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She's Just A Bro, He Said Novel Cover

She's Just A Bro, He Said

They treated her like a maid. They didn't know she owned the empire. Seraphina Sterling gave up her identity as the world’s wealthiest heiress to marry for love. She funded Liam Thorne’s company from the shadows, bore his child, and played the role of a humble housewife. Her reward? A Christmas nightmare. Liam brings his "female best friend," Jessica, into their home, humiliating Seraphina in front of a crowd of drunken men. They mock her, gaslight her, and flaunt a connection that is anything but platonic. Pushed to the edge, Seraphina calls her brother, Alexander Sterling, the ruthless tycoon of London. But as she prepares to divorce, a terrifying truth unspools on a surveillance screen. Liam isn't just cheating. He’s a monster. The baby Seraphina has been nursing day and night isn't hers. Her biological child was "disposed of" at birth, swapped for Liam and Jessica’s love child. Love turns to cold, calculated rage. Seraphina dries her tears and puts on her best mask. She will orchestrate the grandest birthday banquet the city has ever seen. She builds a stage. She sets a trap. And inside a giant gift box, she prepares a finale that will leave Liam and Jessica stripped of everything—money, reputation, and freedom.
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Chapter 6

The Sterling Plaza rose from downtown Chicago like a crystal cathedral, its glass facade catching the morning sun and throwing rainbows across the street. I pressed my face to the window of Alexander's Rolls-Royce as we approached, Noah sleeping peacefully in my arms despite the gentle vibration of the engine.

"It's magnificent," I breathed, taking in the soaring architecture that seemed to pierce the sky itself.

Alexander's mouth curved into a satisfied smile. "Wait until you see the inside. We've got Hermès, Cartier, Tiffany—every luxury brand you can imagine. The penthouse restaurant has a Michelin-starred chef we poached from Paris."

I shifted Noah carefully as we pulled into the underground VIP entrance, the familiar weight of him grounding me in a way nothing else could. After yesterday's chaos, being here with Alexander felt like stepping back into a world I'd almost forgotten existed—a world where I belonged.

"The public entrance is around front," Alexander explained as we stepped into a private elevator lined with mirrors and soft lighting. "But family uses the executive access. I want you to see everything from the control center first."

The elevator rose smoothly, carrying us past floors of retail space I could glimpse through the glass walls. Shoppers moved through the gleaming corridors like figures in an expensive dream, their designer bags and perfect outfits a stark contrast to my simple jeans and sweater.

"Alex," I said quietly, "what if someone recognizes me? I've been Sera Walsh for so long, I'm not sure I remember how to be Seraphina Sterling."

He reached over and squeezed my free hand. "You never stopped being her. You just forgot for a while."

The elevator opened onto the top floor—a sophisticated command center with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the entire mall. Banks of monitors displayed feeds from every corner of the building, while elegantly dressed staff moved between workstations with quiet efficiency.

"Welcome to the nerve center," Alexander said, guiding me to a comfortable seating area overlooking the main atrium. "From here, we can see everything that happens in Sterling Plaza."

I settled into a plush leather chair, adjusting Noah's blanket as he stirred slightly. The view was breathtaking—five floors of retail space spiraling around a central courtyard where a massive fountain sent water dancing in choreographed patterns.

"The opening weekend exceeded all projections," Alexander continued, pulling up sales figures on a tablet. "We're looking at numbers that rival the best shopping centers in the world."

I watched the screens with growing amazement. Every detail had been considered—the lighting that made everything glow like jewelry, the wide corridors that allowed for comfortable browsing, the subtle classical music that created an atmosphere of refined luxury.

"Mr. Sterling," one of the security supervisors approached with a slight bow. "The morning reports are ready for your review."

"Thank you, Marcus." Alexander took the tablet without looking away from me. "Sera, I want you to know that this—" he gestured to the sprawling retail empire below us "—this is part of your inheritance. Part of what you walked away from."

I felt a pang of something—regret? Longing? "I thought I was choosing love over money," I said softly. "I thought if I could just be normal—"

"There's nothing normal about settling for less than you deserve," Alexander's voice was gentle but firm. "And there's nothing wrong with wanting both love and security."

Noah made a small sound and opened his eyes, blinking up at me with that perfect trust that never failed to make my heart ache. I was about to respond to Alexander when one of the security monitors caught my attention.

The screen showed the main entrance, where shoppers streamed through the revolving doors in a steady flow of designer coats and expensive handbags. But there, walking through the crowd like they owned the place, were two figures that made my blood run cold.

Liam and Jessica, arm in arm, strolling into Sterling Plaza like they were on a romantic shopping date.

"Alex," I whispered, my voice barely audible.

He followed my gaze to the monitor and his entire body went rigid. On the screen, Liam was gesturing animatedly to Jessica, pointing out the architectural details with the confidence of someone who believed he belonged in such luxury. Jessica clung to his arm, her head thrown back in laughter at something he'd said.

"How did they—" I started, but Alexander was already moving.

"Marcus," he called to the security supervisor, his voice carrying that dangerous edge I remembered from childhood. "I want eyes on the couple who just entered through the main doors. The man in the navy jacket with the blonde woman."

Marcus's fingers flew over his keyboard, and suddenly multiple screens showed different angles of Liam and Jessica as they made their way through the mall. They paused at the Cartier window, Jessica pressing her face to the glass like a child at a candy store.

"Sir," Marcus said carefully, "should we... intervene?"

Alexander's smile was sharp as a blade. "No. Let them shop. Let them think they belong here." He turned to me, his eyes glittering with something that might have been anticipation. "After all, they're about to get a very expensive education."

I watched my husband—soon to be ex-husband—point out jewelry to another woman, his hand resting possessively on the small of her back. The same hand that had pushed me into the table yesterday. The same man who had told me I was paranoid and controlling while he paraded his mistress through my family's business.

"He has no idea, does he?" I said quietly, my voice steady despite the storm of emotions churning in my chest.

Alexander settled into the chair beside me, his attention fixed on the monitors. "No idea at all. He thinks he's treating his girlfriend to a luxury shopping experience. He has no idea he's walking through a Sterling property, spending money he doesn't have on a woman who isn't his wife."

On the screen, Jessica was now trying on a bracelet while Liam nodded approvingly. They looked so comfortable together, so right. Like the couple I'd thought we were before I discovered the truth.

"What do you want to do?" Alexander asked softly.

I looked down at Noah, then back at the monitors where my husband was playing the generous boyfriend with money that was, ultimately, mine. A strange calm settled over me, the same feeling I'd had yesterday when I'd driven the scissors into Santa's belly.

"I want to watch," I said simply. "I want to see exactly how far he'll go."

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