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I never told my boyfriend’s arrogant parents that I was the one who owned the bank holding all their debt. To them, I was just “some barista with no future.” At their luxury yacht party, his mother sneered and shoved a drink into my hands, spilling it down my dress. “Staff should stay below deck,” she said coldly. His father laughed. “Careful—don’t ruin the furniture.”

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right now, you have no one.”

Carter didn’t reply. She didn’t need to. The truth hung in the air between them. She had made choices, and now, those choices were hers to live with. She had burned bridges, and while the fire had given her power, it had also left her isolated. Ethan had proven himself weak, her former life irrelevant, and now it was time continue reading …

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