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Betrayed by my Ex, Became the Billionaire's Obsession
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3 Chapters
Chapter 10 Loyalty Test img
Chapter 11 Office 'Marathon' img
Chapter 12 Stubborn Boss img
Chapter 13 Perfect Day-One img
Chapter 14 One Hell of a Boss img
Chapter 15 New Stalker in Town img
Chapter 16 Cry me a River img
Chapter 17 Punishment for the Bad Girl (1) img
Chapter 18 Punishement for the Bad Girl (2) img
Chapter 19 Punishment for the Bad Girl (3) img
Chapter 20 Chaotic Brain img
Chapter 21 Hot Morning img
Chapter 22 Crisis img
Chapter 23 Reality Sucks img
Chapter 24 Crisis Management img
Chapter 25 Professionalism img
Chapter 26 Mother-in-law img
Chapter 27 I Still Have a Friend img
Chapter 28 Awkward Table img
Chapter 29 Frankie img
Chapter 30 Scornful Ex img
Chapter 31 Janelle img
Chapter 32 Forgetting who I am img
Chapter 33 More Scandal Coming Up img
Chapter 34 Positive Thoughts for the Night img
Chapter 35 Dirty Dreams img
Chapter 36 Another Sabotage (1) img
Chapter 37 Another Sabotage (2) img
Chapter 38 Sabotage Gone Wrong img
Chapter 39 The Punishment I missed img
Chapter 40 This Feels Like Paradise img
Chapter 41 Trouble in Paradise img
Chapter 42 Ghosted img
Chapter 43 New Drama in Town img
Chapter 44 War img
Chapter 45 Trapped img
Chapter 46 Crazy Deal img
Chapter 47 He is Back img
Chapter 48 Magical Fingers img
Chapter 49 Daddy's Spoiled Girl img
Chapter 50 Darling... img
Chapter 51 Disrespect to her is a Capital Offense img
Chapter 52 Pleasure in the Car img
Chapter 53 Mother's New Favorite Human img
Chapter 54 Family Meeting img
Chapter 55 My Second Mother img
Chapter 56 A Night Full of Mixed Feelings img
Chapter 57 What's his Plan img
Chapter 58 The Meeting img
Chapter 59 Ernest Feeling Victorious img
Chapter 60 Unfinished Business img
Chapter 61 Catching Up img
Chapter 62 The Enemy's Scheme img
Chapter 63 Danger img
Chapter 64 Dodged a Bullet img
Chapter 65 Confused Morning img
Chapter 66 Laila! Laila! img
Chapter 67 Something's Fishy img
Chapter 68 Hayes Real Estates img
Chapter 69 The Scheme Continues img
Chapter 70 Gavin's Solution img
Chapter 71 Punishing Myself img
Chapter 72 Empty Threats img
Chapter 73 Dream Car img
Chapter 74 Days Without Him img
Chapter 75 Days Without Him (2) img
Chapter 76 Hot Video Call img
Chapter 77 Dirty Thought, Dirty Morning... img
Chapter 78 I Missed You img
Chapter 79 His Intentions img
Chapter 80 Dinner img
Chapter 81 The Big Question img
Chapter 82 The Fire img
Chapter 83 Miriam img
Chapter 84 Rough Night img
Chapter 85 Fabianna Again img
Chapter 86 It's Official img
Chapter 87 You're Mine img
Chapter 88 Weekend of Love img
Chapter 89 What's my Boyfriend up to img
Chapter 90 Pretentious Janelle img
Chapter 91 Proud Boyfriend img
Chapter 92 Proud Boyfriend (2) img
Chapter 93 He is Mine img
Chapter 94 Victims of Betrayal img
Chapter 95 Us Against the World img
Chapter 96 United img
Chapter 97 Brother to Brother img
Chapter 98 The Big Plan img
Chapter 99 Love img
Chapter 100 Gavin's Statement img
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Chapter 3 Stranger at the Bar

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Laila's explanations don't make any amount of sense. All I can see is that she's not in the slightest bit sorry. I try to think of the many times I ignored the signs, but I don't have time to figure that out.

After all, It doesn't matter what Laila says to justify their actions or what cooked up explanation Ernest tries to give. They betrayed me and whatever relationship there was, it's over.

One last look at my now ex boyfriend and ex best friend and then I walk out of the room with yells of my name from Ernest filling the air.

I've been trying to bottle up my feelings since I walked in on them, but as soon as I step into the elevator, tears come flooding like they have now been summoned. The wound in my heart is still fresh from five seconds ago.

Lucky for me, I have no audience. I walk through the streets, not knowing my destination, my body still processing everything. My mind is still skewed, making me zone out in thoughts, and the next thing I know, a car comes to a sudden halt in front of me. The speed of my heartbeat accelerates as I come back to reality. That was close.

I expect someone to walk out and shout at me, but surprisingly, there's no action for the next few minutes.

Just me, in front of the car, waiting for someone who isn't getting out any time soon. Seeing no action taking place, I proceed with my journey to nowhere in particular.

It's only when I find somewhere to sit, do I feel my heart calm.

"No, you can't lose control." I mumble to myself.

They don't deserve any feelings from me.

That's when I think, what if something bad had happened to me on the road? Was it really worth it?

After a few minutes of pep talk, I decide to let it all go. They say it's not easy, but accepting is at least the first step. I can't keep on crying because of traitors. They don't deserve a single tear, which is why I decide to drink the night off.

Let tomorrow take care of itself.

I would have invited Leon and Natasha, but tonight, I need to sit this one alone.

It's been a while since I went drinking alone. It's usually the four of us. Sitting at the counter on my own suddenly feels odd....and lonely.

I don't want my feelings to take over again, so as soon as I make myself comfortable, I order three shots of tequila.

The bartender barely turns to pick a bottle when a shot glass appears in front of me, and I don't mean magically.

A hand pushes the shot glass to my side.

I narrow my eyes in confusion as I turn to look at the deputy bartender beside me. It's a man in a black hoodie and a black cap, covering most of the upper part of his face like he's trying to hide. Almost as if he's wanted by the police.

"Looks like you need more than just three," he speaks up with his deep sultry voice that makes my insides rumble.

I push back the glass to his side.

"Sorry, I don't talk to creeps," I say.

A soft laugh escapes his lips. "How quick of you to assume," he counters.

"If you were in my shoes, would you assume otherwise?" I ask.

He shakes his head. "Trust me when I tell you, I'm not."

My drinks come before I utter anything else to the stranger. I accept them quickly and take the first shot.

"Why would I trust you?" I ask, scrunching my face.

"Because we're two strangers at a bar, and after this, we'll go our separate ways."

I ignore him and gulp down another shot.

"Boy drama?" He asks as I slum the glass on the counter table. Just something I was trying to forget and then he brings it up.

I stand to walk away but he grabs my wrist before I get past him.

"I just want to have a normal night. Only for today. I don't get that often. So, will you please sit with me?" He requests.

Request? No, scratch that.

He used the word please but his tone is far from pleading. It's almost as if he's ordering me.

I might be riding in a train of insanity, because tell me why, in the next few minutes, I'm sharing drinks with a stranger, ranting about my scornful ex. Right, I tell myself he's a stranger. Is there anything wrong with that? We'll never meet again. Besides, isn't that what people normally do at bars? Normal people would rant to bartenders, but well, okay.

The good thing about my stranger is that he's a good listener. He doesn't give me the sympathetic look and maybe it's because I don't get to see his face fully.

In the middle of our conversation, I ask, "Who are you hiding from?"

He smiles, and for the first time, I get to notice how sexy his lips look when curved. He should do that often. How can a smile look this beautiful yet I don't see his entire face clearly?

"We're on a truth basis, remember? And you're the one who asked me to sit with you. So, don't lie," I remind him.

"Okay," he raises his palms to show surrender.

I cock a brow waiting for his response.

"Would you believe me if I told you I'm hiding from the paparazzi?"

For a split second, I think of it as a lie, but then I remember, "we said no lying, so I do believe you....wait?" I gasp in realization.

"Are you a celebrity?" I pry.

"I wouldn't say that. Let's just call it a public figure."

"Kind of the same difference," I counter, but he disagrees again.

"No, it's not the same."

"So, what are you really doing here? Drinking in this bar...alone."

I gasp again when a thought crosses my mind.

"Don't tell me you also have relationship drama."

"Like I told you, I just wanted a normal day."

I look at him skeptically. How miserable does one have to be? Is he more miserable than me?

Maybe we deserve each other. Brought together by misery.

Silly.

I scold myself for having such thoughts about a stranger. The alcohol must be taking dominance in my brain. I've had quite a number of shots, and even though I don't feel drunk, I can't say I'm fully sober.

On the positive side, he's the one person who's made me smile tonight.

Talking like we've known each other for ages.

"If I asked you to show me your true face, would you?" I probe.

A soft laugh escapes his lips. "You know you're making me wonder if you're one of those undercover paparazzi," he says

Fair point.

Although...we agreed to be honest, since we'll never see each other again, and I remind him just that.

"I'll be too honest with you if I took off this cap."

"Is there a problem?" I ask.

He looks around, leans closer. I feel his intoxicating scent, and for a few seconds, I'm lost in it. Why would someone smell this good?

"If I showed you my true face, what would I get in return?"

It takes a while for my mind to register his question.

A crazy thought crosses my mind. Now that he's closer, can't I just take it off and see who he truly is?

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