On the day Caspian and I got our marriage certificate, he dropped a bombshell: as the illegitimate son of the Thorne family, he hadn't inherited a penny. Instead, he was saddled with a massive gambling debt left behind by the family.I didn't despise him for it. For the past five years, I lived with him in a moldy basement, working three jobs to support him, while our son, Alaric, survived on discounted canned food that was nearing its expiration date.Today was Alaric's fifth birthday.To earn enough overtime pay to buy him a decent cake, we were braving the hundred-degree heat in New York City, stuffed inside heavy, filthy mascot costumes, handing out flyers in front of the Hilton.However, just as I tried to adjust my helmet, my vision went black. But as I fell backward, an extremely handsome man caught me: "Be careful."It was Valerius Sterling.The ruler of a media empire; I had seen him in financial magazines.He looked at me intently, his gaze suddenly fixing on the necklace th
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