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Runaway Lover: Escaping The Ruthless Billionaire Novel Cover

Runaway Lover: Escaping The Ruthless Billionaire

After fifteen years, I discover my mother is alive, held in the Ross family's psychiatric ward. Attempting a rescue, I encounter Graydon Ross, a heartless CEO who views me as a fraud. He orders me cast out into the snow, but a familiar cufflink stops my heart. Graydon is the masked stranger from my past. To stay and save my mother, I frame him for assault before his grandmother. Now, I must live beside the tyrant I once fled to survive.
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Chapter 6

Caroline rubbed the red marks on her chin. The word ‘sister’ still rang in her ears, a dissonant chord against the visceral memory of the hotel room. The ethical abyss it implied was momentarily overshadowed by a more pressing reality: survival in this lion’s den came first. Answers about her mother—and this grotesque familial claim—would have to wait. She followed Graydon's broad, rigid back as they walked into the main living room. Her legs felt like lead.

A fire roared in the massive stone fireplace. Matilda Ross sat in a custom wheelchair. Her silver hair was pinned up flawlessly. A thick Hermès cashmere blanket covered her knees.

On the velvet sofa sat a young woman in a tweed Chanel haute couture jacket. She was staring at Caroline with eyes full of venom and disgust.

Matilda raised a frail hand adorned with a massive emerald ring. She gestured for Caroline to approach. Her voice left no room for argument.

Under Graydon's lethal glare, Caroline forced herself to walk forward. She gently took the old woman's cold, bony hand.

Matilda studied Caroline's face. A flash of complicated guilt crossed the old woman's eyes. "You look exactly like Lorelei," she whispered.

The girl on the sofa let out a loud, exaggerated scoff. "I'm Tinsley Ross," she announced, her tone dripping with condescension. She waved a manicured hand in front of her nose. "What is that awful smell? Did you bathe in cheap disinfectant?"

Caroline instantly recognized the mean-girl tactic. She kept her posture straight. "It's bleach and street snow. Not everyone has the luxury of sitting around spraying perfume all day."

Tinsley's face flushed red. She looked at Graydon, pouting her lips. "Graydon, are you going to let her speak to me like that?"

Graydon walked over to the crystal bar cart. He poured himself a glass of amber whiskey. “A stray dog wearing a borrowed collar is still a stray,” he said coldly, not even looking at Caroline. His words deliberately dismissed Matilda’s shocking declaration, treating it as a manipulative ploy rather than a fact—a stance that kept his options open and his fury focused.

The words hit Caroline like a punch to the gut. Her fingernails dug into her palms, but she kept her face completely blank.

Matilda slammed her wooden cane hard against the floor. The loud crack silenced the room. "Enough. Caroline is part of this family now."

To prove her point, Matilda reached into a velvet jewelry box on her lap. She pulled out a heavy, antique Cartier Panthère bracelet encrusted with rubies.

Tinsley jumped off the sofa, her eyes wide with jealous rage. "That was Grandfather's! It's a family heirloom! You can't give it to an outsider!"

Matilda shot Tinsley a look so severe it physically pushed the girl back onto the cushions. Tinsley ground her teeth together, her chest heaving.

Matilda grabbed Caroline's wrist. Ignoring Caroline's attempt to pull away, the old woman snapped the heavy gold bracelet around her arm.

The cold metal chilled Caroline's skin. She understood the game instantly: this wasn’t a gift of acceptance, but a tool and a test. Wearing it was the price of Matilda’s temporary protection and her only ticket to stay and find her mother. Refusing it meant being thrown out by Graydon immediately. She knew instantly this wasn't a gift. It was a target painted directly on her back.

Graydon turned around, his whiskey glass pausing halfway to his mouth. His sharp eyes locked onto the ruby bracelet. The air around him grew dangerously heavy.

He walked slowly toward Caroline. His towering frame blocked the light from the fireplace, casting her in his shadow.

"Your little victim act is quite impressive," he murmured, his voice a dark threat.

Caroline didn't back down. "It's called survival. You wouldn't understand."

Graydon's gaze slowly dragged down her neck. He stopped.

Just below her collarbone, peeking out from the edge of her cheap blouse, was not a mark from eight months ago, but a fresh, darkening bruise—the exact size and shape of a man’s thumbprint. It was a vivid, recent testament to the brutal grip he had used to wrench her away in the car garage hours earlier. For a split second, the sheer, unadulterated terror flashing deep in her eyes combined with this tangible evidence of their violent encounter struck him with a jarring sense of familiarity that went beyond a mere stranger’s altercation—it echoed the raw, desperate ferocity of the woman in the mask, a connection his rational mind still refused to fully entertain.

Caroline saw where he was looking. Panic seized her throat. The bruise was a damning receipt of their clash, a private proof he could use against her. Worse, his intense scrutiny felt like it was seeing through her skin, perilously close to uncovering the older, deeper secret she carried. She quickly reached up and yanked her collar higher, hiding the mark.

Her guilty, frantic movement only made Graydon's eyes narrow further. He took a step closer, his mind trying to connect the dots.

Before he could speak, Finch rolled a silver tea cart into the room. "Afternoon tea is served, Madam."

The tension broke. Tinsley saw her chance. She grabbed a porcelain cup filled with boiling hot Earl Grey tea. She took a step toward Caroline and intentionally twisted her ankle.

Feigning a sudden stumble, Tinsley lurched forward, her manicured hands violently jerking the porcelain cup, sending the scalding, boiling tea splashing directly toward Caroline's torso.

Caroline's street instincts fired. She violently twisted her torso to the left, dodging the scalding liquid by a millimeter.

The tea flew past her and splashed directly onto Graydon's expensive leather shoes and custom suit pants.

Dead silence fell over the room.

Tinsley turned white as a sheet. The empty teacup slipped from her trembling fingers and shattered on the rug.

Graydon looked down at his soaked pants. His jaw locked. The temperature in the room plummeted to freezing.

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