Game of Billionaires: Winning Her at Any Cost
I told myself I was only curious, that my interest in her wasn’t personal. It was a lie. Bella has become a fixation I can’t shake. She’s like an unsolvable puzzle, and I’ve never been able to resist a challenge. I want to save her, but it’s not just about her anymore. It’s about me. About proving to myself that I can still protect someone, that I’m not the failure I see every time I close my eyes.
But this isn’t just about saving her. It’s about winning.
Ted thinks he’s untouchable, that his web of lies and power can’t be unraveled. But he underestimates me. He doesn’t see the man I used to be, the one who destroyed anyone standing in his way. Bella’s the key to this game, and if I have to burn The Shining Fox to the ground to set her free, I will.
She’s starting to trust me, but that’s where the danger lies. Ted knows how to twist the truth, to weaponize her doubt against me. And if I lose her trust, I lose everything.
I’ve played games like this before—power, money, control. She’s my salvation, and I’ll stop at nothing to make her mine. Even if it means becoming the monster she’s running from.
This is a game of kings—the most ruthless player will win.