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The Billionaire's Heartbreaker

Hardened by a painful betrayal, a wealthy mogul builds a wall around his heart, dedicating his life to his business empire. His detached existence is disrupted when an energetic woman crosses his path, forcing him to face long-buried emotional wounds. As a genuine bond forms, he faces a difficult choice: remain shielded by his pride or risk everything for love. This tale explores the struggle between vast wealth and the vulnerability of the soul.
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Chapter 4

Danny’s apartment smelled of stale pizza and desperation. The curtains were drawn even though it was noon, and the only light came from the bluish flicker of the television. Dust hung in the air, stirred by the faint hum of a box fan in the corner.

Claire pushed the door open with her hip, balancing a grocery bag that dug into her arm. The hinges groaned, the sound oddly loud in the dim room.

“Danny?” she called.

A muffled groan answered from the couch. Her brother sat slumped against a cushion, eyes bloodshot, hair sticking up in wild tufts. A controller dangled from his limp hand, the screen flashing a taunting red Game Over.

Claire sighed, dropped the grocery bag on the counter, and crossed her arms. “You look like you’ve been run over. Twice.”

Danny squinted up at her. “Good morning to you too, sis.”

“It’s afternoon.” She yanked open the fridge, grimaced at the half-empty energy drinks, and began unloading her bag, milk, eggs, bread, actual food. “You’ve been living on sugar and caffeine again. No wonder you look like death.”

“Better than feeling like it.”

She froze, turning slowly. “What’s that supposed to mean?”

Danny waved a dismissive hand. “Nothing. Just tired.”

“Don’t lie to me.” She crossed the room and sat on the edge of the couch, forcing him to meet her eyes. “I know you borrowed money. Who from?”

Danny shifted, guilt scrawled across his face like ink bleeding through paper. “It’s not what you think.”

“It’s always what I think.” Her voice sharpened. “You promised me after the last time you wouldn’t go near those people again.”

“I didn’t have a choice.”

“There’s always a choice.”

Danny ran both hands through his hair, tugging hard. “You don’t get it, Claire. I was behind on tuition, the job at the record store barely covers anything, and when I asked for an extension they laughed in my face. So yeah, I borrowed. Just a little. I can pay it back once I get it”

“Once you what?” Claire cut in. “Win the lottery? Sell your soul?”

Danny’s voice cracked. “Once I figure it out, okay? Stop acting like I’m some screw-up junkie. I’m trying.”

The rawness in his voice deflated her anger. She reached out, squeezed his arm gently. “I know you’re trying. But you keep trusting the wrong people. That’s what scares me.”

Danny pulled away, his jaw tightening. “You’re not my mother.”

“No,” Claire said softly. “I’m the sister who bailed you out of three messes already.”

Silence stretched between them. The television kept looping the same red-lettered Game Over, as if mocking them both.

Finally, Danny muttered, “They said if I don’t pay soon, they’ll come after me.”

Her stomach clenched. “Who?”

He hesitated, then dropped his gaze. “Some guy named Trent. He works security for one of Westbrook’s clubs. I guess the money traces back to that circle.”

Claire’s pulse skipped. “Westbrook again.” The name left her mouth like a curse. His empire was a spider’s web, strands reaching everywhere, nightclubs, property deals, politicians’ pockets. And Danny, without even realizing it, had stumbled into the sticky threads.

She stood abruptly, pacing the small room. “How much do you owe?”

Danny flinched. “Five grand.”

She spun on him. “Five thousand? Danny!”

“I said I’ll fix it!” he snapped, then shrank under her glare. His voice dropped. “I just need time.”

Claire pressed her fingers to her temples. Time was the one thing they didn’t have. Men like Trent didn’t give extensions. If Leo Westbrook’s world was already circling Danny, then her story wasn’t just about ambition anymore. It was survival.

Danny’s voice softened. “Don’t look at me like that.”

“Like what?”

“Like you’re already planning to throw yourself in front of me.”

“Maybe I am,” Claire whispered before she could stop herself.

Danny looked away, shame flickering across his face.

Claire crouched beside him again, brushing her fingers through his messy hair the way she had when he was a boy. “Listen to me. I’ll find a way. But you have to promise me something.”

He glanced at her warily. “What?”

“No more loans. No more deals. Not from anyone tied to Westbrook or otherwise. You’re done.”

He opened his mouth to argue, but she held up a finger, sharp as a blade. “Promise me, Danny.”

His shoulders slumped in defeat. “Fine. I promise.”

She searched his face, trying to decide if she believed him. She wanted to. But wanting and knowing were never the same. For now, it would have to do.

The knock at the door made them both jump. Claire rose quickly, scanning the room. Danny stiffened, clutching the couch arm like it might anchor him.

“Who is it?” she called.

A deep male voice answered, steady and unemotional. “Delivery.”

Claire frowned. She hadn’t ordered anything. She shot a glance at Danny, whose expression had gone pale.

“Don’t open it,” he hissed.

The knock came again, louder this time, rattling the doorframe. “Delivery for Sullivan.”

Her heart thudded. “Which Sullivan?” she demanded.

“Claire.”

She froze.

Moving slowly, she unlatched the lock but kept the chain in place. The door opened a crack, just enough for her to see a man in a dark suit. His polished shoes gleamed, his posture rigid, his expression unreadable. In his hand, a plain envelope.

“For you, Ms. Sullivan.”

Claire narrowed her eyes. “From who?”

“Mr. Westbrook.”

The name landed like a blow. Danny swore under his breath, pushing himself upright.

“I don’t take gifts,” Claire said through the narrow gap.

The man slid the envelope through anyway, the movement brisk, practiced. “Mr. Westbrook insists. Good day, ma’am.”

Before she could argue, he turned and walked away, his footsteps echoing down the hall until silence swallowed them.

Claire picked up the envelope with cautious fingers, half-expecting it to burn her skin. Inside was a single card, heavy stock, embossed in clean silver letters:

Tomorrow. Eight o'clock. The Mondrian Hotel rooftop. Don’t be late.

Danny stared at it, horrified. “Claire, what the hell is going on?”

She folded the card shut, sliding it into her pocket as if she could erase it from existence. “Nothing you need to worry about.”

“The hell it isn’t!” Danny’s voice rose, frantic. “If Westbrook knows your name”

“I said don’t worry,” she snapped, though her own pulse was racing.

Danny pushed himself up, shaky but defiant. “Promise me you’re not getting involved with him.”

Claire looked at her brother, his face pale and desperate, then looked away. The card pressed against her thigh like a brand.

Some promises, she realized, were harder to make than others.

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