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MY BESTFRIEND'S BROTHER, MY RUIN

MY BESTFRIEND'S BROTHER, MY RUIN

Author: OmegaX
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Chapter 1 C1

Word Count: 722    |    Released on: 18/05/2026

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he same terror that made my knees knock together. I was backed against

as

against the floor. A dozen blue shards skidded across the linoleum, coming

like stale cigarettes and cheap adrenaline. He kicked a kitchen chair aside. It hit th

I lifted them to sign. I don't know whe

speak hand-jive. Use your mouth or use your w

lun

like they were filling with sand. This was the "low-status" reality of Rafferty Thorne: a

choked me. I was lifted off my toes. The air left me. My vision

Let hi

dn't just open; i

o the floor, gasping, my hands flying to my nec

ati

ht the hallway light, casting a long, sharp shadow that cut across the wreckage of my

placed by a frantic, high-pitched quiver. "W

s voice was low, a smooth velvet that hid a razor b

king down. He pulled a checkbook from his inner pocket, his movements slow and de

off and held it out

atius said. "Leave. If I see your shadows on this street ag

out, his partners tripping over their o

rned, heavie

naline leaving my limbs like receding tide water. I

ensive rain filled my senses. He reached out, his thumb brushi

whispered. "

nd, a small flame of hope flickered in my chest. He had saved me. H

he warmth of his body was a shield against the cold apa

s in his tone made my heart stutter. "But your bro

Saint" I saw seconds ago was gone. His grip on my shoul

ittle secre

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MY BESTFRIEND'S BROTHER, MY RUIN
MY BESTFRIEND'S BROTHER, MY RUIN
“"I thought you were my savior. I didn't know you were the one who set the fire." The day the debt collectors came for my family, I couldn't even scream. My voice has always been a prisoner of my anxiety, leaving me defenseless in a world of wolves. Then came Ignatius. My brother's best friend. A man with the face of a saint and the wealth of a king. He didn't just save me; he bought my world. He paid the debts, moved me into his palatial estate, and whispered that I was finally safe. For the first time, I felt the warmth of a "hero." I gave him my trust. I almost gave him my heart. But a saint doesn't keep cameras in your bedroom. The crushing realization hit harder than any blow from a collector: Ignatius didn't buy my debt-he created it. He paid the men who terrified my mother. He orchestrated the ruin of my brother. Every tear I shed was a calculated investment in my total dependence on him. He didn't want a lover; he wanted a broken pet. Now, the "Saint" has dropped his mask. Ignatius thinks because I am mute, I am powerless. He thinks because I am fragile, I am his. He's wrong. If Ignatius wants to play the Predator, I'll find a bigger one. His father, Cane-the cold, ruthless patriarch of the empire-is the only man Ignatius fears. I'm moving from the guest room to the master suite. I'm going to tear this family apart from the inside out, one forbidden dinner at a time. Ignatius ruined my life to own me. Now, I'm going to make sure the debt he owes me costs him everything.”