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The Billionaire's Captive: Debt Of Love

Ten years ago, a storm tore through Burke Manor and destroyed my life. I was just an eight-year-old orphan hiding in the shadows when a rotted balcony railing gave way, sending the heir to the Burke fortune plummeting to the pavement. Before the ambulance even arrived, the lie was set in stone. "She pushed him!" my rival screamed, and the world instantly branded me a murderer. I was hauled away in a police cruiser, losing everything. A decade later, I was an eighteen-year-old mechanic in Queens, covered in grease and struggling to keep my Nana Rose alive. But the past doesn't stay buried. Finn Burke returned in a black Maybach, looking like a predatory emperor. When Nana suffered a massive heart attack, the hospital demanded a deposit I couldn't pay, and Finn was there with a checkbook and a contract of "indebted servitude." He bought my grandmother's life and, in exchange, he bought me. He dragged me back to the manor, locked a titanium GPS shackle around my wrist, and forced me to be his personal caretaker. He wants me to manage his pain, to bathe him, and to look at his crippled legs every day as a reminder of the "sin" he says I committed. He calls me his property, a slave to a debt I can never repay. But while massaging his legs, I felt something impossible—muscle tone and reactive tension that shouldn't exist after ten years of paralysis. He thinks he’s broken me, but he’s forgotten one thing. I’m a mechanic; I know when someone is hiding what’s under the hood. Finn Burke is lying about his legs, and I’m going to find out why, even if I have to burn this manor down to get the truth.
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Chapter 7

The housekeeper's name was Elena. She had a face like a pinched lemon and eyes that said she'd happily poison Harper's soup.

"This way," she snapped.

She led Harper up the grand staircase, past the second floor, up a narrow, winding flight of stairs to the third floor. This was the servants' quarters, or maybe the attic.

She opened a door at the end of the hall.

"Here."

The room was small. Round. It was inside one of the turrets. The walls were bare stone. There was a single bed, a small sink, and a window.

The window had iron bars on it.

"It's a cell," Harper said.

"It's what you deserve," Elena spat. She grabbed Harper's backpack from her shoulder. "Mr. Burke says no contraband."

"Hey!"

She dumped the contents onto the floor. Harper's few clothes, a toothbrush, a book on neuroanatomy. And her leather roll.

Elena kicked the leather roll. "What is this? Drug paraphernalia?"

"Don't touch that."

Harper's voice dropped an octave. She stepped forward.

Elena sneered and bent down to pick it up. "I'm throwing this trash out."

Harper moved.

She didn't think about it. She grabbed Elena's wrist, her thumb pressing into the Taiyuan point. She applied just enough pressure to send a shockwave of pain up Elena's radial nerve.

Elena shrieked and dropped the roll. She clutched her arm, staring at Harper in horror.

"You... you witch!"

"Leave it," Harper said, her chest heaving. "Get out."

Elena backed away, fear warring with anger in her eyes. "I'm telling Mr. Burke! You're going to regret this!"

She slammed the door. Harper heard the lock click from the outside.

She was locked in.

Harper sank to the floor, gathering her tools. They were safe.

She looked around the room. It was a birdcage. A gilded, stone birdcage.

Harper went to the window. The rain was lashing against the glass. She looked at the bars. They were old iron, set deep into the stone. But...

She squinted. The spacing. It was about six inches.

Most people couldn't fit their head through that. But Harper wasn't most people. She had hyper-mobility. It was a genetic quirk of the Solis line, enhanced by years of yoga and contortion training for the circus.

She could dislocate her shoulders. She could compress her ribcage.

If she could get out, she could climb down the ivy. The wall wasn't that high here.

Harper checked the door. Locked solid.

She looked at the window again. It was madness. It was dangerous.

But she couldn't stay here. Not with Finn. Not with the memories.

Harper waited until the house went quiet. Until the lights in the garden dimmed.

She stripped off the sequined bodysuit and put on her dark leggings and a tight black t-shirt. She tied her hair back.

She approached the window.

"Sorry, Finn," she whispered. "I don't do cages."

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