The Nurse Who Walked Into a Billionaire's Rage and Refused to Run-Cherry - Chainityai

The Nurse Who Walked Into a Billionaire’s Rage and Refused to Run-Cherry

The first thing Emily Hart heard inside the Whitmore mansion was glass breaking.

It came from the west wing, sharp and violent, followed by a woman’s gasp and then a man’s voice so cold it seemed to slice straight through the marble hallway.

“Get out before I throw the next one at your head.”

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Emily stopped beneath a chandelier large enough to light a hotel ballroom.

Rain ran down the glass walls of the Pacific Palisades estate in silver sheets, blurring the cliffs and the dark ocean beyond them.

Her small rolling suitcase rested beside her sensible shoes.

Her badge, clipped neatly to her navy scrub jacket, read EMILY HART, RN, REHABILITATION CARE.

She had worked emergency wards where sirens never seemed to stop.

She had worked trauma recovery units where families prayed into paper coffee cups.

She had worked private hospice rooms where wealthy people learned that money could buy softer sheets, quieter doors, and better medication, but not one extra minute when the body was finished.

She had even worked one miserable summer in a behavioral rehab center where a retired judge threatened to sue anyone who made oatmeal incorrectly.

She was not easily frightened.

Still, the Whitmore mansion felt like a place where people had learned to breathe quietly.

Margaret Bell, the house manager, turned to Emily with an expression that tried to be professional and failed.

She was in her late fifties, with silver hair pinned back and hands clasped so tightly that her knuckles had gone pale.

“That was not aimed at anyone,” Margaret said quickly.

Emily looked down the hall toward the west wing.

“That’s reassuring.”

Margaret blinked.

Then she almost smiled.

It vanished before it could become anything useful.

“Mr. Whitmore has had a difficult morning.”

“Only this morning?”

Margaret’s eyes softened with exhaustion.

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