
Married to A Friend After My Boyfriend Cheated
Chapter 4
I don't know what possessed me in that moment. Maybe it was the alcohol still coursing through my veins, or the way Kael's dark eyes held such fierce protectiveness, or simply the desperate need to feel something other than the crushing weight of betrayal. But as he sat there beside me, his hand warm over mine, something inside me shifted.
"Kael," I whispered, my voice barely audible in the vast penthouse.
Before I could lose my nerve, I reached up and touched his face, my fingertips tracing the strong line of his jaw. His skin was warm, slightly rough with stubble, and he went completely still under my touch.
"Thank you," I breathed, my thumb brushing across his cheekbone. "For being here when I needed someone most. For seeing me when I feel invisible."
Something blazed to life in his eyes—something wild and hungry that made my breath catch. For a heartbeat, we stared at each other, the air between us crackling with sudden tension.
Then he was kissing me.
It wasn't gentle or tentative. It was desperate, consuming, like he'd been holding back a dam that had finally burst. His mouth moved against mine with an urgency that matched the chaos in my chest, and I kissed him back with equal fervor, pouring all my pain and anger and need into the connection between us.
His hands tangled in my hair, pulling me closer as I pressed against him, seeking the warmth and solidity of his body. Every rational thought fled my mind, replaced by the overwhelming sensation of being wanted, being cherished, being seen as something precious instead of disposable.
"Aurora," he murmured against my lips, my name a prayer on his tongue.
I pulled back just enough to look at him, my heart hammering against my ribs. His hair was mussed from my fingers, his lips swollen from our kiss, and there was something in his expression that took my breath away—like I was the most beautiful thing he'd ever seen.
"Don't stop," I whispered, my voice breaking. "Please don't stop."
He searched my face for a long moment, and I saw the war playing out in his dark eyes—desire battling with concern, want wrestling with propriety. But then I kissed him again, and all his restraint crumbled.
He lifted me effortlessly, carrying me through the penthouse to his bedroom, and I clung to him like he was my lifeline in a storm. The room was all clean lines and expensive furnishings, but I barely noticed anything except the way he laid me down on his bed like I was something sacred.
"Are you sure?" he asked, his voice rough with barely controlled desire.
Instead of answering with words, I pulled him down to me, and then there was nothing but sensation—his hands mapping every curve of my body, his mouth trailing fire across my skin, the whispered reassurances he pressed against my throat as he worshipped me with a reverence that made tears spring to my eyes.
For the first time in months, I felt beautiful. Desired. Worthy of being treasured.
When he moved inside me, it was with such careful intensity that I gasped, my back arching as pleasure coursed through me. Every touch, every kiss, every murmured endearment was a balm to my wounded soul, proof that I was more than the discarded woman Rylan had made me feel like.
"You're extraordinary," Kael breathed against my ear, his body moving with mine in perfect rhythm. "So beautiful, so strong. He was a fool to let you go."
I buried my face against his shoulder, overwhelmed by the intensity of sensation and emotion. This wasn't just physical—it was healing, transformative, a reclaiming of my own worth through the eyes of someone who saw me clearly.
Afterward, we lay tangled together, my head on his chest as his fingers traced lazy patterns on my bare shoulder. The city lights painted silver streaks across the ceiling, and for the first time all day, I felt something approaching peace.
"Sleep," Kael murmured, pressing a kiss to the top of my head. "You're safe here."
I drifted off to the steady rhythm of his heartbeat, cocooned in his warmth and the lingering scent of our lovemaking.
Morning came too soon, harsh sunlight streaming through the floor-to-ceiling windows and dragging me back to consciousness. For a blissful moment, I was disoriented, aware only of expensive sheets and the unfamiliar weight of a muscled arm across my waist.
Then reality crashed over me like a bucket of ice water.
I was naked in Kael Thorn's bed. I'd slept with my friend—Rylan's friend—less than twelve hours after discovering my boyfriend's affair. The magnitude of what I'd done hit me like a physical blow, and I shot upright, my heart racing with panic.
"Oh God," I whispered, pressing my hands to my face. "Oh God, what did I do?"
The bed beside me was empty but still warm, and I could hear the sound of running water from what I assumed was the bathroom. I scrambled out of bed, my legs shaky as I frantically searched for my clothes, which were scattered across the hardwood floor like evidence of my poor judgment.
My hands trembled as I pulled on my wrinkled blouse from the night before, my mind racing with mortification. How could I have been so reckless? So selfish? I'd used Kael as a rebound, as comfort, as a way to feel better about myself, and now I'd ruined whatever friendship we might have had.
The bathroom door opened just as I was struggling with the zipper on my skirt, and Kael emerged looking impossibly put-together in a crisp white dress shirt and dark slacks. His hair was damp from the shower, perfectly styled, and he looked every inch the composed billionaire—while I looked like exactly what I was: a woman who'd made a terrible mistake.
"Aurora," he said calmly, his voice giving nothing away. "Good morning."
I couldn't meet his eyes, my cheeks burning with shame. "I should go," I mumbled, shoving my feet into my heels. "This was—I shouldn't have—"
"Stop." His voice was firm but not unkind. "Sit down. We need to talk about this rationally."
The word 'rationally' made me flinch. Of course he wanted to be rational about it. He was probably regretting it as much as I was, probably trying to figure out how to let me down easy without destroying our friendship entirely.
But something in his tone made me sink back onto the edge of the bed, my hands clasped tightly in my lap as I waited for the inevitable awkwardness, the gentle rejection, the careful reconstruction of boundaries I'd obliterated in my moment of weakness.
Kael moved to stand in front of me, his expression serious but not unkind. When he spoke, his words were the last thing I expected to hear.
"Marry me," he said simply.
I stared at him, certain I'd misheard. "What?"
"A contract marriage," he clarified, his tone as businesslike as if he were proposing a merger. "Think about it logically, Aurora. You need protection from Rylan, resources to rebuild your life, and a way to move forward without looking back. I need a wife to satisfy my family's expectations and end their constant matchmaking attempts."
My mouth opened and closed soundlessly as I tried to process what he was saying.
"We've already been intimate," he continued with characteristic directness. "So that aspect of a marriage wouldn't be foreign to us. This would simply formalize an arrangement that benefits us both—you get security and my resources to start over, and I get a partner who understands that this is a practical arrangement rather than a romantic entanglement."
I felt like the world had tilted sideways. "Kael, I can't—you can't be serious."
"I'm completely serious," he said, his dark eyes holding mine with unwavering intensity. "You're brilliant, beautiful, and stronger than you know. Any man would be lucky to call you his wife, even in name only. The question is: are you brave enough to take control of your future instead of letting Rylan's betrayal define it?"
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