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Married to A Friend After My Boyfriend Cheated Novel Cover

Married to A Friend After My Boyfriend Cheated

Aurora’s life is shattered in a single, devastating moment. One late night at the office, she walks in on her boyfriend—and business partner—entangled with her best friend on the very table where they built their future. Betrayed and broken, Aurora runs into the arms of whiskey and the Manhattan night… and straight into Kael Thorn, a man who has always been just out of reach. Kael is powerful, controlled, and impossibly alluring—and tonight, he’s offering her something she never expected: safety. As Kael pulls her into his world of sharp suits, glittering penthouses, and dangerous secrets, Aurora begins to see that his calm exterior hides more than just kindness. And maybe, just maybe, he’s been waiting for her to fall apart—so he can be the one to help her rise again. But when love is born from ruin, can you ever truly trust it?
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Chapter 2

I drove through the city streets with no destination in mind, my hands gripping the steering wheel so tightly my knuckles had gone white. The betrayal played on repeat in my mind—Rylan's flushed face, Liora's annoyed expression, the sound of their bodies moving together on the conference table where we'd planned our future just hours before.

Somehow, I found myself parked outside The Velvet Room, an upscale bar in Manhattan that I'd visited with friends months ago. The building's warm amber glow spilled onto the sidewalk, a beacon in the cold November night. I sat in my car for several minutes, watching well-dressed people drift in and out of the entrance, their laughter carrying on the wind like a mockery of my current state.

The bar's interior wrapped around me like a velvet embrace—all dark wood, soft jazz, and the kind of intimate lighting that made everyone look like they belonged in a noir film. I claimed a stool at the far end of the mahogany bar, away from the couples sharing intimate conversations and the groups of friends celebrating their Friday night freedom.

"Whiskey," I told the bartender, a woman with kind eyes and silver-streaked hair. "Make it a double."

She slid the glass across the polished surface without judgment, and I downed it in two burning gulps. The alcohol hit my empty stomach like liquid fire, but it was nothing compared to the inferno of rage and heartbreak consuming my chest.

"Another," I said, pushing the empty glass forward.

The second drink went down easier, and the third easier still. With each sip, the sharp edges of my pain began to blur, but the core of it remained—a gaping wound where my trust used to live. I pulled out my phone and stared at the screen, at the dozens of photos of Rylan and me, of Liora and me, of the three of us together at company parties and weekend trips.

How long had they been laughing at me behind my back? How many times had I gushed to Liora about my relationship while she was secretly sleeping with him? The thought made me order another drink, then another.

Tears started falling somewhere around my fifth whiskey, hot and angry as they tracked down my cheeks. I wiped them away with the back of my hand, but they kept coming. The bartender discreetly placed a small stack of napkins within reach, her expression sympathetic but professional.

I was drowning in the memory of Liora's face—not ashamed, not sorry, just irritated at being caught. Like I was the inconvenience in their twisted little affair. The woman I'd trusted with every secret, every fear, every dream. The woman who'd held me when my father died, who'd celebrated every small victory in my life, who I'd considered closer than a sister.

"Six months," I whispered to my reflection in the mirror behind the bar. Six months of lies, of stolen moments, of planning their betrayal while I worked myself to exhaustion building our future.

The jazz trio in the corner was playing something slow and melancholy, the saxophone's voice weaving through my alcohol-hazed thoughts. I closed my eyes and let the music wash over me, trying to imagine a world where I hadn't walked into that conference room, where I could still believe in the fairy tale I'd been living.

That's when I felt a presence beside me—a shift in the air that made me look up through my tear-blurred vision.

"Aurora?"

The voice was deep, familiar, tinged with concern. I blinked several times, trying to focus on the figure settling onto the barstool next to me. Charcoal suit, perfectly tailored. Dark hair, impeccably styled. Sharp jawline and eyes the color of storm clouds.

Kael Thorn.

"Kael?" My voice came out thick and slurred. "What are you doing here?"

He signaled the bartender with a subtle gesture, his movements controlled and precise as always. "I could ask you the same thing." His gaze swept over my disheveled appearance—my wrinkled blouse, my smudged makeup, the collection of empty glasses in front of me. "Though I think I can guess."

The bartender approached, and Kael ordered something expensive and complicated that I couldn't quite process through my alcohol fog. He turned back to me, his expression carefully neutral but his eyes betraying a flicker of something darker.

"What happened, Aurora?"

The simple question broke something inside me. Maybe it was the gentleness in his voice, or the way he said my name like it mattered, but suddenly I was sobbing—ugly, desperate sobs that shook my entire body.

"They—" I gasped between tears. "I found them together. Rylan and Liora. In the conference room."

Kael's jaw tightened almost imperceptibly, his fingers curling around his glass with controlled tension. "Jesus."

"Six months," I choked out. "They've been doing this for six months while I've been killing myself to make his company succeed. While I've been planning our future, investing everything I have, working eighteen-hour days—"

My words dissolved into another wave of tears. Kael reached into his jacket and pulled out a pristine white handkerchief, pressing it into my trembling hands. The gesture was so unexpectedly tender that it made me cry harder.

"I gave him everything," I whispered, dabbing at my eyes. "My savings, my time, my heart. And Liora—God, Liora was supposed to be my maid of honor. I told her everything about our relationship. Every fight, every sweet moment, every insecurity. She knew exactly how to hurt me because I gave her the weapons."

Kael's silence was steady and reassuring, not the uncomfortable quiet of someone waiting for me to stop talking, but the patient attention of someone who genuinely wanted to listen. His presence beside me felt solid, grounding, like an anchor in the storm of my emotions.

"I'm such an idiot," I continued, the words spilling out between hiccupped breaths. "Everyone probably knew. All those late meetings, all those times she volunteered to help with company events, all those knowing looks I thought were about something else entirely."

"You're not an idiot," Kael said quietly, his voice carrying an edge of controlled anger. "You trusted people who didn't deserve it. That doesn't make you stupid—it makes them despicable."

I looked at him through my tears, seeing something in his expression that I'd never noticed before. His usual composed mask had slipped slightly, revealing a fierce protectiveness that made my chest flutter despite my devastation.

"You deserve so much better than what they gave you," he continued, his dark eyes holding mine with an intensity that made me feel seen in a way I hadn't experienced in months. "You deserve loyalty, honesty, someone who recognizes what an extraordinary woman you are."

The alcohol and his words combined to create a dangerous warmth in my chest, a flicker of something that wasn't entirely grief. I wiped my nose with his handkerchief, suddenly aware of how close he was sitting, how his presence seemed to shield me from the rest of the world.

"I don't know what to do now," I admitted, my voice small and lost. "Everything I built, everything I believed in—it's all gone."

Kael's hand moved slightly closer to mine on the bar, not quite touching but close enough that I could feel the warmth radiating from his skin. "Then we'll figure out what comes next," he said simply. "But first, let's get you home safely."

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