start."

Ravyn felt the ground tilt beneath her feet. Fifteen thousand dollars. She didn't have fifteen hundred dollars. She didn't have fifteen *dollars* in accessible funds. The Hawkins family had seen to that, freezing every account her grandmother had set up for her years ago, claiming the money had been "held in trust" pending her return from abroad and would be released once certain conditions were met.

Conditions that, she was beginning to realize, would never actually be met.

"I tried," Dante said quietly, seeing the despair in her eyes. "I offered my credit card, told them I'd pay for everything. But my limit isn't high enough to cover even the deposit they're demanding. I called every friend I have, but at this time of night, on a Saturday, nobody could get that kind of cash together quickly enough."

Ravyn's mind raced through possibilities and discarded each one as quickly as it arose. Her family would never help-they'd made that abundantly clear. She couldn't ask Rhys Larsen, a man she'd met literally hours ago; he'd think she was exactly the kind of gold digger her family had probably already painted her as. She had no friends left in this city, no connections that hadn't been systematically destroyed during her imprisonment.

No connections except one.

"Ravyn," Dante said hesitantly, clearly about to suggest something he knew she wouldn't like. "I know you don't want to hear this, but... what about Miles?"

Ravyn's laugh was sharp and bitter. "Miles? You're suggesting I call Miles?"

"He's still your fiance," Dante said, though the words came out sounding uncertain even to him. " And whatever else he is, now to you, especially with the Aspen bullshit, he got going on, he has money. He has access to the kind of money that could-"

"No," Ravyn said flatly, the word dropping like a stone between them. "Absolutely not. I am not calling your brother."

"Ravyn, be reasonable-"

"I am being reasonable," she interrupted, her voice rising slightly before she caught herself and lowered it again. They were in a hospital, after all, and making a scene would only make things worse.

"Miles made his choice five years ago when he let them send me to prison for a crime I didn't commit. He made his choice when he never once visited, never once wrote, never once asked questions about what actually happened. He made his choice tonight when he got engaged to Aspen and didn't even have the decency to warn me it was happening."

"I know," Dante said quietly. "I know he failed you. Failed both of you. But this isn't about pride or hurt feelings, Ravyn. This is about Rhysand's life."

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