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The Captive Heiress: Trapped By Him Novel Cover

The Captive Heiress: Trapped By Him

I finally stepped onto American soil after four years of exile, clutching my suitcase with white-knuckled desperation. My plan was simple: get to Manhattan, start my job, and stay as far away from the Newton family as possible. But the moment I turned on my phone, Sterling Newton’s voice cut through the air like a blade. He had already sent a car; he didn't care about my plans, my apartment, or my freedom. He wanted me back in that suffocating mansion, and he expected me to obey. When I arrived, the house felt like a mausoleum. My adoptive mother smothered me in a desperate, suffocating embrace, while my father and sister acted as if my departure had never happened. Then, the heavy front door thudded shut. Barron Newton had arrived. He didn't greet me with warmth; he looked at me like a piece of furniture that had been moved out of place. He spent the entire dinner dismantling my resolve, using my deepest guilt as a weapon to force me to stay, making it clear that I was merely a prisoner in his gilded cage. I felt like I was suffocating. How could he have so much power over my life? Why was he so determined to keep me trapped in this house, and what was he truly waiting for in the shadows of the night? I retreated to my room, feeling the invisible chains tightening around my throat. Just as I thought I had found a way to fight back, a message from Fernando flashed on my screen, warning me that our original plan was in ruins. I realized then that I wasn't just fighting the Newtons—I was fighting a war on two fronts, and the countdown to my destruction had already begun.
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Chapter 3

The silence in the dining room was thick enough to choke on. The only sounds were the clinking of silverware against china and the heavy ticking of the grandfather clock in the hall.

Martha cleared her throat, clearly desperate to break the tension. "So, Carley, sweetheart. What are your plans now that you have your degree?"

Carley gripped her fork. Her palms were sweating. This was her opening. She had to take it now, before she lost her nerve.

She placed her cutlery down and looked at Martha, deliberately keeping her eyes away from the man sitting across from her.

"I actually have a few interviews lined up in Manhattan," Carley said, forcing her voice to stay steady. "And I found an apartment. I want to move out as soon as possible to start working."

Sterling's fork stopped halfway to his mouth. His thick eyebrows slammed together. "Move out? Why would you do that? Hank can drive you to the city every morning."

"Dad, it's a two-hour commute with traffic," Carley argued softly. "Besides, I'm twenty-four. I want to try living on my own."

Martha frowned, her eyes filling with instant hurt. "But you just got back. We haven't seen you in four years. Don't you want to spend time with us?"

"If you leave, I'm going to be the only sane person left in this house," Pippa whined, stabbing a piece of carrot.

Carley felt the walls closing in. The guilt was a physical weight pressing down on her chest. "Mom, Dad, I love you, but I need to be independent. I need to stand on my own two feet."

A harsh, scraping sound cut through her words.

Barron picked up his linen napkin and wiped the corner of his mouth. He tossed the napkin onto the table. The casual violence in the movement made Carley flinch.

He lifted his head. For the first time all evening, he looked directly into her eyes.

His gaze was a physical assault. It was so cold it burned.

"Mom and Dad are getting older," Barron said. His voice was a low, dark rumble that vibrated in Carley's bones. "Pippa is still in school. You came back to this family. Your place is here, keeping them company."

Carley's jaw dropped. She stared at him, her heart pounding a frantic rhythm against her ribs.

"Do you really think," Barron continued, his tone dripping with quiet venom, his gaze sharpening into a blade that carved straight through her defenses, "that after everything this family has given you, everything we've overlooked, you can just walk away?"

The words were a brutal, calculated strike. He was using her deepest insecurity-her guilt toward the family she felt she had destroyed-as a weapon.

Carley's face burned with sudden, intense heat. She opened her mouth to fight back, but her throat locked. She couldn't say a word. If she fought him, she would look like an ungrateful monster in front of Martha and Sterling.

Sterling nodded firmly, looking at his son with deep approval. "Barron is absolutely right. You are staying here, Carley. That is final."

Barron pushed his chair back and stood up. He towered over the table, his broad chest blocking the light from the chandelier. "I'm done eating. I have a video conference."

He didn't wait for a response. He turned and walked toward the door.

His path took him directly behind Carley's chair.

As he passed her, his footsteps slowed for a fraction of a second. He didn't lean down. He didn't make a single movement that Martha or Sterling could catch. But his hand brushed the top edge of her chair, his long fingers pressing into the velvet upholstery in a silent, possessive claim. The faint, chilling scent of cedar and cold mint washed over her.

"Stop playing games, Carley," he murmured, his voice a lethal, silken thread pitched so low it vibrated directly into her spine, meant only for her to hear. "You are staying."

A violent shiver ripped down Carley's spine.

Barron straightened up and walked out of the room, leaving the dining room suffocating in his wake.

Sterling picked up his wine glass. "Well, that's settled. Eat your dinner, Carley."

Carley stared at her plate, her vision blurring with unshed tears. Her lungs felt like they were shrinking. Her plan was dead. Barron had crushed it with three sentences.

Thirty minutes later, Carley practically ran up the stairs to her old bedroom. She slammed the door shut, locked it, and slid down the wood paneling until she hit the floor.

She pulled her knees to her chest, burying her face in her arms. She was trapped.

She pulled her phone from her pocket with shaking fingers and typed a message to Clara.

I'm trapped.

Clara's reply came seconds later. Did he do it?

Carley didn't answer. She let the phone drop to the carpet.

Outside her window, the deep roar of an engine shattered the quiet night. Carley lifted her head. Through the glass, she saw Barron's black Aston Martin tear down the driveway, its headlights slicing through the darkness as he sped away from the estate.

He had forced her to stay in this house, tightening the invisible chains around her neck, and the knowledge that he could appear at any given moment, silently watching her from the shadows, was suffocating.

Carley pressed her hand over her mouth to muffle a broken sob. As long as Barron Newton drew breath, this house would never be a home. It was a prison, and he was the warden who held the only key.

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