"Jarvis, restricting someone's freedom is against the law."

"The law?!"

Jarvis shoved hard against my shoulder.

"Let me tell you something. In this city, the Farley heir standing in front of you IS the law!"

Thinking of what Grandfather had planned for Jarvis over the phone, I let my voice go cold.

"Jarvis, your days of strutting around are numbered."

A vicious glint flashed through Jarvis's eyes.

"Get over here! Stuff this piece of trash in the trunk and take him to our bridal suite. Let him serve me and my wife on our wedding night!"

When several hulking men dragged me out of the trunk, I froze where I stood.

The "bridal suite" Jarvis was talking about was the home Tamara and I had shared.

"Tamara!"

My whole body was shaking. I spun around and pointed a trembling finger at her as she nestled in Jarvis's arms.

"I bought this place with every cent I had! This is OUR home! You take this animal and get out. Now."

"Your home?"

Tamara covered her mouth and let out a soft laugh.

"Arthur, starting now, this is MY home. Consider it what you owe me for wasting seven years of my life!"

"I'm going to spend my wedding night here with Jarvis. Have babies here. Live here and—"

"Tamara, trespassing in someone's home is a crime."

I held up my phone and waved it in front of her face.

"If you don't leave, I'm calling the police."

"Go ahead!"

At the mention of police, Tamara only looked more pleased with herself.

She tossed a manila envelope into my hands.

"Call them right now, if you've got the nerve. I'd love to see who the real criminal is!"

I tore open the envelope. Inside was a brand-new property deed.

The name listed as sole owner: Tamara Pruitt.

I pulled out my phone and called the real estate agent immediately.

Ferris Lambert's groggy voice came through the other end.

"Hey, man. The deed was processed three days ago. Tamara brought me in to handle it. She said you'd agreed to put the house in her name..."

My mind went blank, a single sharp buzz drowning out everything else. I stood rooted to the spot.

Jarvis let out two sneering laughs, then ordered the men he'd brought to hog-tie me and throw me into the basement directly below the master bedroom.

A dozen minutes later, the bed above me began to rock in a steady rhythm.

Seven years together, and Tamara had always told me she was saving herself for their wedding night.

So I had never touched her. Not once.