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Wild Heiress, Tamed Billionaire
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2 Chapters
Chapter 9 Your ex-husband is begging for your attention img
Chapter 10 The truth is revealed img
Chapter 11 Who should I believe img
Chapter 12 Heirloom img
Chapter 13 The Century Union img
Chapter 14 Apologize img
Chapter 15 Retaliate img
Chapter 16 She must eliminate Kingsley img
Chapter 17 Sign it img
Chapter 18 Dissolve the marriage img
Chapter 19 Happy day img
Chapter 20 Her heart began to race img
Chapter 21 I won't take advantage of you img
Chapter 22 Don't touch me! img
Chapter 23 My Girl img
Chapter 24 Scheme img
Chapter 25 Killer img
Chapter 26 36% img
Chapter 27 Lose everything img
Chapter 28 Loser img
Chapter 29 FBI img
Chapter 30 Invitation img
Chapter 31 Memory img
Chapter 32 Car accident img
Chapter 33 The Polaris Heart img
Chapter 34 Ocean's Tear img
Chapter 35 Only you img
Chapter 36 My fiancée img
Chapter 37 I am perfectly fine img
Chapter 38 The auction img
Chapter 39 One hundred million dollars! img
Chapter 40 A slap img
Chapter 41 Spectacle img
Chapter 42 Knight in shining armor img
Chapter 43 You deserve better img
Chapter 44 I will see you in federal court img
Chapter 45 Remorse img
Chapter 46 Have a safe flight img
Chapter 47 Go to hell! img
Chapter 48 Attack img
Chapter 49 Kiss img
Chapter 50 Liar img
Chapter 51 Ultimate test img
Chapter 52 Tina img
Chapter 53 Tell me img
Chapter 54 The truth img
Chapter 55 Secret img
Chapter 56 True Heart img
Chapter 57 Persents img
Chapter 58 The hunt img
Chapter 59 Plot img
Chapter 60 Dangerous img
Chapter 61 Trap img
Chapter 62 Give her a lesson img
Chapter 63 Pleasant sensation img
Chapter 64 My cash flow is extremely healthy img
Chapter 65 Opportunity to show off img
Chapter 66 Counterattack img
Chapter 67 Completely stunned img
Chapter 68 Wretched img
Chapter 69 The help of the older brothers img
Chapter 70 Prepare yourself, Joaquin img
Chapter 71 Don't move img
Chapter 72 Take me home img
Chapter 73 Let me show you my world img
Chapter 74 Upper class img
Chapter 75 Poor trick img
Chapter 76 Safe img
Chapter 77 Goodnight img
Chapter 78 Arrogant woman img
Chapter 79 Homecoming img
Chapter 80 Plagiarist img
Chapter 81 Bury them img
Chapter 82 Game over img
Chapter 83 Kinsley was Tina img
Chapter 84 Loser img
Chapter 85 Waive all rights img
Chapter 86 10% img
Chapter 87 You are not special img
Chapter 88 Murdered her own unborn child img
Chapter 89 911 img
Chapter 90 Abortion img
Chapter 91 Counterfeiting img
Chapter 92 Evidence img
Chapter 93 The taste of fear img
Chapter 94 Human Evidence img
Chapter 95 Once ravaged img
Chapter 96 A pair created by heaven and earth img
Chapter 97 End the nightmare img
Chapter 98 Family heirloom img
Chapter 99 Sever ties img
Chapter 100 Crazy Joaquin img
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Chapter 2 The mysterious man

The blinding headlights swallowed her whole. Tires screeched against the wet pavement. A massive, pure black Rolls-Royce Phantom slammed to a halt less than an inch from her knees.

The driver's side window rolled down. A man in a dark suit glared at her.

"Move out of the way! You picked the wrong car to jump in front of," he shouted over the pouring rain.

She ignored him. She limped to the rear passenger door and slammed her bloody palms against the bulletproof glass.

The tinted window slowly glided down halfway.

A man sat in the back. His jawline was sharp, his dark eyes cold and predatory. He radiated a dangerous kind of power that made the air in the car feel heavy.

He looked at the bloody rope burns on her wrists, then shifted his gaze to the dark woods behind her.

"Unlock the doors," he ordered. His voice was a low, commanding rumble.

She pulled the heavy door open and threw herself into the backseat. Her muddy clothes and bleeding skin ruined the pristine white leather interior, but she could not bring herself to care.

Two men burst out of the treeline, waving a metal pipe and a knife. They ran toward the car.

The man beside her did not even blink. "Handle it," he told the driver.

The driver pulled a Glock from the center console, rolled down his window, and aimed it directly at the chest of the lead attacker. A bright red laser dot appeared dead center on the man's soaking wet shirt. The driver didn't say a word, his finger resting lightly on the trigger of the suppressed weapon. The silent, lethal promise of a bullet to the heart was infinitely more terrifying than any noise.

The two kidnappers saw the laser, stopped dead in their tracks, cursed loudly, and sprinted back into the woods.

The Rolls-Royce accelerated smoothly, leaving the nightmare behind.

The air conditioning in the car was freezing. She shivered uncontrollably, her teeth chattering as water dripped from her hair.

The man took off his tailored suit jacket. It smelled of expensive cedar and faint cigar smoke. He tossed it over her shoulders.

She pulled the warm fabric tight around her neck. "Thank you," she rasped, her throat raw. "Can I borrow your phone?"

He handed her a sleek black smartphone. His dark eyes tracked the bleeding scratch on her neck. He tapped his index finger slowly against his knee.

She dialed the security desk of her Manhattan apartment building. She did not call the police. She needed to know where Joaquin was first.

"This is Mrs. Stafford. Is my husband home?" she asked.

"No, ma'am. Mr. Stafford left an hour ago and has not returned," the guard replied.

She hung up and handed the phone back.

"No police?" the man asked, his tone laced with mild curiosity. "Do you need a hospital?"

"No," she said firmly. "Just drop me off on the Upper East Side. Manhattan."

He studied her face. He saw the dirt, the blood, and the absolute exhaustion, but she kept her chin up.

"Reroute to Manhattan," he told the driver.

The car fell silent. She glanced at him from the corner of her eye. He wore no name tag, and the car had no custom plates.

He reached into a small compartment and pulled out a crystal glass. He poured amber liquid from a heated decanter and handed it to her.

"Drink," he said.

She took the glass and swallowed the hot whiskey in one gulp. The liquid burned down her throat, sending a rush of heat to her freezing limbs.

The city neon lights eventually bled through the rain-streaked windows.

"Stop here," she said as they approached a block away from the Stafford penthouse.

He did not argue. As she reached for the door handle, he held out a matte black business card. It had no name, just a single phone number printed in silver.

"If that useless man puts your life in danger again, call this," he said, his voice dropping an octave.

She stared at him, shocked that he had read her situation so perfectly. She took the card, gripping it tightly, and stepped out into the rain.

The Rolls-Royce drove away, disappearing into the city traffic.

She walked to the service entrance of her building, avoiding the main lobby cameras. She took the freight elevator straight to the penthouse.

She punched in the door code. The massive apartment was dark and empty.

She walked straight to the hidden wall safe, opened it, and pulled out her passport and birth documents. She dragged a battered suitcase from the back of her closet and threw in three basic outfits.

The electronic lock on the front door beeped loudly.

Heavy footsteps echoed in the foyer. Joaquin's voice cut through the silence.

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