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The Billionaire Ex Came Back for My Heart

The Billionaire Ex Came Back for My Heart

"Touch me again, Daniel, and I'll break your jaw."Jane Riley spent eight years trying to forget the man who broke her heart. Daniel Logan was her first love, her only love-until he chose ambition over her and walked away without a single goodbye. She rebuilt herself from the pieces he left behind. A nonprofit for underprivileged children. A life of purpose. A heart locked tight where he could never reach it again. Then he walked back into her world. Older. Richer. More dangerous than she remembered. And offering to save the organization she poured her soul into-the one thing standing between her and complete ruin. Jane wants to hate him. She should hate him. But every time he steps closer, every time his voice drops low and his eyes darken with something she can't name, the walls she built start to crack. He says he's here to protect her. But secrets surround him. Her father's near-fatal accident. The threats appearing from nowhere. Daniel is hiding something that could shatter her all over again. Now she has to decide-can she survive trusting him again?
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Chapter 3

For a heartbeat, I couldn’t breathe. Daniel Logan. The man who once swore I was his future, the man who shattered that promise without explanation. The ghost I had spent years trying to bury now stood in my office like he had every right to. I gripped the edge of my desk, my knuckles white. “You’ve got to be kidding me.” His lips curved, but it wasn’t a smile. More like a mask, calculated, professional. “It’s been a long time, Jane.” Too long. Eight years of silence, and then he thought he could walk back into my world? I swallowed the lump in my throat, anger sparking. “What are you doing here?” Daniel stepped inside, closing the door behind him. The sound echoed in the dim, powerless office. His suit was sleek, his shoes polished to a mirror shine, every inch the billionaire I’d read about in magazines but never allowed myself to imagine in person. “I heard your nonprofit was in trouble,” he said. The audacity. “So what? You came to gloat?” “No,” he said, his tone sharp, almost defensive. “I came to help.” A bitter laugh escaped me. “Help? The last time you said you’d be there for me, you disappeared without a word. Forgive me if I don’t jump at the offer.” For the first time, his mask cracked. His jaw tightened. His eyes, still impossibly blue, softened in a way that made my chest ache. “Jane, it wasn’t what you thought.” “Don’t.” I cut him off, my voice shaking. “You don’t get to rewrite history just because you’re rich now.” For a second, something shifted in his eyes. Not anger. Something softer… and somehow more dangerous. And for one stupid, reckless heartbeat, I almost believed him. Silence filled the space between us, heavy and suffocating. The truth was, seeing him again hurt. It wasn’t just anger. It was memory. The smell of summer grass from our hometown. The way he used to hold my hand was like it was the only thing tethering him to the world. The whispered plans about escaping, building a life together. And then the betrayal, the day he left without a goodbye. I forced myself to stand taller, hiding the quiver in my body. “I don’t need your charity.” He stepped a little closer. Not enough to touch me, but close enough that I felt it anyway. The space between us changed. Tight. Heavy. Like something was there, something I didn’t want to think about “Daniel. I can figure this out on my own.” His gaze swept over the darkened office, the eviction notice still taped to the door. “Really?” The word stung because he wasn’t wrong. I crossed my arms, defensive. “Why now? After all these years, why show up today?” Daniel didn’t deny it. His silence was answer enough. Before I could demand more, the office door burst open. “Jane?” It was Sophia, my younger sister, her arms full of grocery bags. Her eyes widened when she spotted Daniel. “Wait a second. Is that…” “Yes,” I snapped, not giving her the satisfaction. Sophia’s jaw dropped. “Holy crap. Daniel Logan. In our office. Looking like…” Her gaze flicked over him, impressed despite herself. “…like he stepped out of a Wall Street magazine.” Daniel gave her a polite nod. “Sophia. You’ve grown.” Sophia set the bags down with a dramatic thud. “And you’ve got nerve.” She crossed her arms, glaring at him. “After what you did to my sister, you don’t belong here.” I should have defended myself, but I couldn’t. Sophia was saying everything I didn’t have the strength to voice out loud. Daniel’s shoulders stiffened. “I didn’t come here to hurt her.” “Too late,” Sophia shot back. The air between them crackled, and I suddenly felt like a spectator in my own life. “Both of you, stop,” I said finally, my voice raw. “I can’t do this right now.” Sophia’s eyes softened when she looked at me, catching the exhaustion I couldn’t hide. She squeezed my hand before lowering her voice. “Just… don’t let him fool you again, Jane.” With that, she grabbed her bag and stormed out, leaving me and Daniel in suffocating silence once more. Daniel stepped closer, his voice low. “She’s right to hate me. I hate myself for what I did. But whether you want to admit it or not, you need help. And I’m offering it.” I shook my head. “Nothing comes free with men like you.” “I’m not asking for anything,” he said firmly. “Not now.” His words carried a weight I couldn’t understand. At least, not now, as though a price waited for me in the future. I turned away, unable to look at him. My eyes landed on the envelope again, still sitting on my desk like a curse. I grabbed it and shoved it toward him. “Do you know who sent this?” He glanced at the message just once, and his jaw tightened. “I might.” My heart slammed in my chest. “Then tell me.” “I can’t. Not yet.” I wanted to scream. “You show up out of nowhere, act like you’re here to save me, and then you dangle half-truths? No. Get out, Daniel. Just get out.” He looked at me for a long moment, his expression unreadable, then turned and left without another word. I sank into my chair, trembling. Sophia was right. Letting Daniel back in would be a mistake, a catastrophic one. But as I sat there in the dark, staring at the eviction notice, the swindler’s betrayal replaying in my mind, my father wasting away in the hospital, one truth gnawed at me. I couldn’t survive this alone. And worse, Daniel knew something about the threat in that letter. The intercom crackled to life before I could even stand. “Jane,” the consultant’s voice said, low and urgent, “we need to talk. Now.” I pressed the button, my pulse racing. “Go ahead.” “If you don’t take this offer,” he said, not wasting time, “there won’t be another one. I’ve made the calls. Doors are closing. Investors don’t wait, and they don’t circle back.” My throat went dry. “You’re telling me Daniel is my only option?” I asked. “I’m telling you he’s the last,” he replied. “Walk away, and this nonprofit is finished.” Before I could answer, the intercom chimed again, sharp and impersonal. “Reminder,” the automated voice announced, “final eviction notice on file. Seventy-two hours remaining.” The words hit harder than any slap. I closed my eyes, my chest tight, Daniel’s presence still lingering like a storm that hadn’t passed. Pride told me to run. Fear told me to lock the door and pretend none of this was real. But the faces of the kids flashed through my mind. My father’s weak smile. Everything I stood to lose. I stared at the door Daniel had walked through. Accept his help, and risk my heart again. Or refuse, and lose everything I’d built.

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