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The Billion-Dollar Intern

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 534    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

the home I thought we were building, now felt like a stage set. A very expensive, beauti

xhaustion from his "long drive" ba

keys on the counter. He tried to wrap his arms arou

otice. He was too bu

ce. He held up a small, grease-stained paper bag. "I know ho

imentary refreshments from the Hamptons open house. The same

with free snacks, performing his role as the poor, devoted boyfriend. A

?" he asked, his

d to see how far he would take this. "I don' t think we can afford

never heard from him before. It was the real h

, Gabi. We' ll be fine.

hought I couldn' t see him, but his reflection was perfectl

later, my phone pin

"property manag

Adjustment for

anipulation was so blatant, so insulting, it stole my breath. He owned the building. He was my landlord. He had jus

atisfied look on his face. "See?

it. The f

m, the email still glow

re beautiful toda

lank. The color

you talki

you gave away to that model." I held up my phone, showing him the Goog

ed, my voice dripping with ice.

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The Billion-Dollar Intern
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“My boyfriend, Ethan, was sweet, naive, and an intern at my architecture firm. I, a junior architect buried in student debt, thought we were a team, struggling side-by-side in our expensive Soho loft, building a life together. Then, I found out our whole life was a lie. He wasn't a struggling intern; he was Ethan Lester, heir to a real estate empire, my landlord, and the son of my firm's biggest client. My colleagues, my bosses-they all knew he was playing house. They watched me mentor him, pay for his things, and fix his mistakes, treating my entire ambition and struggle as office entertainment. My heart pounded with nausea, but the real punch came when I realized he'd actively sabotaged my promotions to keep me by his side. How could the man I loved deliberately hold my career hostage, turning my trust into a cruel joke? My vision blurred with icy resolve. I picked up the phone. "Mr. Harrison," I said, my voice steady, "I quit." This was no longer a game; this was war, and I was just getting started.”
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