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As My Daughter Burned, He Lit Fireworks for Her
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5 Chapters
Chapter 8 Blood and Kiss img
Chapter 9 Made Public img
Chapter 10 Cufflinks img
Chapter 11 Lumiere Jewelry Design Competition img
Chapter 12 Cornered Fight in the Underground Garage img
Chapter 13 Oath Under Tears and Starlight img
Chapter 14 A Hypocritical Family Under Flashlights img
Chapter 15 Scalding Coffee in the Lounge img
Chapter 16 Even Children Lie img
Chapter 17 Piano Lie img
Chapter 18 Coat and the Flames of Jealousy img
Chapter 19 Bloody Conflict in the Apartment img
Chapter 20 Forced Compromise img
Chapter 21 Malicious Curse Outside the Ward img
Chapter 22 The Bottom Line of Paranoia img
Chapter 23 Stalking in the Dark Night img
Chapter 24 Anesthesia of Alcohol img
Chapter 25 Old Traces of Pain img
Chapter 26 Dawn of the Champion img
Chapter 27 Usurped Glory img
Chapter 28 Proof of Ashes img
Chapter 29 Exquisite Acting img
Chapter 30 The Question in God's Name img
Chapter 31 Humiliating Check img
Chapter 32 Dimensional Reduction Strike of Power img
Chapter 33 The Gentleman's Support img
Chapter 34 Mockery Backstage img
Chapter 35 Redemption of a Million Dollars img
Chapter 36 Confrontation in the Michelin Restaurant img
Chapter 37 Broken Glass img
Chapter 38 Corridor of Mount Sinai img
Chapter 39 Tombstone in the Drizzle img
Chapter 40 Bloody Celebration Banquet img
Chapter 41 Hotel Arrest img
Chapter 42 Prison Disaster img
Chapter 43 Thunder Rescue img
Chapter 44 Derick's Darkness img
Chapter 45 Truth and Imprisonment img
Chapter 46 Old Mansion Cage img
Chapter 47 Old Dreams and New Clues img
Chapter 48 Crisis Public Relations img
Chapter 49 Fundraising and Help Seeking img
Chapter 50 Blood Trap img
Chapter 51 The Bloody Last Words on a Rainy Night img
Chapter 52 Falling in the Rain img
Chapter 53 The Returned Promissory Note img
Chapter 54 Prey and Hunter img
Chapter 55 The Clear Slap img
Chapter 56 The Poisonous Plot by the Pool img
Chapter 57 The Verdict of the Sanatorium img
Chapter 58 Forced Escort img
Chapter 59 Grandmother's Shelter img
Chapter 60 Projection of Evidence img
Chapter 61 Wrath of Thunder img
Chapter 62 Expulsion in the Rainstorm img
Chapter 63 Humiliation at Dawn img
Chapter 64 The Sting of Alcohol img
Chapter 65 Deprivation of Power img
Chapter 66 Retrograde Memories img
Chapter 67 Intrusion in the Mist img
Chapter 68 The Fevered Lie img
Chapter 69 Eavesdropping in the Maze img
Chapter 70 Showdown in the Pantry img
Chapter 71 Michelin Banquet img
Chapter 72 Ghost Message img
Chapter 73 Confession in the Garden img
Chapter 74 Respect in Poisoned Wine img
Chapter 75 Interception in the Night Breeze img
Chapter 76 Ten-Million Hush Money img
Chapter 77 Forced Separation img
Chapter 78 Dust-Laden Album img
Chapter 79 Belated Confession img
Chapter 80 Night Train to the Cemetery img
Chapter 81 Harsh Ringtone img
Chapter 82 Clumsy Hijacking img
Chapter 83 Biased Rescue img
Chapter 84 Malicious Accusation img
Chapter 85 Forged Evidence img
Chapter 86 Blocked Investigation img
Chapter 87 The Cold Cellar img
Chapter 88 The Cold Cellar img
Chapter 89 Humble Plea img
Chapter 90 Watching from Outside the Door img
Chapter 91 Poison img
Chapter 92 Grandmother's Wrath img
Chapter 93 Sudden Stop of Heartbeat img
Chapter 94 Kidnapping in the Hospital img
Chapter 95 Sealed Tape img
Chapter 96 The Retaliatory Basement img
Chapter 97 Collapsed Begging img
Chapter 98 The Furious Savior img
Chapter 99 Stalemate Confrontation img
Chapter 100 Blind Favoritism img
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Chapter 5 Invasion and Perseverance

Three days later.

The apartment in Brooklyn was a shoebox.

It was a far cry from the penthouse in Manhattan-no doorman, no floor-to-ceiling windows, just a cramped living room that connected to a tiny kitchen. But it was hers. It was hidden.

Elinor sat on the floor, surrounded by cardboard boxes. She pulled out a small, pink sweater. It still smelled faintly of the hospital, of Cece. She pressed it to her face, inhaling the scent, her eyes burning.

A loud, aggressive buzzing shattered the silence.

Elinor's head snapped up. She stared at the door.

The buzzing came again, longer this time, followed by a heavy pounding.

"Elinor! Open the door!"

Derick's voice was muffled by the wood, but the fury in it was unmistakable.

Elinor scrambled to her feet, her heart hammering against her ribs. She backed away from the door, her eyes darting around the room.

"I know you're in there!" Derick yelled. "Open it, or I'll break it down!"

Elinor pressed a hand over her mouth to stifle her breathing. She wasn't ready. She couldn't face him, not here, not in this small space where she couldn't escape.

A metallic clicking sound came from the lock. Derick hadn't become a billionaire by taking no for an answer. He had resources.

The lock clicked. The door flew open, slamming against the wall with a bang.

Derick stood in the doorway, his chest heaving. Two men in suits stood behind him, one holding a lockpicking tool. Derick dismissed them with a jerk of his head, and they retreated down the hall.

He stepped inside, his eyes scanning the cramped, dingy apartment. His lip curled in distaste. "This is where you're hiding? Slumming it?"

Elinor grabbed a pair of heavy fabric scissors from the table behind her. She held them up, the point aimed at his chest. "Get out."

Derick ignored the scissors. He walked further into the room, his expensive shoes crunching on a piece of packing tape. He looked at the boxes, the scattered clothes, the lack of a second bedroom.

"Where is she?" he asked, his voice dropping to a dangerous rumble. "Where is Cece?"

"I told you," Elinor said, her hand shaking, the scissors wobbling. "She's dead."

"Stop lying!" Derick closed the distance between them in two steps. He grabbed the blades of the scissors with his bare hand, squeezing them tight enough that the metal bit into his palm. He wrenched them out of her grip and threw them across the room. They clattered against the kitchen counter.

He grabbed Elinor by the upper arms and slammed her back against the wall. The impact knocked the breath from her lungs.

"Where is my daughter?" he demanded, his face inches from hers, his breath hot on her skin.

Elinor gasped, trying to inhale. And then she smelled it. The faint, cloying scent of gardenias. Kamryn's signature perfume. It clung to Derick's collar, a ghost of the woman he had just left.

A wave of nausea rolled through Elinor. Her stomach heaved. This man, who had just been holding another woman, was now pressing her against a wall, demanding to see the child he had ignored.

"Let me go," she choked out, struggling against his grip.

Derick pressed his body closer, using his weight to pin her. He thought she would submit. He thought the familiar proximity would calm her, remind her of who she belonged to.

Elinor looked into his eyes. She saw only arrogance. Only possession. No remorse. No grief.

The disgust was overpowering. She gathered every ounce of saliva in her dry mouth and spat directly into his face.

Derick froze. The wet glob hit his cheek, sliding down toward his jaw. His eyes went wide with shock, then narrowed to slits.

He released one of her arms to wipe his face, his hand shaking with rage. He grabbed her chin, his fingers digging into the hinges of her jaw, forcing her to look at him.

"You are testing my patience," he said, his voice a low, venomous whisper. "Don't push me."

"Your patience?" Elinor laughed, a bitter, broken sound. "Your patience is for that fraud you keep on a leash?"

Derick's grip tightened on her chin. The mention of Kamryn was a red flag. "You're delusional. Kamryn is the only sane woman in my life."

"Then go to her," Elinor said, her voice dead. "Go back to your fake family."

Derick stared at her for a long moment, his chest heaving. He wanted to shake her. He wanted to force the truth out of her. But the deadness in her eyes unsettled him.

He released her chin with a shove. "There is no divorce," he said, adjusting his cuffs. "A Grant doesn't get divorced. You'll come home when you're done throwing your tantrum."

He turned and walked out, leaving the broken door hanging off its hinges.

Elinor slid down the wall, her legs giving out. She wrapped her arms around her knees, her body trembling uncontrollably. She fumbled for her phone on the floor beside her.

"Hello," she said, her voice hoarse. "I need a heavy-duty deadbolt installed. Today. And a security system. The best you have."

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