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The Man I Made, The Debt He Owes Novel Cover

The Man I Made, The Debt He Owes

Sloane Voss thought she was building a life with Marcus Hale—funding his ambitions, believing his promises, quietly holding everything together while he climbed toward a future he had no intention of sharing with her. When she discovers he's been courting a senator's daughter while still cashing her checks, Sloane doesn't crumble. She activates the one weapon Marcus forgot he handed her: a legally binding contract she funded his entire career with. But taking down Marcus will require more than legal leverage. It will require an ally as ruthless as her plan—and the only person in Austin powerful enough to help her is Ryker Voss, the estranged older brother she barely knows. Cold, calculating, and utterly unreadable, Ryker has his own reasons for wanting Marcus's firm dismantled. Their arrangement should be simple: mutual destruction, professional distance. It should be. But nothing between Sloane and Ryker is simple—or safe. A scorching enemies-to-reluctant-allies romance about betrayal, power, and the most dangerous kind of chemistry: the kind you're not supposed to feel at all.
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Chapter 4

I pushed the phone back across the table harder than I intended. The device skittered against the mahogany with a sharp scrape that made David Chen flinch backward in his chair.

"Explain." The word came out as cold and precise as a scalpel. One syllable carrying the weight of three years of lies, two million dollars, and whatever this was between Marcus and my stepbrother.

Ryker slipped his phone into his jacket pocket with deliberate calm. No defensive gestures, no scrambling for excuses. "Marcus contacted me six months ago. He wanted help erasing a digital file. I didn't help him. But I didn't tell you because at the time, I didn't know about your relationship with him."

I studied his face with the same intensity I brought to risk assessments at work. Five years of analyzing venture capital deals had taught me to read the micro-expressions that betrayed deception—the direction of eye movement, the control of facial muscles, the rhythm of breathing. Ryker's gaze was direct, unwavering. But that itself could be training.

"Then why is he still texting you?"

"Because he doesn't know I'm aware that you and I are in the same office," Ryker said. "He thinks he's managing two separate threats."

The weight of those words settled over me like cold water. I stood abruptly, my chair scraping against the marble floor, and walked to the floor-to-ceiling windows. Austin's morning light was spreading across Sixth Street below, everything looking clean and normal and nothing like the middle of an ambush.

"You used me as bait." I didn't turn around. It wasn't an accusation—it was a statement of fact.

"I didn't." Ryker's voice came from closer behind me than I'd expected. He'd stood too, moved closer. "But I admit, once I realized who you were, I didn't leave that waiting room."

I turned to face him. He was less than three feet away—a distance that would be neutral, professional in any normal law office conference room. But something about the space between his dark cashmere sweater and my Toteme blazer felt charged. Eighteen inches of air that my body was registering in ways I didn't want to acknowledge.

"If you'd told me from the beginning," I said, keeping my voice level, "how would I have handled this differently? The result would be the same."

"I know." His storm-gray eyes never left mine. "I just wanted to see what kind of person you'd become."

We stared at each other across those eighteen inches, and I felt my mind split into two tracks. One part was running risk matrices, calculating probabilities and outcomes. The other part was doing something I absolutely didn't want it to do—noticing that his eyelashes were darker than I remembered, that the small scar on his jaw was new.

The silence stretched between us like a wire pulled taut. David cleared his throat from behind his desk, but neither of us looked away.

"Well?" I finally asked, breaking whatever spell had settled over the room. "What did you see?"

"Enough," Ryker said. Then he reached into his jacket and pulled out another document—one I hadn't seen before. A three-year-old internal arbitration record with his signature at the bottom and a description that made me read the line twice before I believed it.

*Forced resignation from family fund board due to refusal to endorse undisclosed investment vehicle. Ultimate beneficiary of said investment: Marcus Hale Holdings, LLC.*

My fingers pressed against the paper, the weight of understanding crushing down on me. "Marcus used my money to fund the scheme that forced you out."

The words hung in the air between us, heavier than I'd expected them to be. Because this wasn't just about him cheating on me, or me being naive about love and money. This was bigger.

"This isn't just betraying both of us," I said, meeting Ryker's eyes again. "This is the same web."

Ryker's phone buzzed against the desk where he'd set it down.

Without a word, he picked it up and turned the screen toward me. Marcus's name flashed across the display, an incoming call that neither of us moved to answer.

The phone continued to ring in the space between us, each tone like a countdown to something I couldn't yet name. But I could feel it building—the moment when everything I thought I knew about the last three years would finally make sense.

And somehow, looking at Ryker's face in the morning light streaming through David's windows, I had the strangest feeling that this phone call was exactly what we'd been waiting for.

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