Addison perched on a jagged rock by the sea, eyes fixed on the ferry chugging closer. With a flick of her thumb, she powered off her phone—no more calls, no more texts. The second she made it across the water and set foot back in the States, she’d change every bit of her contact info. New number, new everything.
The thought made her giddy. She could almost taste her fresh start—a whole new life waiting for her on the other side.
And as for Fiona? Let her reputation crash and burn. Let the scandals follow her everywhere. Who cared if Fiona had money? Addison still managed to play her like a fool.
But before Addison could board the ferry, the event staff showed up, flanked by a wall of security guards. They surrounded her in an instant.
“Where do you think you’re going?”
The organizer’s voice boomed from behind, sending a chill down Addison’s spine. She turned around slowly, heart pounding.
There was no way she could fight her way past these guys.
Still, Addison kept her cool. She forced a steady voice. “Is there a problem here?”
“Grab her! Bring her to Ms. Fiona! You think you can spread rumors about Ms. Fiona and just walk away?”
At the signal, the guards moved in.
Panic surged through Addison. She backed away, step by step, until she was teetering at the edge of the rocks. Nothing but open water behind her—no escape.
In one wild move, Addison dove straight into the sea.
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