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Marrying My Boyfriend's Friend

After waking from a severe fever, a young woman attempts to lighten the mood with her boyfriend, Eric Cobb, and his best friend, Jonah Mullen, by pretending she has amnesia. The joke backfires when Eric claims he is merely a concerned friend. To her horror, Jonah steps forward to claim the role of her romantic partner. This unsettling mystery story follows her confusion as she navigates a reality where the two men have seemingly swapped identities while she was unconscious.
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Chapter 2

The next evening, Jonah took me to a private room at a club.

As soon as the group of trust fund babies saw me, their eyes instinctively turned to Eric.

Lila, who was sitting next to Eric, greeted me with a smile. "Gina, do you remember me? I'm your best friend, Lila Wheeler."

Jonah led me to sit down. I shook my head apologetically at Lily.

She clung to Eric's arm and mentioned with a grin, "No worries. We can start over and get to know each other again."

This so-called best friend of mine wasted no time flaunting her affection with Eric the moment she thought I'd lost my memory, her gaze laced with provocation.

And Eric? He seemed to relish the thrill of cozying up to another woman right in front of his girlfriend.

"Lila's right. You two are best friends, and your boyfriends are best buddies too—what a coincidence!"

"It's all good. Just think of it as meeting a new friend for the first time."

Everyone knew exactly what was going on, yet they all still went along with the act in an unspoken agreement. They all had this look—like they were in on some inside joke, watching me get blatantly cheated on while I was clueless.

During a drinking game, Lila was asked to cross arms with Eric in a toast as her punishment for losing. Someone pushed them, and their lips accidentally touched.

"Kiss her! Just kiss her!"

Egged on by everyone, Eric grabbed the back of Lila's head and deepened the kiss.

Afterward, she shyly covered her face and leaned into his arms, peeking at me through her fingers with a smug smile.

Eric held her like she was his most precious treasure.

Then, it was my turn—I lost.

"Gina lost! She has to be punished!"

Lila's eyes gleamed with mischief. She was clearly enjoying the show.

"How about you pick someone here and make out with him?" someone suggested, and the others quickly joined in.

"Yeah, pick someone!"

Suddenly, the room fell silent.

I turned to Jonah, noticing how tense he looked. So, I took the initiative to lean in, closing my eyes. I could feel him relax as he slowly moved closer. Then, he cupped the back of my head and pressed his lips to mine.

"Wow!"

It wasn't just the usual rowdy cheering—there was a mix of disbelief in their voices together with the kind of excitement stemming from watching the drama unfold.

I couldn't see their expressions with my eyes closed, but the noise quickly died down, leaving an eerie quiet.

Eric cleared his throat lightly, resulting in Jonah and I being pulled apart.

I noticed Eric's darkened expression and the odd looks everyone was giving us.

Jonah gently wiped a trace of moisture from the corner of my lips.

With a smile, I elaborated, "Of course, I'd kiss my boyfriend. I hope that counts as my punishment."

"Even with her memory loss, Gina doesn't seem awkward with Jonah at all." Lila couldn't resist taking a jab at me for being "stupid" due to my memory loss.

Eric's expression was now grave.

I excused myself to the restroom, and Eric and Jonah followed me outside to smoke.

As I rounded the corner, I happened to overhear their conversation.

"Jonah, I told you not to do anything to her. What was that just now?" Eric's voice carried a hint of suppressed anger.

"It was just a game. Weren't you and Lila playing too?" Jonah replied in an amused tone.

Eric fell silent for a moment before saying, "Alright, let's just drop it. But you still need to watch yourself. I know you'd never fall for Gina, but just keep your hands to yourself from now on. And remember, I'm the one she loves."

When he returned to the private room, Eric still didn't look too pleased.

The gathering eventually ended, and Jonah, who hadn't been drinking, drove me home.

Winter had arrived, so it was freezing cold. The moment I got into the car, Jonah immediately turned on the heat. Then, he reached over and touched my hands.

"Your hands are freezing. I'll heat up some milk for you when we get home. You've just recovered—we can't have you getting sick again."

His actions felt so natural as if he had fully embraced the role of my boyfriend.

I stared at him, trying to figure him out.

"What's wrong?" He glanced at me as he started the car.

"Nothing."

Jonah drove with one hand while wrapping his other hand around mine. It wasn't until my palm started to sweat that he finally smiled.

"Good, you're all warm now. I was really worried you'd catch a cold."

He let go, but the warmth lingered. Inside the car, it was cozy—without a trace of winter's chill.