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PRICED BY MY BILLIONAIRE NEMESIS Novel Cover

PRICED BY MY BILLIONAIRE NEMESIS

Eight years ago, Lena Hale was a second-year university student who trusted the wrong moment with her entire life. Adrian Vale was in his final year-brilliant, disciplined, already learning how to rule rather than feel. To Lena, he was safety. To Adrian, she was the one weakness he allowed himself. Until one night destroyed everything. Adrian saw her in a position he could not forgive. Something that looked deliberate. Something that felt like betrayal carved into his bones. He didn't ask for the truth. She never got the chance to give it. They separated broken, bleeding, and unfinished-and the damage followed them for eight years. When they meet again, there is no tenderness left. Lena is older now. Quieter. Cornered by debt that doesn't negotiate and men who collect pain instead of money. Survival forces her into one final humiliation-standing in for her best friend on a single escort assignment. One night. One paycheck. One way to keep breathing. She never expects Adrian to be the man watching. Adrian Vale is no longer capable of doubt. He is a billionaire built on precision, control, and a resentment he never questioned. Power has stripped him of mercy. When he sees Lena again-dressed for another man, standing exactly where he believes she chose to stand-his judgment finalizes. She betrayed him once. Now she's proving it. He doesn't ask questions. He doesn't want explanations. He wants confirmation-and control. Money becomes a weapon. Silence becomes obedience. And Lena learns just how expensive survival can be. But Adrian's empire is cracking. His mother is dying, and her deal is brutal in its simplicity: marriage in echange for another round of chemo. What begins as punishment becomes proximity. What begins as resentment mutates into obsession. And beneath Adrian's certainty lurks a truth so corrosive it could dismantle everything he built. This is not a love story. It is not forgiveness. It is power colliding with memory. Control strangling truth. And two people bound together by a lie that refuses to stay buried. Because some love stories don't burn slowly. They detonate. And when the truth comes out... nothing survives intact.
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Chapter 6

I do not move.

The sentence does not echo. It does not need to. It settles into the room like weight, pressing down on my chest until my breath turns shallow and careful, as if breathing too deeply might crack something open that I am barely holding together. My pride reaches for anger, for some sharp remark that might let me leave this room with a piece of myself still intact. That instinct is slow. The part of me that knows the price of everything moves faster. It has been trained by late notices and quiet threats and the slow grind of fear that never fully sleeps.

He tilts his wrist slightly. The check hangs between us, clean and white and unreal. "Go on," he says. His voice is calm, almost bored. "Isn't this what you came for."

The hatred that rises in me is sharp and clear. It scares me because it feels honest. I hate the way he looks at me like a problem already solved. I hate the calm certainty on his face. I hate that he believes this night confirms something he decided long ago. Worst of all, I hate that the part of me that has been backed into a corner is whispering that he might be right in the only way that matters tonight.

My hand lifts before I give it permission. It shakes. I feel the tremor all the way up my arm and into my jaw. That small loss of control burns almost more than the rest. I close my fingers around the check. The paper is stiff and smooth, absurdly light for something that carries this much weight. His name sits at the bottom in neat ink, the same hand that used to write my name in the margins of his notes when he thought no one was watching.

When the check leaves his fingers and rests in mine, something in his face shifts. It is not pleasure. It is not relief. It is colder than both, a quiet moment of certainty, as if a final piece has locked into place. Whatever story he has been building about me finishes itself behind his eyes.

He steps closer. He does not rush. He does not crowd me. He closes the space because he wants to see the cost up close. "All right," he says. "Now that the transaction is done, we stop pretending."

My spine tightens. "What does that mean," I ask. My voice sounds thin even to me.

"It means you do what you implied you do when you took my money," he says. His eyes do not leave my face. "Take off my jacket."

For a moment, my thoughts scatter. My pulse jumps hard enough that I feel it in my throat. I look for ground that is not here and find nothing.

"I am not," I begin, but the words never get the chance to grow.

"You took the money," he says. His tone does not rise. "You took it knowing what I would think. Now I want to see how far you will go to support that image." His gaze tracks every flicker of my face. "Or was the act only for the old man downstairs."

Anger and shame knot together until they are impossible to tell apart. My fingers curl around the check and crease it. I could refuse. I could tear it up and throw it at him. I could tell him to keep his money and his view of me and his clean penthouse. I could pretend I am still the woman who walks away on principle.

I am not that woman tonight. He knows it. I know it.

The silence stretches. He does not rush me. He does not need to. He waits, calm and sure, confident in the math. My feet feel unsteady when I finally move, but I move anyway. I step closer until the space between us disappears and I have to tilt my head back slightly to meet his eyes. He does not lean down. He lets the difference stand.

I lift my hands to his jacket. The fabric is smooth and expensive, the kind of thing you only see on men who live in clean rooms and private flights. My fingers hesitate for a fraction of a second before I slide the jacket back. His arms shift just enough to let it fall. Nothing more. I catch it before it hits the floor.

His gaze never leaves my face.

"Put it on the chair," he says.

I do. I smooth it carefully, a habit that refuses to die. When I turn back, he is exactly where he was, watching.

"Now the tie," he says.

The words land deeper than the last. I step back into his space. My palms are damp. The silk is cool when I touch it, the knot already loose. I focus on my hands because his eyes feel like too much. Muscle memory takes over, cruel and familiar. I undo something I used to fix for him before presentations, back when we still believed effort was always rewarded.

The knot loosens. I pull the tie free and hold it longer than I should. My breathing sounds loud in the room.

"On the bar," he says.

I turn and set it beside the untouched whiskey glass. The amber liquid glows under the light, sharp and poisonous.

When I face him again, his expression has hardened.

"Now the shirt," he says.

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