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Discarded Girlfriend, Claimed By His Cousin

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For years, I was the perfect, understanding girlfriend. I watched my boyfriend, Brendan, and his "family friend," Kasey, flaunt their affair, but my career as an event planner was tied to his powerful family, so I endured the humiliation in silence. That all changed on the way to a charity gala I had meticulously planned. I saw a fresh hickey on Kasey's neck, a silent, screaming testament to their latest betrayal, right in front of my face. I finally broke up with him. The fallout was immediate and brutal. My own brothers hunted me down, calling me a "gold-digging whore" before dragging me back to our family. They threw a settlement agreement at me, demanding I apologize to Brendan for the "good of the family." When I refused, they disowned me. My career was systematically destroyed, leaving me with nothing. I was just a pawn they had used and discarded. The weight of it all became too much, and I collapsed, alone in my new, empty apartment. As my vision faded, I heard a key turn in the lock. It was Brendan's cousin, Graham-the quiet, powerful lawyer I'd shared a secret, passionate kiss with in the car that very same day.

Discarded Girlfriend, Claimed By His Cousin Chapter 1

For years, I was the perfect, understanding girlfriend. I watched my boyfriend, Brendan, and his "family friend," Kasey, flaunt their affair, but my career as an event planner was tied to his powerful family, so I endured the humiliation in silence.

That all changed on the way to a charity gala I had meticulously planned. I saw a fresh hickey on Kasey's neck, a silent, screaming testament to their latest betrayal, right in front of my face.

I finally broke up with him. The fallout was immediate and brutal. My own brothers hunted me down, calling me a "gold-digging whore" before dragging me back to our family. They threw a settlement agreement at me, demanding I apologize to Brendan for the "good of the family."

When I refused, they disowned me. My career was systematically destroyed, leaving me with nothing.

I was just a pawn they had used and discarded. The weight of it all became too much, and I collapsed, alone in my new, empty apartment.

As my vision faded, I heard a key turn in the lock. It was Brendan's cousin, Graham-the quiet, powerful lawyer I'd shared a secret, passionate kiss with in the car that very same day.

Chapter 1

I saw Kasey Crane' s perfectly manicured hand already resting on the seat headrest, a casual claim on the space next to Brendan, and my stomach twisted. The sleek black car, already far too small for three people, now felt suffocating. We were supposed to be leaving for the coastal estate, a charity gala weekend I had meticulously planned for months, and she was here. Again.

My jaw tightened, a familiar ache blooming behind my molars. I was tired, always tired, of this routine. Kasey, the influencer, the "family friend" who had woven herself into every fabric of Brendan's life, leaving no space for me. I stood by the open passenger door, my overnight bag clutched in my hand, watching her. Her blonde hair, perfectly tousled, framed a face that knew exactly how to look innocent and alluring all at once.

Brendan, my boyfriend, was already behind the wheel. He hadn't even looked up, too busy adjusting the rearview mirror. It was typical. He never saw the undercurrents, or perhaps, he just didn't care enough to acknowledge them.

My eyes swept over the luxurious interior of the SUV. There was barely room for one more, let alone two. But Kasey, of course, would find a way. She always did.

I didn't argue. I didn't say a word. Years of being with Brendan, years of navigating his privileged world, had taught me silence was often the most pragmatic choice. My career, my very livelihood as an event planner, was tied to his family's company. I knew my place. I would endure. I always did.

Taking a deep breath, I tried to force a pleasant expression onto my face. It felt like stretching old, stiff fabric. I opened the back door, ready to squeeze myself into the cramped space. That's when I saw him.

Graham Odonnell.

He was slumped in the back seat, half-hidden by Kasey, his long frame almost folded in on itself. His eyes were closed, a pair of dark, framed glasses perched on his nose. A stack of legal documents rested on his lap, a stark contrast to Kasey's frivolous accessories. My breath hitched. Graham? Here?

A wave of something, not quite surprise, but a jolt of unexpected awareness, ran through me. Graham. Brendan' s older cousin. The stoic, impossibly intelligent lawyer. I hadn't expected him to be joining us on this trip.

I quickly regained my composure, a practiced mask falling into place. "Graham," I said, my voice carefully modulated, betraying none of the tremor I felt. "I didn't realize you were coming."

Kasey, however, was wide awake and beaming. She turned her head, her smile stretching too wide. It was a triumph, a silent declaration of victory. She tossed her hair, a golden curtain falling over the seat. "Oh, Alexia! Didn't Brendan tell you? Graham's driving with us. He's so sweet to tag along, isn't he? I felt a little carsick this morning, and he offered to keep me company." Her words dripped with a saccharine sweetness that grated on my nerves.

Carsick. Right. I knew Kasey's "carsickness" was just a convenient excuse to manipulate Brendan. It was always some delicate ailment, some charming weakness that required his undivided attention.

Brendan finally glanced at me through the rearview mirror. His expression was a mixture of annoyance and impatience. "Kasey gets motion sickness, Alexia. It's not a big deal. Just get in." His voice was flat, dismissing my unspoken questions, dismissing Kasey's obvious play. It was the same tone he used when I voiced any slight discomfort or questioned Kasey's constant presence. He always made it sound like I was being difficult, like my feelings were the problem.

My shoulders slumped almost imperceptibly. What was there to say? Any protest would be met with a lecture on being "understanding" and "generous," always for the sake of his public image. So I simply nodded, a tight, thin line for a smile. "Of course," I murmured, my voice barely audible.

Brendan's eyes lingered on me for a moment longer than usual. A flicker of surprise, almost. He was probably used to a slight sigh, a subtle eye-roll, some minute sign of my displeasure before I complied. My immediate agreement, my silence, seemed to throw him off.

Kasey, oblivious to the brief exchange, giggled. She leaned over, her arm brushing Brendan's shoulder. "Brendan, darling, could you put on my playlist? Something calming, please. My head is still spinning a little." She fluttered her eyelashes, a performance I had seen countless times.

Brendan immediately reached for the dashboard, his fingers flying over the controls. He was a dutiful puppy to her every command. My stomach churned. He always responded instantly to her, but my requests often met with a drawn-out "just a minute" or a dismissive wave of his hand.

Kasey caught my eye in the rearview mirror. Her smile tightened, a glint of malice shining through the innocent veneer. It was a silent 'I win,' a cruel confirmation. I looked away, my gaze fixed on the plush leather seat.

I squeezed myself into the back, pushing my bag onto the floor between my feet. The space was indeed tight. Graham remained perfectly still beside me, a solid, unmoving presence. I tried to focus on the intricate stitching of the seat, on the faint scent of new leather, anything to distract myself from the heavy silence and the cloying sweetness emanating from the front.

It wasn't long before her next performance. "Oh, Brendan," Kasey cooed, her voice barely a whisper. "My throat is so dry. I wish I had a bottle of water. I'm so silly, I always forget the most important things when I'm feeling unwell." She ended with a delicate cough.

Brendan, ever the attentive one to Kasey, immediately reached into the console. "Don't worry, Kasey-bear. I have some in here, just for you." He pulled out a chilled bottle of sparkling water. "Here, let me open it." He twisted the cap, the hiss of the escaping gas loud in the confined space.

My hand instinctively reached into my own bag, searching for my water bottle. My fingers fumbled, the bottle slipping from my grasp and rolling under the seat. A small sigh escaped my lips.

Kasey watched the exchange, her eyes sparkling with amusement. "Oh, Alexia, are you alright back there? You seem to be struggling." It wasn't a question of concern, but a statement of observation, delivered with thinly veiled pleasure.

Brendan handed the open water bottle to Kasey. She took a delicate sip, her lips brushing the rim, then offered it back to him. Back to him, not to me. He took a long swig, his eyes still on the road. They shared the bottle, a silent intimacy that felt like a punch to my gut. It was a ritual, a quiet affirmation of their bond, a bond I was always on the outside of.

A wave of nausea washed over me, a physical manifestation of the humiliation. My throat felt tight, my stomach churning. I closed my eyes, trying to block out the image of their shared bottle, their shared affection. It was too much.

Then, a large, warm hand, calloused and firm, unexpectedly reached down. It was Graham. He silently retrieved my water bottle from under the seat, his fingers brushing mine as he handed it back. His touch was brief, electric.

I looked at his hand, large and elegant, with long, lean fingers. A silver watch gleamed on his wrist, understated but undoubtedly expensive. His knuckles were slightly scarred, as if he had worked with his hands, despite his polished appearance. It was a hand that exuded quiet strength, competence.

I fumbled with the cap, my cheeks burning. His unexpected kindness, his silent intervention, had rattled me. I almost dropped the bottle again. My heart hammered against my ribs.

A soft, melancholic melody drifted from the speakers, Kasey's "calming" playlist. It was a gentle, almost mournful tune, incongruous with the tension in the car. "Thank you," I whispered, my voice hoarse, my gaze still fixed on his hand.

Graham didn't respond, didn't move. He simply leaned his head back against the headrest, closing his eyes again. His face, in the fleeting sunlight, looked even more drawn, more weary. Dark circles stood out against his pale skin, a testament to long hours, endless work.

I slowly brought the water bottle to my lips, taking a long, much-needed sip. The cool liquid soothed my burning throat, but my mind was still racing. His touch, his silent gesture, had disrupted the carefully constructed composure I usually maintained.

The car hummed along the highway, carrying us further away from the city, towards the exclusive coastal estate where the charity gala was to be held. A high-profile event, vital for my career. A weekend I had planned down to the smallest detail, even as my personal life crumbled around me.

Upfront, Brendan and Kasey continued their comfortable banter, their shared jokes, their easy intimacy. It was a constant, low-level hum of betrayal.

I remembered the last argument Brendan and I had about Kasey. It was a week ago, after she had "accidentally" worn his shirt to a casual brunch we were supposed to have alone. I had confronted him, my voice shaking with frustration. He had simply looked at me, bewildered, and said, "She's practically family, Alexia. What's the big deal? You're overreacting." He always dismissed my feelings, always minimized Kasey' s impact.

A bitter laugh bubbled up in my chest, quickly stifled. "Overreacting." That was his favorite word for my pain. He had promised to talk to Kasey, to set boundaries. But his promises were as hollow as his apologies. He hadn't changed anything. He never would.

I turned my head, gazing out the window at the blurred landscape. Rolling hills, distant houses, the endless stretch of green. It was all a backdrop to this suffocating drama.

Suddenly, the car hit a bump. A particularly jarring one. My body lurched sideways, and my shoulder slammed against Graham's arm. My breath hitched.

As I instinctively pulled back, my eyes caught something. A faint red mark, just beneath the collar of Kasey' s shirt, where her neck met her shoulder. It was subtle, almost hidden, but undeniably there. A hickey. Fresh. A silent, screaming testament to her "carsickness" cure.

Rage, cold and sharp, pierced through the dull ache in my chest. Not just a public display of affection, but now a blatant, physical mark. In my car. While I sat just feet away. The humiliation was a suffocating blanket.

My initial instinct to pull away from Graham vanished. Instead, a rebellious spark ignited within me. An act of defiance, small and private, but mine. I let my shoulder remain pressed against his arm, a silent, almost imperceptible challenge.

Graham stirred then, his eyes fluttering open again. His gaze, heavy-lidded and intense, met mine. A flicker of something unreadable passed between us.

I held his gaze, a defiant challenge in my eyes. And then, deliberately, slowly, I leaned a fraction closer. My shoulder pressed more firmly against his, a silent invitation, a silent act of rebellion. I felt the solid warmth of his body through his suit jacket, the quiet strength of him. It was an unexpected anchor in the storm of my humiliation.

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