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PRICED BY MY BILLIONAIRE NEMESIS

Chapter 8 The Night

Word Count: 1199    |    Released on: 05/01/2026

r like they're paid hourly and currently debating whether to quit mid-shift. The night air smells faintly of dust an

nd chipped curbs is so steep it feels physical. The silence here is different too. Less curated. Less intentional. It's the silence of tired neighbors, of families closing curtains, of st

living room window glows faintly-warm, familiar, worn around the edges from years of use-but no shadows move behind it. Good. They're asleep. I don't have the strength for my mother's

e off my heels, and tiptoe down the hallway on chilled, aching feet. The house smells faintly of cumin and lemon dish soap-my mother's co

ike a slap. It does

reminder that I'm carrying something poisonous back into this space-shame, dread, humiliation, the magnetic afterta

exposed. Tonight is something that needs to stay half in shadow, like a bruise you pretend isn't ther

soft click that feels like the first mer

nk and paper. My skin crawls remembering the way he spoke to me-cold, assessing, like he was dissecting me with gloved hands. The dress lands in the hamper, a crumpl

burn, welcoming the sting. I scrub until my skin turns pink, until the steam fogs the mirror and the tiles, until my chest loosens just enoug

to see how far the fracture would travel. The penthouse air had felt thin, charged, as if he'd sucked all the oxyge

jamas-soft, threadbare cotton that has survived too many years and too many disapp

s as I sit on the edge of my narrow bed,

red-dollar bills from Sutton's tip. They look obscene in this tiny room, like an intruder. Money this large shouldn

ace in a world where my body and choices are currency. Where families survive because daughters swal

close it slowly, gently, as if slamming it might summon som

es longer than it should, se

y circles in the dim light. My skin still feels too tight for my body, my mind too cr

miliated, too wrapped in the words I didn't say, the ones I sho

se. His face. His disdain. His voic

mmand

chal

Let's see how

my han

y I le

but it does nothing to stop the

e it's trying to claw its way out. Shame cra

rt too loud. Shame feels like a heavy blanket laid o

of the old house feels amplified, like the walls are listening, judging. I want

ead, I l

y sheer force of attrition, d

drags me som

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PRICED BY MY BILLIONAIRE NEMESIS
PRICED BY MY BILLIONAIRE NEMESIS
“Eight years ago, Lena Hale was a second-year university student who trusted the wrong moment with her entire life. Adrian Vale was in his final year-brilliant, disciplined, already learning how to rule rather than feel. To Lena, he was safety. To Adrian, she was the one weakness he allowed himself. Until one night destroyed everything. Adrian saw her in a position he could not forgive. Something that looked deliberate. Something that felt like betrayal carved into his bones. He didn't ask for the truth. She never got the chance to give it. They separated broken, bleeding, and unfinished-and the damage followed them for eight years. When they meet again, there is no tenderness left. Lena is older now. Quieter. Cornered by debt that doesn't negotiate and men who collect pain instead of money. Survival forces her into one final humiliation-standing in for her best friend on a single escort assignment. One night. One paycheck. One way to keep breathing. She never expects Adrian to be the man watching. Adrian Vale is no longer capable of doubt. He is a billionaire built on precision, control, and a resentment he never questioned. Power has stripped him of mercy. When he sees Lena again-dressed for another man, standing exactly where he believes she chose to stand-his judgment finalizes. She betrayed him once. Now she's proving it. He doesn't ask questions. He doesn't want explanations. He wants confirmation-and control. Money becomes a weapon. Silence becomes obedience. And Lena learns just how expensive survival can be. But Adrian's empire is cracking. His mother is dying, and her deal is brutal in its simplicity: marriage in echange for another round of chemo. What begins as punishment becomes proximity. What begins as resentment mutates into obsession. And beneath Adrian's certainty lurks a truth so corrosive it could dismantle everything he built. This is not a love story. It is not forgiveness. It is power colliding with memory. Control strangling truth. And two people bound together by a lie that refuses to stay buried. Because some love stories don't burn slowly. They detonate. And when the truth comes out... nothing survives intact.”