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I Slept with My Husband's Brother

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 537    |    Released on: 19/08/2026

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en I stepped into the grand ballroom i

s quiet, demure, always dressed in muted tones. This woman-vivi

him. His eyes widened, a flicker of dark appreciation crossing

tightening with jealousy. My dress made h

e bar, pouring myself a glass of champagne. I

"Aurora, what the hell are you wearing? Are yo

mber?" I smiled, sharp and cold. "I'm ju

le when a stir rippled through the ent

e was tall, dressed in a perfectly tailored black suit

d. It was him.

is estranged older half-brother. The name

ough his left eyebrow. His eyes were a sta

. that scar... They were ident

ian's half-brother-wasn't he just back from Europe? Why would h

off Julian's face. "Brother," he forc

anded on me. It lingered for a full two seconds, his expr

suit, he was unmistakably a hockey star-his sculpted build impossible to hi

break the tension. He exchanged a few words with Ev

ndfather, Julian grabbed my hand, tryi

d back as if hi

ll display for everyone to see. Julian

nder watching the scene, a fa

een two warring brothers, scrut

abbing my champagne and esc

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I Slept with My Husband's Brother
I Slept with My Husband's Brother
“On my wedding anniversary, I was drugged. I woke up bruised, aching, with a stranger's scent still on my skin. All that was left behind was a single obsidian cufflink-carved like a hawk mid-strike. Before I could even investigate, I walked in on my husband-and his influencer girlfriend-in our marriage bed. "I'm pregnant. It's time for you to step aside." Fine. I smiled, slipped into a blood-red dress, and walked into the Lowery family gala. When I saw Julian's older brother-just back from Europe-I recognized those ice-blue eyes. They were identical to the man from that night. Evander Lowery. The NHL's "Ice God." The man my husband hates most in the world. The man who took my first time. He stood in the center of the crowd, watching me with a knowing smile-like a hunter watching his prey stumble into the trap. "Are you sure you want a divorce?" he murmured in my ear. "Are you sure-that night was just an accident?" I didn't know it then. That cufflink was left on purpose. And my mother's ring-he'd taken that too. He admitted nothing. Explained nothing. He just locked me in his orbit and watched me drown. Everyone says he's ice. No one knows-he already burned a fire into me that I can't wash off.”