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Trapped By The Coldhearted Billionaire's Game

Cassidy Fox woke up in a freezing, luxurious penthouse that wasn't hers. Before she could clear her spinning head, ruthless billionaire Jaret Taylor threw a phone onto the bed. The screen showed an explicit photo of her boyfriend, Burt, tangled in sheets with Jaret's fiancée. Burt had fled the moment things got complicated, leaving Cassidy behind as a scapegoat to face a monster. Jaret demanded an eye for an eye. He trapped her in the room, choked her until she nearly blacked out, and threatened to completely destroy her career if she refused to submit to him. When she still fought back and escaped, Jaret's men captured Burt and lured her to an abandoned warehouse in the middle of a hurricane. Burt was tied to a rusted pillar, beaten and sobbing in terror. He didn't care about what degrading acts Jaret would force her to perform to pay off his debt. "Cassidy, please, just listen to them! We can figure this out, just don't let them hurt me!" Cassidy felt a suffocating wave of despair and injustice. She had risked her life driving through a deadly storm to save the man who had once saved her from drowning, only to realize she was sacrificing herself for a selfish coward who had already betrayed her. Jaret sat at the poker table, looking at her rain-soaked body with a cruel smirk. "Every hand I win, you do exactly what we ask. If you manage to win a hand, we cut off one of Burt's fingers." Looking at the pathetic man begging for his life, Cassidy slowly picked up her cards.
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Chapter 1

A sharp, splitting pain drilled through Cassidy Fox's skull, yanking her up from the deep, dark void of unconsciousness.

She forced her eyes open, her lashes sticking together. The room spun in a lazy, nauseating circle before slowly snapping into focus. This was not her bedroom. The ceiling was too high, the air too cold, and the surface beneath her was impossibly soft, like lying on a cloud of pure silk.

She tried to push herself up, but her limbs felt filled with wet sand, heavy and uncooperative. Thick, blackout curtains draped over the massive windows, swallowing the room in a heavy, suffocating dusk. Only a thin sliver of light cut through the gap, slicing across the floor like a blade.

The penthouse sprawled around her—an open-plan expanse of marble and velvet, the sleeping area flowing seamlessly into a sitting room, with a private study visible through a half-open door to the left. It was beautiful and terrifying in equal measure, a gilded cage designed by someone with infinite money and no soul.

Clink. Clink.

The sharp, rhythmic sound of ice cubes hitting crystal made her heart stutter. She whipped her head toward the sound, the sudden movement sending a fresh wave of agony through her temples.

A silhouette stood by the floor-to-ceiling window, tall and imposing, holding a glass. The neon lights of Manhattan bled through the glass, carving out the hard, uncompromising line of his jaw. He turned slowly, the amber liquid swirling in his glass, and his eyes locked onto her. They were cold, assessing, looking at her the way a buyer looks at damaged goods.

Jaret Taylor.

Panic, cold and sharp, flooded her chest. Cassidy scrambled backward on the mattress, her fingers clutching the heavy velvet duvet. She wrapped it tightly around her trembling body, her voice cracking as she spoke.

"Where am I? Why am I here?"

He didn't answer. He just walked toward her. His Italian leather shoes made no sound on the plush carpet, but the sheer presence of him, the oppressive weight of his authority, pressed the air from her lungs.

When he reached the edge of the bed, he casually flicked his wrist. A smartphone landed on the mattress right in front of her knees, the screen lighting up on impact.

Cassidy stared at the screen. Her blood turned to ice in her veins.

The image burned into her retinas. It was a photo, explicit and damning. A man and a woman tangled in white sheets, their faces clearly visible. The man was Burt Reese. Her Burt. The woman was a stunning blonde she had never seen before, wearing a massive diamond ring that caught the camera flash.

Cassidy's stomach roiled. She wanted to look away, but the timestamp and the intimate, sweaty details held her gaze hostage. There was no explaining this away. No room for denial.

"Your boyfriend," Jaret's voice was a low, mocking rasp above her head, "slept with my fiancée."

The words hit her like a physical blow, knocking the breath from her lungs. Her mind went blank, desperately trying to process the betrayal, but the evidence was glowing right in front of her face.

Jaret leaned down, planting one hand on the mattress right beside her hip. The scent of expensive cologne and smoky whiskey washed over her. He forced her to look up, to meet those dark, unforgiving eyes. There was nowhere to hide.

"He didn't even hesitate to throw you under the bus," Jaret sneered, his lip curling in disgust. "The moment things got complicated, he ran. Left you to deal with the mess he made."

A wave of nausea surged up Cassidy's throat. Nausea for the man she had loved, and a deep, paralyzing terror for the man hovering over her.

She saw his gaze flicker toward the nightstand for a split second. It was her only chance.

Cassidy lunged. She rolled off the opposite side of the bed, her bare feet hitting the cold floor, and sprinted toward the heavy wooden door. Her heart hammered against her ribs, every muscle screaming to run, to escape.

Her fingers brushed the brass doorknob.

A heavy, deliberate tread sounded from outside the door. A dark, imposing shadow shifted beneath the door gap.

A low, derisive chuckle sounded from behind her.

Cassidy froze, her hand still suspended in the air. She was trapped.

Jaret walked back to the bar, his back to her. He poured a glass of water, the liquid splashing softly.

"An eye for an eye," he said, his tone as casual as if he was discussing the weather. "It's the oldest rule in the book."

Cassidy turned around, pressing her spine against the freezing wood of the door. The reality of her situation crashed over her, drowning her in despair. She wasn't a person anymore. She was a pawn. A stand-in. A scapegoat for Burt's sins.

Jaret set the glass down and turned. As his eyes met hers, his expression remained unchanged, cold and assessing. Her terrified glare was nothing more than an expected, and frankly, uninteresting, part of the equation.

He pointed a long finger at the antique clock on the wall.

"I'm giving you one minute to accept reality," he said, his voice dropping to a dangerous purr.

Cassidy pushed off the door, her eyes darting around the room. She ran to the windows, pressing her hands against the cold glass. Dozens of stories below, the city lights blurred. Jumping wasn't an escape; it was suicide.

She rushed to the desk, grabbing the landline. She jammed the receiver to her ear.

Dead silence. The line was cut.

Tick. The second hand on the clock moved.

The air shifted as he moved closer, his presence a palpable weight in the room. Each step felt like a heavy weight pressing on her chest, crushing her windpipe.

Jaret stopped just a foot away from her. He looked down at her trembling form, his expression utterly devoid of mercy.

"Tonight," he declared, his voice echoing in the quiet room, "you belong to me."

Cassidy squeezed her hands into tight fists, her nails biting into her palms so hard she drew blood. She swallowed the lump in her throat, refusing to let the tears fall. She wouldn't give him the satisfaction.

Jaret reached out. His long, elegant fingers gently lifted a strand of her hair, twirling it slowly. The gesture was intimate, almost tender, but it made her skin crawl.

Cassidy snapped her head to the side, breaking contact. She glared at him, her eyes burning with a mix of humiliation and raw fury.

Jaret didn't get angry. Instead, his smile deepened, a chilling curve of his lips. He was enjoying this. He was enjoying breaking her.

"Go wash up," he ordered, his voice dropping an octave. "Change into the clothes I prepared for you."

Cassidy stood frozen, her chest heaving. The absolute disparity in power was a wall she couldn't climb.

Slowly, her legs feeling like lead, she forced herself to move toward the bathroom door. Each step was a defeat. As she stepped inside and the heavy door clicked shut behind her, the dam broke. A single, hot tear escaped, tracing a path down her cheek, a silent testament to her utter humiliation.

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