Betrayed By The Billionaire Playboy
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Chapter 6 The Games begin img
Chapter 7 An offer she can't refuse img
Chapter 8 Unveiling betrayals img
Chapter 9 Unveiling betrayals img
Chapter 10 Seduction and Deception img
Chapter 11 Threads of the past img
Chapter 12 The first strike img
Chapter 13 Web of lies img
Chapter 14 Captive intentions img
Chapter 15 Rescue and regret img
Chapter 16 Breaking point img
Chapter 17 The lovers gamble img
Chapter 18 Samantha's demise img
Chapter 19 The Auction of secrets img
Chapter 20 Blood on the contract img
Chapter 21 Thescarletroom img
Chapter 22 The Auction of secrets img
Chapter 23 Cracks in Armor img
Chapter 24 James' last stand img
Chapter 25 The wedding betrayal img
Chapter 26 A dangerous alliance img
Chapter 27 The fall of James img
Chapter 28 Armando's redemption img
Chapter 29 The lover the villain img
Chapter 30 Cliffhanger of shadows img
Chapter 31 A choice of Shadows img
Chapter 32 The Betrayal unveiled img
Chapter 33 Samantha's revenge img
Chapter 34 Trapped in the Inferno img
Chapter 35 The return of ferro img
Chapter 36 A deal with the Devil img
Chapter 37 The rising storm img
Chapter 38 The female Fatale img
Chapter 39 The enemy within img
Chapter 40 A deadly dance img
Chapter 41 Shadows of betrayal img
Chapter 42 A wolf among sheep img
Chapter 43 The ghost Isabella img
Chapter 44 The hidden Ally img
Chapter 45 The red thread img
Chapter 46 The price of truth img
Chapter 47 A dangerous reunion img
Chapter 48 The breaking point img
Chapter 49 Island of secrets img
Chapter 50 The return of shadows img
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Chapter 5 Unveiling the mask

The glow of the city lights filtered through the penthouse windows, casting long shadows on the sleek marble floors. I sat curled up on the oversized couch, my knees pulled to my chest, staring at the untouched glass of water on the table in front of me. The events of the past twenty-four hours played on a loop in my mind: Vincent's cryptic warning, the attack in the parking lot, and Armando's unwavering promise that I was safe with him. But was I? The man who had lunged at me with a knife was no random thug. He had known what he was doing, and he hadn't hesitated.

That kind of precision came from experience-and that terrified me. Armando entered the room, his presence as commanding as ever, a cup of coffee in his hand. He placed it on the table before sitting across from me. His tie was loosened, and the faintest hint of weariness shadowed his otherwise sharp features. "You've been quiet," he said, his tone calm but probing. I glanced at him, the weight of unspoken questions pressing on my chest. "What did that man want?" Armando leaned back in his chair, his gaze steady but unreadable. "To send a message," he said finally. "To me." "Because of your... business?" I asked, the word feeling inadequate for whatever world he operated in. He hesitated, his jaw tightening. "Because I don't play by their rules. And when people can't control you, they try to destroy you." His words sent a shiver down my spine. "And me? Am I just collateral damage in this war of yours?" His gaze softened, a flicker of something human breaking through his usual composure. "No. You're not collateral damage, Olivia. You're... different." "Different how?" I challenged, my voice stronger than I expected. He hesitated, his lips pressing into a thin line. "Because you remind me of something I forgot a long time ago. That there's still a part of me worth fighting for." The vulnerability in his words caught me off guard, leaving me momentarily speechless. The next day, Armando insisted on taking me out, claiming we both needed a distraction. He wouldn't tell me where we were going, and I didn't bother asking. I was too drained to fight him. When the car pulled up to an old boxing gym in a less glamorous part of town, I raised an eyebrow. "A gym?" I asked, stepping out of the car and staring at the weathered sign above the entrance. "You've been through a lot," Armando said simply, leading the way inside. "It's time you learned how to protect yourself." The scent of sweat and leather filled the air as we walked in. A few people were scattered around, throwing punches at heavy bags or sparring in the ring. Armando handed me a pair of gloves and guided me to a corner of the gym where a punching bag hung from the ceiling. "Hit it," he said, his tone firm but encouraging. I stared at the bag, then back at him. "You're joking, right?" "Do I look like I'm joking?" he asked, folding his arms across his chest. Reluctantly, I slipped on the gloves and squared up to the bag. My first punch was weak, barely moving the heavy bag. "Harder," Armando instructed, stepping closer. I threw another punch, this one slightly more forceful. "Think of James," he said, his voice low and deliberate. That did it. My next punch was harder, and the one after that harder still. My mind filled with images of James's betrayal, Samantha's smug face, and the fear I had felt during the attack in the parking lot. By the time I stepped back, my breath was ragged, and my hands ached. But I felt... lighter. Armando handed me a water bottle, his eyes scanning my face. "Better?" I nodded, unable to put the feeling into words. That evening, as we returned to the penthouse, a package was waiting for Armando. He opened it in the kitchen, his expression darkening as he read the contents. "What is it?" I asked, stepping closer. "James," he said, his voice clipped. "He's in deeper trouble than I thought." He handed me a photograph-a grainy image of James shaking hands with a man I didn't recognize. But the man's face was enough to send a chill down my spine. "Who is that?" I asked, my voice trembling. "Alessandro Ferro," Armando said, his tone grim. "One of the most dangerous men in Europe. If James is involved with him, it's only a matter of time before everything unravels." I stared at the photo, my stomach twisting. "What does this mean for me?" "It means you need to decide how far you're willing to go," Armando said, his gaze locking onto mine. "Because this isn't just about James anymore. It's about survival." That night, sleep eluded me. I lay in bed, staring at the ceiling, my mind racing. Armando's words had unsettled me, but they had also lit a fire inside me. I wasn't just a victim. I wasn't just James's discarded wife. I was Olivia Pierce. And it was time I started acting like it. The next morning, I joined Armando in the study, determination burning in my chest. "I want to help," I said firmly. He looked up from his desk, his expression skeptical. "Help how?" "Whatever it takes to bring James down," I said, my voice steady. "I'm tired of sitting on the sidelines while everyone else makes decisions for me." Armando studied me for a long moment before nodding. "Then we do this together." The promise in his words sent a shiver down my spine. But this time, it wasn't fear I felt. It was power.

                         

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