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Marrying My Ex's Dangerous Billionaire Brother

Chapter 7 Family Storm

Word Count: 529    |    Released on: 17/08/2026

Robert Bowen scowled at the financial news. The Mon

len, said, setting a cup of tea before him. "

hat Austin kid treats her right. The

old friend Tom, who worked

's up?" Robert

hesitant. "I just saw your daughter at City Hal

roze. "What do y

aid, his voice full of pity. "I heard he w

rt's hand began to shake. He ended the c

g?" Helen as

d, slamming his fist on the table. "He st

her hand flyin

. All the arrangements for the engagement party. And draft a press rel

oor opened. It was Josie. She l

o a fierce hug. "Josie, it's okay. Dad is here. We'll call off the enga

her daughter's hair, her o

but then she stiffened as if with a cold

her voice steady. "It's

Robert boomed. "I'll make t

e engagement is off... bec

nging silence. Robert and Helen star

ered. "To whom? You sai

n at the floor.

p breath and m

rother. I marrie

trembling finger at her. Helen rushed to steady her husband, her o

finally asked, her voice trem

happened, leaving out her own desire for revenge and

ing room, furious, while Helen fell into a though

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“Josie sat in City Hall in her white designer dress, waiting to sign the papers that would finally make her Mrs. Austin Montgomery. But at 10:20 AM, the billionaire heir called to cancel their wedding. The reason? His fragile female friend, Ivey, had sprained her ankle in a minor accident. Austin abandoned her at the altar without a trace of apology, leaving Josie as a laughingstock under the sympathetic glances of strangers. While she stood alone in the blinding New York sunlight, Austin was at a VIP hospital suite, tenderly spoon-feeding Ivey. He assured the weeping woman that a marriage certificate could wait, and she was his true priority. He fully expected to appease Josie later with a generic bouquet of red roses, assuming she would quietly swallow the humiliation like she always did. Two years of canceled dates and broken promises flashed through her mind. She finally realized that in Austin's world, her love and dignity would always take a backseat to Ivey's pathetic whimpers. "Josephine Bowen, do you want to marry me instead?" When Austin's dangerous, rebellious younger brother Kit pulled up in a black Bentley with a mocking smirk, Josie didn't hesitate. She took his hand, signed the marriage certificate, and began her three-month trial as his wife, ready to make Austin regret the day he left her behind.”