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Claimed by Two Brothers

Chapter 5 4

Word Count: 871    |    Released on: 04/01/2026

nounced over the roar of the rai

rom here. I'll be drenched," I prot

he said with a shrug. Before I could

y. I was already soaked through, so I trudged home at a steady pace. Honestly, any enthusiasm I'd had abo

om peeked out from the living

essively convincing sneeze echoed through the spacious hallway, and I wra

-I would've brought you an umbrella," Mom exclaimed,

a cold that fast. But her over-the-to

ile, then pressed my advantage. "I'm exhausted and completely soaked. Maybe

. But if you start feeling wo

, barely suppressin

my room. I needed a bath and dry clothes as quickly as

. My stylist hadn't just selected my wardrobe and overall look; sh

favorite loungewear-a cropped top and sh

contact lenses and simply pick them up later. I checked the city map

en eerily silent until

tered irritably as I answered. "Valen,

perfectly fine," his overly sweet

ould possibly happe

y, as it often did. "Nothing must happen to you. Not a single

me all of that yesterday. W

el alone. Giving you this long

t. Be reasonable,"

ause, he added, "Nadya,

log every step I take and every bite I eat? Then I remembered my

timing. I need something from you. I w

Absolutely not.

xpected this, but I w

n't be mentioned anywhere. My best friend

ll silent. That was a good sign-at least

nge

o you hear me? Those curves are mea

signer collecti

rand ex

even asked Nina. But before

ons. First, your face must not be visib

?" I asked, already c

ell you

ht. I

n't stare at that screen too long. I won'

ka

irm I'd participate in the shoot. She replied with a

I was seconds away from falling asleep when a soft knock sounded at my door. Assu

Why are yo

my mother who

a woman

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Claimed by Two Brothers
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“Our grandfather had always been a strange man, but what he did before his death shook my brother's and my world to its core. Stas had already come to terms with the fact that the entire inheritance would go to me as the older one. But the will changed everything-our lives, our bond, our closeness as brothers. The family business and property would go to the one of us who married the granddaughter of our grandfather's best friend-the small, awkward, unattractive girl who had been pushed on us our entire lives. The old men had long dreamed of becoming family, and when they failed to earn our sympathy, they chose a far more twisted solution. Back then, we couldn't even imagine that the ugly duckling would one day turn into a swan... or that our rivalry for the business would fade into the background.”