Chapter One
Sierra
I pull up outside my father’s house. I am staying the night. I was out with some friends, and my father’s place was...
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A/N - Previously Known as Forced Protection. I changed the title and I will add a new and improved cover soon too. It has always been my father and me. He is a good man, but like everyone else, he makes mistakes. Only this time, the one he made has gotten him into a whole lot of trouble. He asked the wrong people for money to help his business, and now, they are threatening violence against not only him but me if he does pay what he owes, but doubled. He has only one choice: He needs to disappear until he can sort things out. I want to go with him, but he has other ideas. To protect me from the dangers he has put himself in, he leaves me with one person he knows he can trust. Ambrose Calloway. A man I know well, one who is ruthless and heartless. The last person I want to stay with, but when my father begs me, I can’t say no. I am old enough to take care of myself, but my father won’t relax unless he knows someone is watching over me. I would rather stay with anyone else! Anyone but him! He doesn’t want me around and only agrees because he owes my father a favour. Now, here I am, staying in a mansion with a ruthless billionaire who hates me. The feeling is mutual. He promises my father that he will protect me until he comes back. I have never understood why Ambrose is feared by many. He is a businessman, but I know he is a man no one wants to cross paths with. It is going to be torture. What I don’t expect is that I would learn secrets about him that make me understand why no one messes with him. I wish I had realised from the start just how much danger I was in. I plan to make his life hell, but sometimes, when the tension and anger become too much, two people find other ways to take it out on one another that don’t involve arguments. I am not looking for a protector, but Ambrose becomes everything I didn’t know I needed, but it still won’t make life any easier.
Sierra
I pull up outside my father’s house. I am staying the night. I was out with some friends, and my father’s place was...