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Mated To My Ex's Ruthless Brother

Chapter 2 2

Word Count: 1269    |    Released on: 06/01/2026

asons on 57th Street. The doorman, bundled in a heavy coat,

ional mask didn't slip, but Zoe saw the flicker of surprise in his e

he car. "Easy, easy," he murmured, shi

er, eyebrows raised. "That'll be forty-five," the driver said. "Hazard pay.

t even looked at the meter. He hadn't looked at h

sh at the driver-too much, she knew, but she didn't care about the cha

and she narrowly missed getting her coat caught in th

nt of expensive lilies and polished mahogany filled her nose,

e night manager was handing him a key

te, Mr. Sterli

usu

head. How many times had h

elevators. She felt like an int

leaned her head on Liam's shoulder, letting out a s

oice thick with concern. He tigh

ght her reflection in the mirrored doors. She looked washed out, her eyes wide

dinged at t

the Manhattan skyline, now obscured by the swirling whit

sofa. "Zoe," he said, not turning

tone he used with his assistant, or th

k of indignation flared in her chest,

his brow furrowed. "

covering for him, of helping him, of being the 'good friend.' Sh

d ice. Her hands were shaking so bad the ice

r. The girl's eyes were clear now, the pain seemi

ed a glass

fingers brushed the gla

" Jade

the front of her cashmere sweater, drench

g back, water drip

said, her voice flat. There was

oe!" Liam

wide with shock. "She.

it to Zoe. He began dabbing at a tiny drop of water that had landed on Jade's leathe

he air out of Zoe's lungs. "L

, tossing the napkin on the tab

g entirely on Jade. "Come on, let'

last look over Liam's shoulder

toward th

. Her voice was

d on the frame. He looked back, impatie

now,

ar him say it. She needed him to destroy

said. The lie was so

e drifted out, sugary and low. "Lee.

ossed his face that Zoe had never seen dire

to step int

eeve. "Liam, please. You can't just

The violence of the moti

ous. "Don't overstep. You are my best friend. Yo

st

n. By calling her a sister, he stripped her of the

oldly. "And not a word of t

the bedroom and

was the loudest soun

d suffocating. From behind the door, she heard a giggle, then the murmur of

r coat was heavy with water, darkening the fabric. She was shive

ff haphazardly next to Jade's combat boots. They lay ther

e in here. The air

rned a

ls slipping on the carpet. She jammed the elevator button, h

o get away from him, from the

ll inside. She rode it down to the lobby, ignorin

e revolving doors an

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Mated To My Ex's Ruthless Brother
Mated To My Ex's Ruthless Brother
“At 3:12 AM, a call from the NYPD shattered the silence of my dorm. My childhood sweetheart and the city's golden heir, Liam Sterling, was in custody and needed me to bail him out. I rushed to the precinct, trembling as I swiped my father's emergency credit card for five thousand dollars, only to watch Liam walk out and head straight for another woman. He had landed in a cell because he'd started a brawl to protect Jade-a girl with pink hair and a jagged attitude-while I was just the "best friend" he called to clean up his mess. In the backseat of the cab I paid for, I watched the man I loved pull her into his lap, treating me like an invisible chauffeur. When I finally demanded the truth, he didn't apologize; he reminded me that our families were tied by a multi-million dollar merger and that I was "like a sister" to him. My own mother echoed his coldness, telling me to stop being dramatic because our family was secretly bankrupt and we needed the Sterling money to survive. I spent years being his "good girl," even recording a fake video for the press claiming he was a hero who fought to defend my honor. But the illusion shattered when I saw the photos of him with Jade on my birthday-the same night he told me he was working late to secure our future. "I love you, Zoe. Like I love my dog. You're loyal, but you're boring." I realized then that I wasn't his partner; I was his shield. He used the trauma of the day he "saved" my life to keep me in his debt, never realizing that the chains of gratitude had finally snapped. As the Sterling empire began to crumble under a sudden leak of scandals, I didn't run back to Liam. Instead, I looked at the encrypted message from his dangerous, outcast brother, Julian, who had been waiting in the shadows. He didn't just offer me a way out; he offered to buy my family's debt and claim me as the collateral.”