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My Roommate's Billionaire Boyfriend Broke My Heart

Chapter 6 

Word Count: 783    |    Released on: Today at 17:31

t the cool marble wall, sucking in a deep, shuddering breath. The opulent s

face a pale mask of tension, her eyes wide with a haunted look she hadn't seen in years. She s

dynamic had shifted. Chloe and Tessa were now leaning in, listening intently as Holden spoke. He wasn't saying

doration. The sight sent a fresh wav

iscreetly in the center of the table. Before anyone could suggest spl

was nice to meet Ashley's friends." The words were polite, but t

swooning. "Thank you so much, H

ding slightly apart from the

e cool night air. The breeze felt good on Dia

ly," she announced brightly. "What do you say we go for anoth

ression unreadable. "If you girls wa

diately agreed, thei

eyes turne

come! I was just telling Holden how you have an amazing voice.

rigid. High school. How did Ashley know ab

den, searching his f

e, but when Ashley said the word "singing," his eyes seemed to dark

gainst her ribs. She couldn't do this. She couldn't spend

uys. I really don't feel well. My head is killing me." She looked di

ou off," Chloe offered, her

r hand dismissively. "The dorm is close. I'll just get a c

s face, but she masked it quickly. "Ok

eady and intense. It felt like he could see right through h

gave a quick, general wave to the group and turned, wal

he hailed the first taxi she saw and scrambled insid

ready turned his attention back to Ashley, lean

ed walking in the direction of the Velv

d her. Dianna leaned her head back against the cool leather of the seat, finally allowing herself to breathe

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“Four years ago, Dianna confronted Holden about their secret, tender night at the beach house. Instead of acknowledging it, he dragged her into a dark alley, threw a thick stack of cash at her feet, and told her to name her price to disappear. He looked at her with utter disgust, claiming he was blackout drunk that night and that she was nothing but a pathetic mistake he wished never happened. Shattered, Dianna fled to Los Angeles, spending four agonizing years erasing him from her life. But tonight, her roommate proudly brought home a new, wildly wealthy boyfriend-Holden. He treated Dianna like a piece of furniture, pretending they had never met. When she slipped and fell in the freezing rain, he simply stared at her bleeding on the pavement, withdrew his hand, and coldly walked away. Dianna thought her heart couldn't break any further, until her roommate happily bragged about her new boyfriend's perfect self-control. "Holden basically never drinks. He's always completely sober." The words hit Dianna like a lightning strike. The drunken excuse was a lie. He had been completely, coldly sober when he invented that cruel charade just to destroy her. Why? When Holden unexpectedly knocked on their dorm door moments later, locking his dark eyes onto hers, her roommate innocently asked if they knew each other from high school. The desperate, pleading girl from four years ago was dead. Dianna met his gaze with an impenetrable, icy mask. "No," she said. "I don't know him."”