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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 8

The only sound in the room was the ragged, uneven rhythm of Cassidy's breathing.

She curled into a ball in the corner, her arms wrapped around her knees, her body still trembling from the adrenaline crash. She felt like a piece of glass that had been dropped, waiting for the final shatter.

Jaret stood by the window, his back to her. The line of his shoulders was rigid, the muscles in his back coiled tight. He was staring out at the city lights, but he wasn't seeing them. He was fighting a war inside his head, trying to cage the beast she had unleashed.

The shrill, insistent ringing of a cell phone shattered the silence.

Jaret cursed under his breath. He pulled the phone from his pocket, glancing at the screen. His brow furrowed, a look of deep annoyance crossing his features. It was the London office. An emergency.

He hesitated, his thumb hovering over the decline button. Then he let out a harsh breath and answered.

"Speak," he commanded, his voice instantly shifting from feral to glacial. The transformation was terrifying in its speed.

Cassidy watched him from the floor. As soon as he turned his attention to the call, her survival instincts kicked in. She scanned the room. The bedroom door was open. If she could get past him, through the living room, and out the front door...

She shifted her weight onto her hands, preparing to bolt.

Jaret's head snapped around. Even as he listened to the voice on the phone, his eyes locked onto her, sharp and warning. The look said, Don't even think about it.

Cassidy froze, the cold reality washing over her. She wasn't going anywhere.

Jaret ended the call, shoving the phone back into his pocket. He strode over to her, his long legs eating up the distance. She flinched, pressing herself deeper into the wall, bracing for another attack.

But he didn't hit her.

He crouched down, his hand reaching for the small evening clutch she had dropped near the bed. She tried to snatch it away, but he batted her arm aside with casual ease, flipped open the clasp, and pulled out her phone.

He stood up, his fingers quickly tapping on the screen. He dialed a number, let it ring once, then hung up. He typed something into her contacts, then tossed the phone back onto her lap.

"Tomorrow. Six PM. The Peninsula Hotel lobby," he said, his tone leaving no room for argument.

Cassidy clutched the phone, her knuckles white. "I'm not going anywhere with you," she spat, her voice hoarse and scratchy.

Jaret let out a cold, humorless laugh. He leaned down, his face close to hers, his voice a low threat.

"That term sheet is still unsigned. Your boss is downstairs, practically begging my friend for money. One word from me, and she's ruined. And if you aren't at the Peninsula tomorrow..." He paused, a cruel smirk touching his lips. "I'll come to that roach-infested apartment of yours and we can have this conversation in your living room."

The image of Jaret Taylor in her tiny, shabby apartment, tearing apart her safe space, made her blood run cold. He would do it. He was insane enough to do anything.

He straightened up, adjusting his cuffs with his uninjured hand, ignoring the sharp throb from his bloody knuckles. He smoothed down his jacket. The monster was back in its cage, wearing the mask of the gentleman.

He walked toward the door, pausing to look back at her one last time.

"Remember, Cassidy. You owe me. And I always collect."

The door slammed shut. A moment later, she heard the murmur of voices in the living room, then the heavy front door closing. Silence.

Cassidy collapsed onto the floor, the phone clutched to her chest. She stared at the screen. The contact name simply read: Jaret.

It was a ticking time bomb.

She couldn't go to the Peninsula. That was walking into the lion's den. But if she didn't... he would destroy her. He would destroy everything.

She forced herself to stand. Her legs were like jelly, but she managed to pull her dress back down and fix her hair. She wiped the tears from her face, smearing her makeup. She didn't care. She just needed to get out of this room.

She opened the bedroom door. The living room was empty. Kade was gone.

She walked out into the hallway, her heart pounding with every step, expecting him to jump out of the shadows. She made it to the elevator, down to the ballroom, and back into the crowd.

She found Meredith at the bar, nursing a martini and looking irritated.

"Where have you been?" Meredith snapped, checking her watch. "I've been looking for you. The Thorne guy blew me off after ten minutes. Total waste of time."

Cassidy just stared at her boss, the words washing over her. Meredith had no idea. She had been sitting downstairs, sipping cocktails, while Cassidy was fighting for her life upstairs.

"I'm sorry," Cassidy mumbled, the lie tasting like ash in her mouth. "I got lost."

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