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He Denied My Brother's Last Journey

My billionaire boyfriend refused to loan me fifty thousand dollars to bring my brother' s body home. Three days later, I found his assistant wearing my silk robe in our penthouse. That was the moment I decided to marry my childhood friend instead. For eight years, I was Callen House' s dirty little secret. I accepted the shadows, believing his "Relationship Protocols" were just the quirks of a tech genius. But when my brother died tragically overseas, Callen didn't offer comfort. He offered me a corporate loan application, which his assistant, Daniella, promptly denied. While I was drowning in grief, Jaren stepped in. He paid for the repatriation without hesitation, proving what real love actually looked like. I went to Callen' s apartment to end things, only to find Daniella there, sporting a fresh hickey and a smug grin. The truth came out like a landslide. She hadn't just stolen my boyfriend; she had been intercepting my bonuses and sabotaging my career for years. And Callen? He defended her. He called me a liability and threatened to ruin me if I made a scene. So I didn't just quit. I sent a picture of me and Jaren to the company group chat with a caption that silenced the entire office. "I' m getting married. And it' s not to Callen House."
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Chapter 1

My billionaire boyfriend refused to loan me fifty thousand dollars to bring my brother' s body home.

Three days later, I found his assistant wearing my silk robe in our penthouse.

That was the moment I decided to marry my childhood friend instead.

For eight years, I was Callen House' s dirty little secret.

I accepted the shadows, believing his "Relationship Protocols" were just the quirks of a tech genius.

But when my brother died tragically overseas, Callen didn't offer comfort.

He offered me a corporate loan application, which his assistant, Daniella, promptly denied.

While I was drowning in grief, Jaren stepped in.

He paid for the repatriation without hesitation, proving what real love actually looked like.

I went to Callen' s apartment to end things, only to find Daniella there, sporting a fresh hickey and a smug grin.

The truth came out like a landslide.

She hadn't just stolen my boyfriend; she had been intercepting my bonuses and sabotaging my career for years.

And Callen? He defended her.

He called me a liability and threatened to ruin me if I made a scene.

So I didn't just quit.

I sent a picture of me and Jaren to the company group chat with a caption that silenced the entire office.

"I' m getting married. And it' s not to Callen House."

Chapter 1

My brother's death overseas was a punch to the gut, a cold, hard truth that knocked the air from my lungs. The call from the consulate was a blur of medical terms and repatriation costs, a sum so astronomical it felt like another cruel joke from fate. Fifty thousand dollars. How was I supposed to come up with that? My mind immediately went to Callen. He had to help. He just had to.

"I need to talk to Callen, it's urgent," I choked out to Daniella Fischer, his executive assistant, my voice raw with unshed tears. "It's about my brother. He's... he's gone."

Her voice, usually as smooth as polished marble, took on a brittle edge. "Ms. Bryan, you know Mr. House's 'Relationship Protocol.' All personal matters must go through corporate channels."

"Corporate channels?" I screamed, the word tasting like ash. "My brother is dead, Daniella! My only family!"

"I understand this is a difficult time," she continued, completely unfazed, "but the procedure is clear. You can submit an employee loan application, and it will be reviewed like any other."

I hung up, my hand trembling so hard I almost dropped the phone. The loan was denied, of course, three days later. A sterile email, no explanation. Just a cold, hard 'no.' It was like being told my grief wasn't important enough, my brother's life not valuable enough for a simple loan.

That' s when Jaren stepped in. He didn't ask questions. He just listened, his eyes holding a warmth that felt like a lifeline in my freezing world. He fronted the money himself, a sum I knew was significant even for his growing logistics company. He handled everything-the paperwork, the logistics of bringing Liam's body home, arranging the funeral. He was there, a solid anchor, while my world spun out of control.

"Thank you, Jaren," I whispered, my voice barely audible above the rustling leaves on the cemetery grounds. The scent of damp earth and wilting flowers clung to the air. "I don't know what I would have done without you."

He just squeezed my hand, his thumb tracing slow circles on my skin. His eyes, usually so bright, were filled with a raw tenderness that made my own throat ache. "You don't need to thank me, Kinsley. We're family."

Family. The word vibrated in my chest, a stark contrast to the hollow echo of Callen's "corporate channels."

"Marry me," I blurted out, the words catching in my throat before they tumbled free. It wasn't a question. It was a desperate plea, a sudden, blinding clarity in the haze of my grief.

Jaren's eyes widened, a flicker of surprise, then something akin to fear, darkening their depths. He looked down at me, his gaze sweeping over my tear-streaked face, my trembling shoulders. He looked heartbroken, his expression a mirror of my own pain.

"Kinsley," he started, his voice thick with concern, "you don't have to do this. Not like this. You're hurting."

I shook my head, a fierce determination hardening my gaze. "No, Jaren. I'm not. This isn't about the pain. This is about... everything. About what matters. Please, marry me." My voice cracked on the last word, but my resolve remained. It was him. It was always supposed to be him.

How could I have been so blind? For eight years, I'd been Callen House's secret girlfriend, an invisible fixture in his perfectly curated life. While I worked tirelessly as an undervalued marketing specialist in his company, he barely acknowledged my existence outside the four walls of his penthouse. My brother, Liam, had been climbing in Patagonia, chasing a dream that ended in tragedy. Callen hadn't even known Liam existed. He certainly didn't know he was dead.

Callen, the detached tech billionaire, lived in a world where relationships were assets, managed and delegated. His time was precious, every minute optimized for maximum efficiency. He wouldn't waste a second on an employee's dying brother, let alone a mere girlfriend's personal crisis. Our eight years together felt like a ghost story, a secret I carried, while he lived a public life of power and prestige. My family, my struggles, my very existence, were tucked away, irrelevant.

A fresh wave of pain washed over me, a chilling realization that settled deep in my bones. My heart felt like a hollow drum, beating a slow, mournful rhythm. I had offered him my loyalty, my love, my entire being, and he had offered me... a protocol. A corporate channel.

I pulled out my phone, my fingers fumbling with the screen. I typed quickly, fiercely, each word a nail in the coffin of our relationship.

Callen, it's over. I'm done.

The message sent, I watched the screen, waiting. Not for him, but for her.

Almost immediately, Daniella's name flashed across the screen.

Ms. Bryan, Mr. House is currently in a crucial board meeting. I will relay your message at his earliest convenience. Please be advised that all communication regarding personal matters is subject to review according to the established Relationship Protocol.

My heart twisted, a cold, sharp ache blooming in my chest. Even in ending things, I couldn't reach him directly. It was always Daniella, his gatekeeper, his shadow, the architect of our transactional existence. She was the one who scheduled our "dates," picked out my "gifts," and even sent me pre-written anniversary texts on Callen's behalf. I had tried to fight it once, years ago, begging Callen for just one spontaneous moment, one unscripted conversation. He'd looked at me, his eyes devoid of emotion, and said, "Daniella handles these things so I can focus on what's important. Don't be unreasonable, Kinsley." He'd even hinted that I was being childish, overreacting to "efficiency."

I'd always accepted it, always told myself it was his way, a quirk of genius. I saw Daniella's efficiency as a necessary evil, enabling Callen's success, which I foolishly believed was our shared future. But she was more than efficient; she was a predator, meticulously dismantling my connection with Callen, brick by brick. She was a constant reminder of my unimportance, an elegant, razor-sharp barrier.

My eyes burned, a bitter, salty taste filling my mouth. I had dimmed my own light, shrunk myself to fit into his shadow, believing it was the price of love. I'd been loyal, dedicated, and financially independent, but my suppressed wages, a mystery I couldn't quite unravel, had left me vulnerable. Now, my brother was gone, and I couldn't even afford to bring him home.

This man, this Callen House, whom I had given everything, was so insulated by wealth and delegated convenience that he couldn't even spare a thought for my dead brother. He truly saw me as just another asset, managed by his assistant, a fleeting convenience.

"Fine," I whispered, the word a ragged breath. "He can have her. He deserves her." The words were for myself, for the ghost of the woman I used to be, the one who believed in fairytales.

The funeral was over. My brother was finally laid to rest. And now, the final act of this tragedy was about to unfold. I clutched Jaren's hand, his warmth a stark contrast to the cold emptiness in my soul. I was ready to close this chapter, to burn the bridge, and never look back.

The world blurred around me, the cemetery fence seeming to lean in, the gravestones a silent, mocking audience. My chest tightened, a crushing weight pressing down on my lungs. Daniella's message, cold and impersonal, echoed in my mind. It was a new kind of pain, a deeper one, settling into the core of my being.

I felt a dizzying pressure in my head, a throbbing behind my eyes that threatened to split my skull. My vision blurred again, this time with hot, angry tears. It wasn't just grief for Liam anymore. It was rage, humiliation, and a sickening sense of betrayal. The realization hit me like a physical blow: I had been living a lie, a carefully constructed illusion. And the architect of that illusion was Daniella.

My knees buckled.

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