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Falling for the Disgraced Heir

Brandon Hughes had it all-wealth, status, power-until a single scandal stripped him of everything. Julia Bailey never believed in fairy tales; juggling three jobs just to survive, she had no time for spoiled heirs. When Brandon crashes into her life-literally-she finds herself stuck with a penniless man who knows nothing about survival. But Brandon isn't just another jobless troublemaker. He's the disowned heir of the Hughes Corporation, hiding a secret identity that could change Julia's life forever. Torn between betrayal and desire, Julia must decide: should she trust the disgraced heir who turned her world upside down, or side with James Whitmore, the ambitious lawyer who promises her stability but hides dangerous secrets of his own? A story of love, betrayal, redemption, and the revolution of two hearts.
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Chapter 10

The clock ticked past midnight.

Julia sat on the couch, arms folded, the glow from the streetlight cutting through the blinds. The apartment was too quiet, too cold. She'd reheated dinner twice. Still no sign of him.

Her mind wavered between anger and worry. She wanted to strangle Brandon for storming off-but also wanted to know if he was safe.

By 3 a.m., she gave up and went to bed, staring at the ceiling until exhaustion finally dragged her under.

===

The next morning, the sound of the door unlocking jolted her awake.

Brandon stumbled in. His shirt was torn, his lip split, and there was a faint smell of alcohol mixed with rain and asphalt.

Julia bolted upright. "What happened to you?!"

He tried to brush her off with that usual half-grin. "Guess I lost a fight with gravity."

"Don't joke!" She rushed to him, grabbing a clean towel. "You look like hell."

"Feel like it too."

As she dabbed at the cut on his cheek, her scolding poured out between every touch. "You could've been arrested. Or worse. Do you enjoy making people worry?"

He caught her wrist gently. "People?"

She froze. His eyes-tired, bruised, but painfully sincere-held hers.

She jerked her hand back, muttering, "Don't flatter yourself."

But when she reached for the first aid kit, her fingers trembled.

Brandon leaned against the table, voice quieter now. "I just... couldn't breathe last night."

Julia looked at him sharply. "What do you mean?"

"I used to have people follow me around, open doors for me, act like my shadow," he said, staring down at the floor. "Now I can't even afford a bus ticket. I burn eggs. I mess up print jobs. I'm-nothing."

The words slipped out like a confession he'd been holding too long.

Julia softened despite herself. "You're not nothing."

He gave a hollow laugh. "That's kind, but you don't get it. When you're born a Hughes, you don't learn how to be anyone else. And now that I've lost the name..." He exhaled, the bitterness plain. "I can't stand being a nobody."

Silence hung between them. The rawness of his words clawed at something in her chest.

She wanted to tell him he didn't need the Hughes name-that his persistence, his clumsy kindness, those things mattered more.

But then, like a ghost, the memory of her father's trembling hands returned-the day the foreclosure notice came. Hughes Corporation regrets to inform you...

Her expression hardened. "You'll be fine, Brandon. People like you always land on your feet."

He frowned. "People like me?"

"The rich. The privileged. Even when you fall, there's always someone waiting to catch you."

"Is that what you think I'm doing? Waiting for rescue?"

Julia turned away. "I'm saying some of us don't have that luxury."

Brandon didn't answer. The silence that followed was sharp enough to draw blood.

At work, the air felt heavier than usual. Julia sensed it the moment she stepped into the office-eyes flicking her way, whispers cut short.

Her supervisor approached, clutching a transfer memo. "Miss Bailey, effective today, you'll be reassigned to Legal Affairs under Mr. Whitmore."

Julia blinked. "Legal Affairs? I don't have law experience."

"It's a direct request," the supervisor said, not meeting her eyes.

A chill ran down her spine. James.

When she entered the new floor, the contrast was striking-sleek desks, quieter hallways, colder faces. James was waiting, perfectly composed.

"Welcome to my department," he said smoothly.

Julia forced a polite smile. "Was this really necessary?"

"I think it's for the best." His tone was mild, but his gaze sharp. "You'll find it... more stable here."

"Stable," she repeated flatly. "Or easier to control?"

He smirked. "Control is just another word for protection."

Before she could respond, a commotion broke out near the entrance.

Brandon.

He strode into the department, dripping frustration. "Why the hell did you move her here?"

Employees turned to stare. Julia's heart jumped to her throat.

James didn't flinch. "This is a professional space, Brandon. You're making a scene."

"Answer me!" Brandon snapped. "You think I don't know what you're doing? Keeping her close to you so you can pull your strings?"

"Everything I do is to clean up your mess."

"She's not your responsibility!"

"She's not yours either."

The tension in the room tightened like a wire. Julia tried to intervene. "Brandon, stop-"

But James's next words sliced through the air. "Everything you touch, Brandon, you ruin. I won't let her be next."

The words hit like a slap.

Brandon's expression faltered, the anger in his eyes replaced by something darker-hurt. "You think I'd hurt her?"

"I think you already are," James said coldly.

Julia stood frozen between them, her pulse thundering. Every pair of eyes in the office was on them.

"Brandon, please," she whispered. "Go."

He looked at her-searching for something, anything-but her face was unreadable. Finally, he turned away and walked out.

The sound of the door closing echoed through the room.

James exhaled and smoothed his tie. "Now maybe we can focus on your future, Miss Bailey."

But Julia wasn't listening. Her gaze lingered on the empty doorway, heart twisting painfully.

Stability-or chaos. Logic-or feeling.

For the first time, Julia wasn't sure which one she feared more.

Julia's choice looms-follow James's safe, predictable path... or risk everything to stand beside the man the world already condemned.

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