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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 3

The alcohol was hitting me harder now, each sip of whiskey making the world softer around the edges. My head felt heavy, and without thinking, I let it fall against Kael's shoulder. He went still for a moment, then relaxed, his presence solid and warm beside me.

"I'm so stupid," I whispered, the words muffled against the expensive fabric of his suit jacket. "How could I not see it? How could I be so blind?"

Kael's hand moved to my hair, his fingers threading through the strands with surprising gentleness. "You're not stupid, Aurora. You trusted people you loved. That's not stupidity—that's having a heart."

"A heart that got me nowhere," I said bitterly, pressing my face deeper into his shoulder. He smelled like cedar and something expensive, clean and masculine in a way that made me feel protected. "I gave them everything. My savings, my time, my dreams. I worked eighteen-hour days while they were probably laughing at me behind my back."

"Their betrayal says everything about their character and nothing about yours," Kael said quietly, his voice vibrating through his chest. "You believed in something beautiful—a partnership, a future built together. The fact that they couldn't see the value in that, the value in you, makes them the fools."

I tilted my head to look at him, my vision slightly blurred from the alcohol and tears. In the dim bar lighting, his features seemed sharper, more defined. There was something in his dark eyes I'd never noticed before—a fierce protectiveness that made my breath catch.

"You really think that?" I asked, my voice small.

"I know it," he said with such conviction that I almost believed him.

The bartender announced last call, her voice cutting through the jazz music and intimate conversations around us. I glanced at my phone—it was nearly two in the morning. The thought of going home, of facing the apartment I shared with Rylan, made my stomach lurch.

"I can't go home," I said suddenly, panic creeping into my voice. "I can't face him. I can't sleep in our bed knowing what he's done."

Kael's jaw tightened. "You're not going back there tonight. Not like this."

"But I don't have anywhere else to go. I could get a hotel, but—"

"No." His tone was firm, leaving no room for argument. "You're coming home with me. My penthouse has plenty of space, and you need somewhere safe to process all of this."

I stared at him, my alcohol-fogged brain trying to process his offer. Kael Thorn's penthouse. I'd heard about it from mutual friends—the kind of place featured in architectural magazines, all clean lines and expensive everything. The thought of staying there should have intimidated me, but instead, I felt a wave of relief so profound it nearly brought fresh tears to my eyes.

"Are you sure?" I whispered.

"Absolutely," he said, already signaling for the check. "Come on. Let's get you out of here."

The ride to his building was a blur of city lights and the soft hum of his expensive car's engine. I leaned against the passenger window, watching the familiar streets of Manhattan pass by, everything looking different through the lens of my shattered world. Kael drove with the same controlled precision he brought to everything else, occasionally glancing over to make sure I was okay.

His penthouse was everything I'd imagined and more. The elevator opened directly into his living space, revealing an expanse of polished hardwood floors, floor-to-ceiling windows, and furniture that looked like it belonged in a museum. The city sprawled out below us, a glittering tapestry of light that should have been breathtaking but felt distant and cold.

"Sit," Kael said gently, guiding me to a leather sofa that probably cost more than my car. "I'll make coffee."

I sank into the buttery soft cushions, my head spinning slightly as I tried to take in my surroundings. Everything was perfectly arranged, understated but clearly expensive. This was Kael's world—successful, controlled, beautiful. What was I doing here?

"You don't have to take care of me," I called out, my voice echoing in the vast space.

"I want to," came his reply from the kitchen, simple and matter-of-fact.

He returned with two steaming mugs, settling beside me on the sofa with careful precision. The coffee was perfect, rich and strong, exactly what I needed to start clearing the alcohol from my system. We sat in comfortable silence for a few minutes, the city lights painting patterns across the walls.

"What am I going to do?" I asked finally, my voice barely above a whisper. "Everything I've worked for, everything I believed in—it's all connected to him. The company, our friends, our plans. How do I untangle my life from someone who's been lying to me for months?"

Kael turned to face me fully, his dark eyes serious. "One step at a time. Tomorrow, you figure out the practical things—your living situation, your work situation. But tonight, you just need to breathe."

I studied his face in the dim lighting, really looking at him for the first time. We'd known each other for two years through Rylan, but I'd always seen him as Rylan's successful friend, someone who existed on the periphery of my world. Now, sitting close enough to see the flecks of gold in his dark eyes, I noticed things I'd never paid attention to before.

The strong line of his jaw, shadowed with five o'clock stubble. The way his mouth curved slightly when he was thinking. The protective way he'd positioned himself on the sofa, angled toward me like he was shielding me from the world beyond these walls.

"Why are you being so kind to me?" I asked, the alcohol making me braver than usual. "We barely know each other."

Something flickered across his expression—too quick for me to interpret. "Because you deserve kindness, Aurora. Because you deserve so much better than what you've been given."

The way he said my name sent a shiver through me that had nothing to do with the temperature in the room. There was something in his voice, in the way he was looking at me, that made my heart race despite everything that had happened tonight.

"I feel so lost," I whispered, setting down my coffee mug with shaking hands. "Like everything I thought I knew about myself, about my life, was just an illusion."

Kael moved closer, close enough that I could feel the warmth radiating from his body. "Then we'll help you find your way back to who you really are. The woman who built something from nothing, who believed in dreams big enough to change the world. She's still there, Aurora. They couldn't take that from you."

His hand moved to cover mine, his fingers warm and steady against my trembling ones. The simple contact sent electricity up my arm, a awareness that cut through my grief and alcohol haze like lightning. For the first time all evening, I felt truly safe—not just physically, but emotionally protected in a way I hadn't experienced in months.

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