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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 8

The rain was Harper's cover. It was a torrential downpour, loud enough to mask any noise she made.

She opened the window. The wind howled, soaking her instantly.

She looked at the bars. Okay. Left shoulder first.

Harper took a deep breath and pushed. She felt the sickening pop as she voluntarily subluxated her left shoulder joint. Pain, white-hot and blinding, shot through her arm. She bit her lip to keep from screaming.

She slid her arm and head through the gap. Then her chest. She exhaled all the air from her lungs, making herself as flat as possible. Her ribs scraped against the iron.

She was halfway out.

Harper had to twist her torso at an unnatural angle, her spine screaming in protest, to get her hips through the narrow opening. Her skin scraped raw against the rusted metal.

She fell onto the small ledge outside the window.

Harper sat there for a moment in the pouring rain, gasping, shaking. She grabbed her left arm and slammed it back into the socket. A fresh wave of nausea hit her, but the arm worked.

She looked down. Three stories. Thick ivy covered the stone.

Harper grabbed the vines. They were slick but strong.

She began to descend.

Her hands slipped. Her boots scrambled for purchase. But she moved fast. Down. Down. Down.

Her feet hit the muddy grass.

She was out.

Harper stayed low, moving like a shadow toward the perimeter wall. She knew where the cameras were-she had spotted them from the car. She weaved through the blind spots.

The wall was twelve feet high. She ran at it, planted her foot, and vaulted up, grabbing the top edge.

She pulled herself up.

Freedom. Just over this wall was the road.

Harper swung her leg over.

Click.

A blinding beam of light hit her in the face.

She froze, straddling the wall.

Below her, on the other side, stood a phalanx of security guards holding black umbrellas.

And in the center, sitting in his wheelchair under a large canopy, was Finn.

He was holding a steaming mug of coffee. He looked like he had been waiting for hours.

"Impressive," he called out. His voice carried over the rain. "Better than the circus act."

Harper squinted against the light. "Let me go, Finn."

"Jump," he said calmly. "Go ahead. Run."

He gestured to the guard on his right. The man raised a rifle. It wasn't a lethal weapon-it was a tranquilizer gun.

"You'll make it maybe ten yards before you're unconscious in a ditch," Finn said. "Then I'll drag you back. It's undignified."

Harper looked at the road. Then at the gun. Then at Finn.

She was trapped.

Defeated, she swung her leg back over and dropped down into the mud on the inside of the wall.

She walked toward him, head bowed, water streaming off her nose. She stopped in front of his wheelchair. She was shivering violently.

Finn handed his coffee cup to Silas.

"You thought I didn't know?" he asked softly. "I have thermal sensors in the walls, Harper. I watched you pop your shoulder out. It was... grotesque."

"Why are you doing this?" Harper whispered.

"Because you belong to me."

He reached into his pocket and pulled out a black metal ring. It pulsed with a faint red light.

"Give me your hand."

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