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PAMPERED: By The Manic CEO. ( She's My Sanity)

Sold by her own family to settle gambling debts, Anna Wallace’s life takes a dark turn when she escapes her captors, only to find herself in the dangerous world of Alexander Voss—a billionaire feared as much for his ruthless reputation as for his unpredictable bipolar disorder. Desperate for safety, Anna pleads with Alexander for protection, unaware of the chaos she’s inviting into her life. Their unlikely connection is volatile yet magnetic, bound by Alexander’s fierce need to protect her and Anna’s determination to understand him. But when Anna discovers she’s pregnant, misunderstandings and buried trauma begin to fracture their bond. As Alexander’s darker enemies resurface with deadly intentions, Anna finds herself torn between staying with the man who saved her or running from a world that could consume her. With betrayal lurking in unexpected places, Alexander must confront his demons to protect the woman who’s become his sanctuary. And Anna must decide if she’s willing to embrace the chaos to find her place by his side—or risk losing everything. Can two broken souls find redemption in each other, or will the secrets binding them become their undoing?

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Waiting for him

Alexander carried Anna gently in his arms, his usually stoic face softened by concern. As he approached the sleek black car waiting outside the company, he opened the door carefully and placed her inside. Anna blinked up at him, her tired eyes shimmering with gratitude.

"You're going home," he said firmly. His tone was gentle, but there was no room for negotiation.

Anna nodded, offering him a small, sleepy smile. "Will you be home soon?"

Alexander hesitated, running a hand through his dark hair. "I'll be late tonight," he admitted, though his words were barely audible over the hum of the idling car.

Anna, not catching the last part, gave him a cheerful wave. "Goodbye, Alexander," she said softly.

For the first time in what felt like years, Alexander allowed himself a small smile. "Goodbye, Anna."