Chapter 4

The elevator chimed, signaling the ground floor.

The metal doors slid open, revealing the massive, echoing expanse of the hotel lobby.

Outside the revolving glass doors, a sea of flashing lights and news vans choked the street.

Abigayle pulled the collar of the black trench coat up tight against her neck. She slid a pair of dark sunglasses over her eyes, hiding her pale face, and took a deep breath.

She stepped out of the elevator, her flat shoes clicking against the polished marble floor.

She was ten feet away from the exit when a shrill voice echoed across the lobby.

"Abby! Wait!"

Kim sprinted out of a VIP elevator bank, her heels clicking frantically. She was waving her arms, making sure every camera outside the glass caught the drama.

Kim lunged forward, her manicured fingers digging painfully into Abigayle's forearm.

"Please, Abby, let's just talk about this!" Kim cried out, her face twisted in fake agony as the camera flashes outside went into a frenzy.

Abigayle ripped her arm out of Kim's grip.

"Back off, Kim," Abigayle warned, her voice a low, dangerous hiss. "Do not test me right now."

Kim stepped closer, dropping the victim act the second she was out of earshot of the hotel staff.

She leaned in, her lips brushing against Abigayle's ear.

"I didn't just sleep with your fiancé," Kim whispered, a wicked smile stretching across her face. "Your assistant is much more loyal to me. She knows who can give her a better future. Who do you think made sure you were too tired to remember anything last night?"

The words hit Abigayle like a physical blow to the chest.

Her assistant. The girl she had mentored and trusted for three years.

Abigayle's pupils dilated. The last thread of her rational control snapped.

She didn't think. She just reacted.

Abigayle swung her right arm back and brought her hand across Kim's face with every ounce of strength she had left.

Smack.

The sharp, explosive sound echoed through the massive lobby, silencing the chatter of the hotel guests.

Kim's head snapped violently to the side. She stumbled backward, her hand flying to her rapidly reddening cheek.

A thin line of blood seeped from the corner of Kim's mouth where her teeth had cut her lip.

Outside the glass, the paparazzi went absolutely feral, their shutters firing like machine guns to capture the violence.

Abigayle stood over her, her chest heaving, her palm stinging with a fiery heat.

"Consider that a down payment," Abigayle said coldly.

She turned her back on Kim, pushed through the heavy revolving doors, and stepped out into the brutal New York storm.

The freezing autumn rain instantly soaked her hair, plastering it to her cheeks.

She kept her spine straight, ignoring the microphones shoved into her face and the shouted questions about her infidelity.

She pushed through the mob, walking briskly down the wet sidewalk.

Half a block away from the hotel, a sharp, agonizing pain suddenly pierced the sole of her right foot.

Abigayle gasped, her knee buckling.

She grabbed onto a cold, wet streetlamp to keep from collapsing onto the concrete.

She lifted her right foot and pulled off the black leather flat Martha's assistant had given her.

She turned the shoe upside down.

Three jagged shards of broken glass tumbled out, mixing with the puddles on the ground.

Blood was already soaking through her sheer tights, turning the rainwater around her foot a murky red.

They had lined the shoe with glass to make her fall in front of the cameras.

Abigayle clamped her jaw shut. She didn't cry out.

She threw the bloody shoe directly into a nearby metal trash can, then quickly inspected the left one. Seeing the telltale glint of crushed glass lining the toe box of that one as well, she tossed the left one in after it. She couldn't bear to have anything from them touching her skin for a second longer.

Barefoot, she stepped back onto the freezing, rough asphalt.

She limped forward, the sharp gravel biting into her skin with every step, the rain washing the blood away as fast as she bled.

Across the street, partially hidden in the gray downpour, a solid black, armored Maybach sat idling.

The windows were tinted so dark they looked like obsidian.

Inside the cavernous, soundproof back seat, Donovan Sullivan sat in the shadows.

His large, powerful hands slowly rolled a custom silver lighter over his knuckles.

His dark, predatory eyes tracked the woman limping through the rain, his gaze locked onto her bloody footprints.

In the passenger seat, his executive assistant, Kevin Rich, glanced at the rearview mirror.

"Sir, should I send a team to bring Miss Pena to the car?" Kevin asked quietly.

Donovan raised a single finger, stopping him.

"Not yet," Donovan murmured, his voice a deep, gravelly rumble that vibrated in the quiet cabin.

He watched Abigayle's stubborn, shivering frame. He remembered the way she had trembled beneath him in the dark hotel room last night.

His throat worked as he swallowed, a dark, possessive heat coiling in his gut.

She was bleeding, she was broken, but she refused to bend.

From last night, Donovan vowed silently, his grip tightening around the silver lighter until his knuckles turned white, you carry my mark. No one else will ever touch you.

"Find out who put the glass in her shoe," Donovan ordered, his eyes never leaving Abigayle. "I want them to pay for it. Tenfold."

The Maybach shifted into gear, creeping forward like a massive predator, staying just far enough behind Abigayle to block the paparazzi cars trying to follow her.

At the intersection, Abigayle finally spotted a yellow cab with its light on.

She waved frantically, yanking the door open the second it stopped.

She threw herself into the vinyl backseat, her wet clothes clinging to her freezing skin.

"Upper East Side," she gasped out her penthouse address to the driver.

As the cab sped away, the Maybach stopped at the red light.

Donovan watched the taillights disappear into the rain, a cruel, inevitable smirk touching his lips.

"Follow her," he commanded.

Chapter 5

The yellow cab jerked to a halt in front of the luxurious Upper East Side apartment building.

Abigayle tapped her phone against the payment terminal, shoved the heavy door open, and stepped out into the freezing puddles.

The icy water stung the deep cuts on her bare feet, sending sharp jolts of pain up her calves.

She dragged her soaked, shivering body through the grand glass doors of the lobby.

Normally, the doorman would rush forward with a warm smile and an umbrella. Today, he kept his head down, aggressively studying the visitor log, refusing to make eye contact.

A cold knot of unease tightened in Abigayle's stomach.

She limped past the front desk and stepped into the private elevator.

She pressed the button for the penthouse. The mirrored walls of the elevator reflected her disastrous state-her hair plastered to her skull, her black trench coat dripping water onto the pristine floor.

The elevator chimed. The doors slid open.

Instead of the quiet, scent-filled foyer of her home, she was hit with a wall of chaotic noise.

The heavy double doors of the penthouse were propped wide open.

Four men in dirty, scuffed work boots were aggressively hauling her mother's priceless antique console table out of the living room.

"Hey!" Abigayle screamed, her voice cracking as she stumbled out of the elevator. "What are you doing? Put that down!"

A massive man with a thick neck and a clipboard turned around. He looked her up and down, his eyes lingering on her wet, clinging coat with a disgusting smirk.

"We're the repo team, sweetheart," the boss grunted, tapping his clipboard.

He shoved a crumpled piece of paper toward her face. It was a court-issued asset freeze order.

"The news broke this morning. Pena Group has filed for bankruptcy protection. Everything in this unit belongs to the bank now."

Abigayle felt the blood drain from her head.

The floor seemed to tilt beneath her feet.

Bankrupt? It was impossible. Her family's company was a titan.

"Miss Abigayle!"

A frail, panicked voice broke through the noise.

Thaddeus, the family's loyal butler who had practically raised her, stumbled out of the hallway.

His uniform was torn, and a dark purple bruise was already swelling on his cheekbone.

He rushed forward, catching Abigayle by the arms just as her knees began to buckle.

"Thaddeus, what happened to your face?" Abigayle gasped, gripping his sleeves. "Where are my parents? Where is Miles?"

Thaddeus's eyes filled with tears, his hands shaking violently.

"The stock crashed at the opening bell, Miss," Thaddeus sobbed, his voice breaking. "A massive short sell. The funds are gone."

Abigayle couldn't breathe. Her lungs felt like they were packed with cotton.

"My father..." she choked out.

"Mr. Pena had a heart attack in his office when the news broke," Thaddeus wept. "He's in the ICU. And Miles... Miles was rushing to the office. His car was run off the road. He's in a coma, Miss."

The words hit her like physical bullets.

Her father dying. Her brother bleeding. Her family destroyed.

Abigayle swayed, her vision going black at the edges. She leaned heavily against Thaddeus, a strangled, animal-like sound escaping her throat.

"Alright, enough of the soap opera," the repo boss barked, waving his hand dismissively. "Get those paintings off the walls. Move it!"

Two men walked toward the original Monet hanging above the fireplace.

The grief inside Abigayle instantly mutated into a blinding, white-hot rage.

She pushed off Thaddeus and threw herself in front of the fireplace, spreading her arms wide to block the painting.

"Don't touch it!" she screamed, her chest heaving. "Until the final court ruling, these are personal effects. You have no right to take them!"

The repo boss chuckled, a nasty, grating sound.

He walked slowly toward her, his heavy boots thudding against the hardwood floor.

"You ain't a princess anymore, honey," he sneered, stopping inches from her face.

He smelled like stale tobacco and sweat.

His eyes dropped to the V-neck of her trench coat, where the fabric had slipped, exposing the bruises on her collarbone.

"Tell you what," he whispered, reaching out a filthy, calloused hand to grab her chin. "You be nice to me, and maybe I'll leave a mattress for you to sleep on tonight."

Bile rose in Abigayle's throat.

She jerked her head away, raising her hand and slapping his thick wrist hard.

"Don't touch me, you piece of trash," she spat, her eyes blazing with fury.

The boss's face darkened. The smirk vanished, replaced by violent anger.

"Stupid bitch," he growled.

He shoved both hands hard against her shoulders.

Abigayle flew backward.

Her bare, bleeding feet slipped on the polished wood. She crashed violently into the solid marble wall beside the fireplace.

The impact knocked the wind out of her lungs. She slid down the wall, gasping for air.

"Miss Abigayle!" Thaddeus screamed.

The old man threw himself at the boss, trying to punch him.

The boss didn't even flinch. He simply raised his heavy work boot and kicked Thaddeus squarely in the stomach.

Thaddeus collapsed to the floor, curling into a tight ball, wheezing in agony.

Abigayle watched the old man fall.

The world narrowed down to the pounding of her heart and the heavy footsteps of the repo boss as he closed the distance, trapping her in the corner of her own ruined home.

Chapter 6

The repo boss loomed over Abigayle, his massive frame blocking out the light from the floor-to-ceiling windows.

The stench of his unwashed body and cheap cologne made Abigayle's stomach churn.

He reached down, his thick, dirty fingers grabbing the lapels of her black trench coat.

With a brutal yank, he hauled her up from the floor, pinning her back against the cold marble wall.

Abigayle was forced onto her tiptoes.

The glass cuts on the soles of her feet tore open further, fresh blood sliding down her heels and pooling on the hardwood floor.

"Let's see what you're hiding under here," the boss sneered, his hot breath fanning across her face as his hand moved toward the buttons of her coat.

Abigayle didn't scream. She didn't beg.

She locked her eyes onto his, her jaw tight, and drove her right knee upward with every ounce of explosive force she had left.

Her knee connected solidly with his groin.

The boss let out a high-pitched, guttural shriek.

His hands instantly released her coat as he doubled over, clutching himself, his face turning a mottled purple.

Abigayle hit the floor. Ignoring the agonizing pain in her feet, she spun around and sprinted toward the open double doors of the penthouse.

She only made it three steps.

Two of the other repo men tackled her from behind.

The heavy weight of their bodies slammed her face-first onto the floor.

The rough wood scraped the skin off her cheekbone, sending a sharp sting through her face.

She thrashed wildly, kicking her legs and twisting her torso like a trapped animal.

She sank her teeth into the forearm of the man holding her right shoulder.

The man cursed loudly, ripping his arm away, and delivered a vicious backhand slap across her face.

The blow made Abigayle's ears ring, black spots dancing in her vision.

The boss, still wheezing, limped over to where she was pinned.

His eyes were bloodshot with rage. He grabbed a fistful of her wet hair and yanked her head back, forcing her to look up at him.

"I'm gonna ruin that pretty face," he hissed, spit flying from his lips.

He grabbed the collar of her trench coat and pulled hard.

The sound of fabric tearing filled the room as three buttons popped off, scattering across the floor.

"Stop! Please!" Thaddeus cried out.

The old butler dragged his battered body across the floor, desperately wrapping his arms around the boss's thick ankle.

The boss looked down in disgust.

He raised his steel-toed boot and brought it down hard on Thaddeus's chest.

Thaddeus let out a weak, agonizing grunt as the breath was forced from his lungs. He collapsed onto the hardwood floor, curling inward before going completely limp.

"Thaddeus!" Abigayle shrieked, the sound tearing her vocal cords.

The last thread of her sanity snapped.

She twisted violently, her hand blindly sweeping across the floor until her fingers wrapped around the heavy base of a solid brass sculpture that had fallen from a side table.

With a scream of pure rage, she swung the brass statue upward, aiming directly for the boss's skull.

The boss reacted just in time.

He caught her wrist mid-swing. His massive hand clamped down on her delicate bones and twisted sharply.

The sickening sound of cartilage grinding made Abigayle gasp.

Her fingers went numb, and the heavy brass statue slipped from her grasp, crashing onto the floor and leaving a deep dent in the wood.

The boss dropped his weight onto her, pinning her completely. His hand reached for the edge of the towel hidden beneath her torn coat.

Despair, cold and absolute, finally washed over her. Her struggles weakened, hot tears finally spilling over her eyelashes.

Just as his filthy fingers brushed her skin, a heavy, synchronized sound of boots marching down the hallway vibrated through the floorboards.

Outside the open doors, the screams of the remaining repo men erupted, followed by the heavy thuds of bodies being slammed into the walls.

The men pinning Abigayle froze. The boss stopped, his head snapping toward the entrance.

A tall, broad-shouldered silhouette stepped into the doorway, blocking the light from the corridor.

Donovan Sullivan stood there.

He looked like a god of war stepping onto a battlefield. His custom suit clung to his muscular frame, and the aura of pure, unadulterated violence radiating from him instantly dropped the temperature in the room to freezing.

Behind him, Kevin Rich and four heavily armed security contractors flooded the room, their weapons drawn and leveled at the repo men.

Donovan's dark, lethal eyes scanned the room.

They locked onto Abigayle-pinned to the floor, her coat torn, her cheek bleeding, tears tracking through the dirt on her face.

Donovan's pupils dilated into black voids.

He slowly reached up with one hand and unbuttoned his suit jacket.

He stared dead at the repo boss still hovering over Abigayle, his voice a quiet, terrifying rumble.

"Death wish."

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