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His Dark Embrace, Her Redeeming Love

His Dark Embrace, Her Redeeming Love

My chest tightened with anticipation, five years of shared struggle culminating in this moment at the Manhattan penthouse banquet. But Chace, my partner, didn't look at me; he turned to Karyn, sliding his family's heirloom emerald ring onto her finger. Then, his voice echoed through the hall, dismissing me as "nothing but an asset under my name to provide entertainment." My smile froze, the room erupted in laughter, and a cruel kick sent me sprawling, spraining my ankle on the cold marble floor. Karyn mocked me, but it was Chace’s icy gaze that truly shattered me. He dismissed our past, threatening my mother’s grave and my father’s life if I didn't "stay in your place and be an obedient dog." The man I bled for, starved for, fought for, was a complete stranger, a monster veiled in cold disdain. My heartbreak bled out, replaced by a reckless, destructive madness. This wasn't just humiliation; it was an execution. Retreating to the lavish restroom, my mind sharpened. I unblocked a forbidden number, a name whispered with terror in the New York underground: Keith Mosley. My text was brief: "I am ready to pay my debt." His reply flashed, stark and dominant: "The price is marriage." This wasn't a price; it was my knife.
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Chapter 4

Ember POV: The freezing water shocked my nervous system. My mind became razor-sharp. I pulled a thick paper towel from the dispenser and gracefully blotted the water from my cheeks and chin. I picked up my cracked phone from the marble counter. My thumb hovered over the keyboard for a fraction of a second before I typed a single word. *Yes.* I hit send. I didn't wait to see if it delivered. I clicked the screen off and tossed the phone into my cheap clutch. Watching my mother waste her life hoping for a man to change taught me one thing: hesitation only breeds deeper wounds. I pulled a tube of dark red lipstick from the bag. I leaned close to the mirror, carefully tracing the sharp lines of my lips, completely masking the sickly pale color underneath. I smoothed my hands down the sides of my silk dress, flattening the wrinkles. I rolled my shoulders back and locked my spine into a perfectly straight line. I grabbed the brass handle of the restroom door and pulled it open like a queen stepping onto a battlefield. The cold draft in the hallway hit my bare arms. I didn't shiver. I walked forward, my heels clicking in a steady, aggressive rhythm against the floor. I pushed the heavy double doors of the banquet hall open. The blinding glare of the crystal chandeliers poured over me again. A group of guests standing near the entrance stopped their whispering. Their jaws dropped as they stared at me. They couldn't believe the humiliated rat had crawled back into the light. I didn't look at them. I walked straight past their mocking faces and headed directly for the bar. I reached over the counter and grabbed a heavy crystal glass filled with neat whiskey. I turned around and leaned my lower back against the edge of the mahogany bar. I looked through the shifting crowd, locking my eyes entirely on the center of the stage. Chace had his arm wrapped tightly around Karyn’s waist. He was bending her backward slightly, kissing her deeply while the crowd around them cheered and whistled. Ten minutes ago, that sight would have ripped my chest open and stopped my breathing. Right now, looking at them, my heart didn't even skip a beat. I felt absolutely nothing. The scene playing out in front of me looked like a cheap, poorly acted comedy. I raised my glass. I swirled the amber liquid slowly. The ice cubes clinked sharply against the crystal glass. Maybe my stare was too heavy. Maybe he felt the shift in the air. Chace suddenly broke the kiss. He lifted his head and scanned the room. His eyes locked onto me standing at the bar. His thick eyebrows instantly snapped together in deep irritation. He expected to see me sobbing in a corner. He expected me to be broken. Instead, he saw me holding a drink, studying him with the detached interest of an autopsy surgeon. I looked at him like he was a complete stranger. That cold, dead look in my eyes ignited a sudden, irrational fury in Chace's chest. I saw his jaw clench. He let go of Karyn. He shoved his way through the crowd, his long legs eating up the distance between us. His massive frame radiated pure, suffocating aggression. He stopped inches away from me. His broad shoulders completely blocked out the light from the chandeliers, casting me in his shadow. His hand shot out. His thick fingers clamped down around my wrist, right over the hand holding the glass. His grip was bone-crushing. The whiskey sloshed violently. Several drops of the amber liquid flew out and splashed onto the pristine white silk of my dress, staining it instantly. I didn't try to pull my arm away. I didn't wince. I just tilted my head up slightly and stared into his angry gray-blue eyes. My gaze was as still as a frozen lake. My utter lack of reaction pushed him over the edge. He gritted his teeth, his voice a low, threatening growl, warning me not to try any pathetic tricks to ruin his night. He reached his free hand into his tailored jacket pocket. He pulled out a small, black velvet square box. He shoved it roughly against my chest, forcing me to take it with my free hand. The lid wasn't clasped shut. It popped open. Inside sat a pair of massive pink diamond earrings. The stones caught the light, flashing brilliantly. He looked down his nose at me. He ordered me to take the hush money, keep my mouth shut, and behave for the rest of the evening. I looked down at the glittering diamonds in my palm. The corner of my mouth twitched up into a slow, venomous sneer. I looked right into his eyes. I snapped the velvet box shut with a loud *crack*. I casually tossed the priceless diamonds into my cheap clutch like they were loose change. I lifted my chin. My voice was perfectly flat and devoid of any human warmth. I told him I would do exactly as he asked. I turned on my heel and walked away, disappearing into the dark corner of the hall. "As you wish, Mr. Chace."

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