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The Fallen Heiress's Debt to the Billionaire

I was once the princess of the Upper East Side, but now I’m just "debt wrapped in pretty skin." To keep my father alive in a federal penitentiary, I signed a contract I didn't fully understand. I thought it was about restoring my family's name, but producer Barnett Orr treated it like a bill of sale for my soul. Inside his limousine, the air smelled like gasoline and fear. Barnett didn't want a star; he wanted a victim. He bruised my jaw and ripped my vintage silk gown to shreds, laughing because he knew I couldn't fight back without signing my father's death warrant. "Don't forget who owns you, Felicity," he whispered. When he dragged me into Dewitt Knight’s penthouse party, I was a walking disaster. I huddled in Barnett’s oversized jacket, my lip bleeding and my spirit shattered. The elite crowd didn't see a victim; they saw a fallen girl selling herself for a role. A former rival poured red wine over me, and the room erupted in cruel laughter while Barnett told everyone he was just "testing my commitment." I looked up at the balcony, locking eyes with Dewitt Knight. He was a god in a bespoke suit, looking down at me with cold, lethal disgust. He didn't see the bruises or the desperation. He only saw a transaction he found beneath him. "So the rumors are true," he said, his voice cutting through the music. "The Aguilars really will do anything for money now. Even this." I was trapped between a monster who wanted to break me and a man who thought I was trash. No one cared that my father's life depended on my silence. When Barnett cornered me in a guest room later that night, his belt jingling like a death knell, I realized no one was coming to save a girl like me. I fought back with a crystal vase, shattering it against his shoulder, but I was drowning in my own terror. Just as Barnett lunged for my throat, the door was kicked off its hinges. Dewitt stood there, finally seeing the blood on the carpet and the map of purple bruises on my bare back. He chased the monster away, but I didn't feel safe. I locked the guest room door, wedged a chair under the handle, and slept with a silver letter opener pressed against my skin. When I crept into the kitchen at midnight and found him waiting in the shadows, I aimed the blade at his heart. "In this house, no one hurts you," he promised, his voice a low velvet rumble. But in a world where I had already been sold once, I knew that even protection came with a price I couldn't afford to pay.
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Chapter 3

Dewitt pushed his car door open. He stepped out onto the concrete. He didn't smooth his suit. He didn't adjust his cuffs. He just stood there, leaning against the side of his car, radiating a cold, lethal calm.

Barnett jogged over, fumbling with the top button of his shirt.

"Mr. Knight!" Barnett's voice was too loud, too eager. "I didn't realize you were in the city. We were just... having a private meeting."

Dewitt took a drag of his cigarette. He looked Barnett up and down.

"A meeting," Dewitt repeated. "Is that what they call it now?"

Inside the Lincoln, Felicity froze. Her heart slammed against her ribs. She knew that voice. It was deep, velvet wrapped around steel. Dewitt Knight.

She remembered him from the gala last year. Before the fall. Before the handcuffs and the headlines. He had looked at her then with polite indifference. Now, if he saw her like this, he would look at her with disgust.

She couldn't let him see her.

She looked around frantically. On the floor, tangled in her torn dress, was Barnett's suit jacket. He had taken it off earlier when the heat in the car rose.

It smelled like him. It made her skin crawl. But it was coverage.

She grabbed the jacket and pulled it around her shoulders. She buttoned it with shaking fingers. It was huge on her. It swallowed her frame. She pulled her knees up and huddled in the corner, praying he would just drive away.

"Who is in the car?" Dewitt asked.

Barnett shifted his weight. "Oh, just some talent. Nobody important. We should get out of your hair."

Dewitt dropped his cigarette. He crushed it under the heel of his Italian leather shoe.

"I asked who is in the car."

He didn't wait for an answer. He walked past Barnett.

Barnett tried to step in front of him. "Mr. Knight, really, it's not appropriate-"

Dewitt didn't even slow down. He just looked at Barnett. One look. It was enough to make the producer step back as if he'd been physically shoved.

Dewitt stopped at the open door of the Lincoln. The smell hit him first. Sweat. Expensive perfume. And something metallic. Blood.

He leaned down.

Felicity pressed herself against the far door. She pulled the jacket tighter, burying her face in the lapel.

Dewitt saw a small figure wrapped in a man's oversized jacket. She was trembling. Not a little shiver. She was vibrating with it.

"Look at me," Dewitt commanded.

Felicity shook her head.

Dewitt reached out. He didn't touch her skin. He grabbed the lapel of the jacket.

Barnett appeared at Dewitt's elbow. He reached in and grabbed Felicity's arm, yanking her forward.

"Don't be rude, darling. Say hello to Mr. Knight."

The sudden motion dislodged the jacket. It slipped off her left shoulder.

The strap of her dress was torn completely. The silk hung in tatters. On her upper arm, five distinct finger marks were blooming into purple bruises.

Dewitt saw the bruise. Then he saw her face.

Her lip was swollen. A small trickle of blood had dried at the corner of her mouth. Her eyes were wide, amber-colored, and filled with a terror so raw it felt like a physical blow. And on her hand, the one he had seen from his car, was the unmistakable fire of the Aguilar pink diamond. He had seen it in the Christie's catalog months ago. One of the few assets the family hadn't liquidated before the scandal broke.

"Felicity Aguilar," Dewitt said. His voice was flat.

Felicity yanked the jacket back up. She felt the heat rise in her cheeks, burning through the shame. She wished the ground would open up and swallow her whole.

Barnett laughed nervously. "You remember her. Hard to forget the Aguilar name, right? Even if it's mud now."

Dewitt stared at her. He saw the torn dress. The bruises. The man's jacket.

And in his mind, the pieces clicked together into the only picture that made sense to a man who saw everything as a transaction.

She was selling herself. And she had let things get rough to increase the price.

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