THE BILLIONAIRE'S PROBLEM
img img THE BILLIONAIRE'S PROBLEM img Chapter 4 Dealing with Tabloids.
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Chapter 6 Pressure Points. img
Chapter 7 Headlines. img
Chapter 8 Flashbulbs. img
Chapter 9 The Internet is a Scary Place. img
Chapter 10 Money and Fame go Hand in Hand. img
Chapter 11 The Terms I Name. img
Chapter 12 The Question img
Chapter 13 Midnight Files img
Chapter 14 Names in the Dark img
Chapter 15 Crossfire img
Chapter 16 The Shift img
Chapter 17 Close Quarters img
Chapter 18 No More Waiting img
Chapter 19 Pulling the Thread img
Chapter 20 Beneath the Surface img
Chapter 21 In the Crosshairs img
Chapter 22 Smoke Before Fire img
Chapter 23 Closer Than Before img
Chapter 24 Tangled Intentions img
Chapter 25 Silent Promises img
Chapter 26 Closer Than Before img
Chapter 27 Evidence in the Dark img
Chapter 28 Aftershocks img
Chapter 29 Lines Drawn img
Chapter 30 The Proof img
Chapter 31 The Ruling img
Chapter 32 Lines of Fire img
Chapter 33 Weekend and War Maps img
Chapter 34 Testimony img
Chapter 35 Collateral img
Chapter 36 Scorched Earth img
Chapter 37 Reckoning and Repair img
Chapter 38 Consolidation img
Chapter 39 Aftercare img
Chapter 40 Quiet Before the Next Move img
Chapter 41 Threads Tighten img
Chapter 42 Crossroads img
Chapter 43 Tightening the Net img
Chapter 44 Forward Motion img
Chapter 45 Pressure and Promise img
Chapter 46 Tension Lines img
Chapter 47 Survivor Plant img
Chapter 48 It's Not Over Yet img
Chapter 49 The Line Between Us img
Chapter 50 Paper Shields img
Chapter 51 We Make a Difference img
Chapter 52 Here's to Keeping Marco Safe img
Chapter 53 Expedited discovery img
Chapter 54 Did You Read the Thread img
Chapter 55 Did you see the thread img
Chapter 56 Axel img
Chapter 57 On the Balcony img
Chapter 58 You look like you've slept img
Chapter 59 Call me instead img
Chapter 60 You sound like a politician img
Chapter 61 Choosing What to Protect img
Chapter 62 Defensible img
Chapter 63 New Roots img
Chapter 64 Quiet Evidence img
Chapter 65 The Weight of Calm img
Chapter 66 The Small Quiet img
Chapter 67 Trouble in the Headlines img
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Chapter 4 Dealing with Tabloids.

Not yet. Everyone kept talking like she was on a moving walkway she hadn't stepped on. Like this had momentum independent of her choices.

Tamsin's phone buzzed. She checked it, then looked to the window. "They've identified your tote. Your building's tagged on a neighborhood forum. You have about twenty minutes before the first freelancer tests your buzzer."

Lily swore softly.

Stacy's stomach dropped. "How do we stop it?"

"We don't," Tamsin said. "We get ahead of it. We control angles. We limit oxygen."

Stacy stared at the edge of the coffee table to keep from spiraling. "And Axel... Mr. Kings... what is he doing?"

"Working," Tamsin said. "Calling favors. Threatening ad pulls. Feeding a different story to three outlets so they cannibalize each other. The usual."

"The usual," Stacy repeated, as if repetition could make it reasonable.

Tamsin pocketed her phone. "I'll be in the car out back. Lock your door. Curtains closed. If you need me, call. If you don't, still call in three hours so I know you're breathing."

She moved to the door, then paused. "And Stacy? Ignore the comments. Even the good ones. Especially the good ones."

The door clicked shut.

Stacy locked it. Drew the curtains. Sat down and pressed her palms over her eyes until she saw sparks.

Her phone ... the unmarked one ... buzzed.

AK:

You okay?

She stared at the letters for a long time. A small, sharp reality cut through the rest: she was relieved he'd asked.

STACY:

No. But I'm managing.

Three dots. Then:

AK:

Good. Eat something. I'm sending...

STACY:

No deliveries. No favors. Just... keep them off her. And me.

A longer pause.

AK:

Done.

She set the phone down and let the word settle. It felt too easy. It felt like stepping onto that moving walkway.

Across the room, Lily watched her with a look that understood more than Stacy wished she did. "He's not going to disappear, is he?"

Stacy shook her head. "People like him don't disappear. They expand."

Lily chewed her toast, then said, very quietly, "He looked at you like he already knew how this ends."

Stacy met her sister's eyes. "Then he's wrong."

A buzz at the intercom cut the moment in half. A male voice crackled through, bright with fake cheer. "Stacy? Hey! Sam from the building management. Quick note about your... uh... window unit?"

Stacy didn't move. The unit had been rattling for two summers and management ha

Another buzz. "Stacy? You there?"

She picked up the receiver, thumb hovering over the talk button. Then she set it down again and stepped back.

The unmarked phone vibrated.

TAMSIN:

Do not answer. He's press. Stay off the line.

The intercom buzzed three more times and went mercifully quiet.

Stacy exhaled and looked at Lily, who was staring at the ceiling like it might offer a hint.

"You still think I should quit?" Stacy asked, because the question was a raft and she needed something to hold.

Lily considered. "No. I think you should survive today."

A beat.

"Then figure out the rest tomorrow."

Stacy nodded, though tomorrow felt like a rumor.

She sat on the floor again, same spot as last night, back against the coffee table, facing the door. Two phones on the wood beside her. Two names on two cards. The city outside sharpening its teeth.

Her personal phone buzzed one more time. A notification preview lit the screen ... a new post from a gossip account she didn't follow.

KINGS' CROSSING: Who's the brunette with Axel? Our money's on a makeup girl with a sharp tongue and sharper cheekbones. Developing...

Her face wasn't shown. Her name wasn't there. But it felt like being seen anyway.

Stacy locked the screen and pressed her fingers to the pulse in her neck until it slowed.

"Axel Kings," she said under her breath, testing the sound the way he'd tested hers. A name like a headline. A name with teeth.

She looked at Lily, then at the door.

"Okay," she said to the room, to the noise, to the man whose gravity was already rearranging her orbit. "Let's see how bad this gets."

And she waited, listening to the building hold its breath.

            
            

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