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Falling For My Cold Billionaire Captor

Struggling student Azura Briggs is drowning in her mother’s medical bills when she is accidentally kidnapped by ruthless billionaire Hunter Mcintosh. After escaping, she is humiliated and abandoned at a gala, only for Hunter to reappear and defend her. The predator becomes a protector, but his help has a price. He offers to clear her debts if she signs a contract to become his personal assistant, forcing Azura to trade her freedom for her mother’s life.
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Chapter 3

Hunter straightened up, his face an unreadable mask of stone. He casually adjusted his diamond cufflinks, the metallic clink echoing sharply in the dead silence of the interrogation room. He turned on his heel and strode out the door, his leather shoes clicking rhythmically against the linoleum floor.

In the hallway, Arthur rushed forward. He handed Hunter a freshly printed, thick manila folder. "The expedited background check, Boss. It's all here. The tip about Eleanor's contact working the valet stand that night was half-baked—our guys grabbed the first woman who fit the vague physical profile."

Hunter flipped the folder open. His eyes scanned the pages rapidly. Azura Briggs. Raised in a decaying rust-belt town in Pennsylvania. Worked three part-time jobs. Massive medical debt under her adoptive mother's name. Zero travel history. Zero connections to Eleanor. Zero ties to any corporate espionage rings. A low-priority notation flagged a decades-old life debt owed to the Alford family, but the detail was dismissed as irrelevant private charity.

She was exactly what she appeared to be: a desperate, broke college student.

Hunter's jaw tightened. A muscle feathered in his cheek. For a treacherous instant, the memory of that unexplained pull—the raw fire in her amber eyes that had felt like destiny—flared in his chest. He crushed it with cold logic. A mistake. A trick of adrenaline and dim lighting. He had grabbed the wrong girl. He slammed the folder onto a wooden bench.

"Drop the grand theft auto charges," Hunter ordered Arthur, his voice devoid of any emotion. "Clean this up. Throw her out of the precinct. I don't want any legal loose ends."

Ten minutes later, a uniformed officer walked into the interrogation room carrying a clear plastic evidence bag. He handed it to Azura. "Your personal effects, recovered from the alley." Inside were her damp driver's license, a few crumpled dollar bills, and some loose change. She clutched the bag with numb fingers just before he unlocked her handcuffs with a loud clack. "Mr. Mcintosh is dropping the charges. You're free to go."

Azura slowly rubbed her raw, red wrists. Her entire body ached. She stood up, pulling the foil blanket tighter around her, and limped out of the precinct. She was still missing one shoe.

It was 4:00 AM. A freezing, sleet-filled rain was pouring down on the streets of New York.

Azura stood on the concrete steps, her teeth chattering violently. The cold bit into her bones. She fumbled with the plastic bag and pulled out three quarters. She limped to a nearby payphone, her fingers numb as she dialed the number she had memorized.

"Alford Residence," the butler's crisp, British voice answered.

"This is Azura," she forced out, her voice trembling. "Please, can you send a car? I'm at the 78th Precinct in Brooklyn. I have no money."

"Miss Briggs," the butler replied coldly. "The Master is resting. I cannot disturb him for trivial matters."

Click. The line went dead.

A massive lump formed in Azura's throat. Her chest physically ached. She slammed the receiver down, biting her lip until the metallic taste of blood grounded her. She stepped out into the freezing rain and walked six blocks to the subway station, using the last few crumpled dollars from the evidence bag to buy a one-way ticket to the Upper East Side. Every step on the icy concrete was pure agony. Her bare right foot was numb from the cold, the sole sliced open by gravel and glass, leaving faint, watery bloody footprints that the rain instantly washed away.

Two hours later, the sky was turning a bruised purple. Azura stood before the towering, wrought-iron gates of the Alford Estate. She was soaked to the bone, her hair plastered to her face, her clothes dripping muddy water onto the pristine driveway.

The security guard checked her ID with a look of disgust before buzzing her in. She walked up the long, manicured path, feeling like a stray dog trespassing in a palace.

She pushed open the heavy mahogany front doors. A blast of warm, floral-scented heating hit her face, but the atmosphere inside the grand foyer was absolute ice.

The core members of the Alford family were sitting on the custom Italian leather sofas.

The patriarch's son, Richard Alford, stared at the muddy puddle and the faint streaks of blood forming around Azura's bare foot on the antique Persian rug. His upper lip curled in undisguised revulsion.

His wife, Marion, half-stood from her seat, her eyes wide with pity, but a sharp glare from Richard made her shrink back down instantly.

Cornelius Alford, the patriarch of the family, leaned heavily on his silver-handled cane. He looked Azura up and down, evaluating her like a defective piece of merchandise.

"Look at you," Cornelius sneered. "You look like a beggar. We cannot have the press see you like this. Colby Mcintosh is officially proposing to Cecelia next week. We need the Mcintosh alliance. We will not let some delusional grifter ruin our reputation."

Azura's hands balled into tight fists. Her fingernails dug so deeply into her palms that the skin broke. "I only came because my mother said Richard Alford owed her a life debt," she said, her voice raspy but steady. "I don't want your money, I just need help with her hospital bills."

Richard slammed his hand onto the glass coffee table. "Watch your tone! You reek of the slums! My family owes nothing to a crazy woman from Pennsylvania!"

From the top of the sweeping marble staircase, Cecelia Alford looked down. She was wearing a pure silk nightgown, her perfectly styled blonde hair cascading over her shoulders. A triumphant, vicious smirk played on her lips.

Azura stared at her so-called saviors. The last shred of hope she had for compassion withered and died in her chest.

She took a deep breath, straightening her spine. "Fine. I don't want your charity. Pay my adoptive mother's hospital bills in Pennsylvania. Do that, and I'll stay a ghost. You'll never have to see my face again."

Cornelius raised an eyebrow, slightly impressed by her cold transactionality. "Done. Butler, take her to the back rooms. Keep her out of sight until the transfer is complete, then throw her out."

The butler led her down a narrow, unlit hallway to a cramped, windowless bedroom meant for the maids. Before leaving, he gestured toward a small, dusty trunk in the corner. "Your mother's belongings were stored here after she left service. You may use whatever you need." The moment the door clicked shut, Azura's legs gave out. She slid down the wooden door, burying her face in her knees.

When the trembling subsided, she opened the trunk. Inside were neatly folded, faded clothes that still carried a faint trace of her mother's lavender soap. At the very bottom lay a battered laptop, a model so old it still bore a sticker from her mother's favorite diner. She pressed her palm against it and swallowed hard.

She stripped off her freezing, wet clothes. Standing in front of the small bathroom mirror, she saw the dark purple bruises on her jaw where Hunter had grabbed her, and the bloody scratches covering her legs. She lifted her right foot, biting back a sob as she saw the deep gashes and purple frostbite mottling her sole. She grabbed a rough towel and pressed it against the worst of the cuts, the sharp sting grounding her in reality. Her eyes burned, but she refused to cry.

She turned the shower to the hottest setting, letting the scalding water wash away the mud and the weakness.

After dressing in a faded, clean t-shirt from the trunk, Azura opened the battered laptop. She logged into the university portal. She needed money. She needed to escape this toxic house and the terrifying reach of the Mcintosh family.

A new posting flashed on the job board. Marcus Finch, a senior in the finance department, was urgently looking for event staff for a high-end charity gala. The pay was fifty dollars an hour.

Without a second thought, Azura clicked "Apply."

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