THE Billionaire's Kidney Donor
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ing me right
room like a knife. Gasps echoed among the crowd, and all the
with golden lights, laughter, and music that vibrated with happiness. I had s
in the center of the room on one knee, holding a
facin
between shock and self satisfied glee. She covered her mouth with her hands l
I said again, louder this time,
mix of guilt and defensiveness. "Ivy, please," he
stand why you're proposing to my best friend at my birthday party?" My voice
" Sarah quickly interrupted,
means, Sarah, explain it to me. Did Nathan accidentally fall to his
ted for a moment before replying. "We
an for it to happen this way? When exactly did you plan to t
and through his hair. "Ivy, I didn
my friends and family. When exactly was I not going to find out?" I pointed a finger at th
ting uncomfortably. One woman near the desser
as if she were the one calming the situa
ent he got down on one his knee. I'm just trying to figure out how you had
"We didn't want it to happen like this
to quietly accept your betrayal whi
a gesture of peace. "Alright, that's enough. Iv
than. We're doing this right here. You didn't consider pr
nt, I noticed the calm facade fad
an engagement party for you and my best friend, and I'm being unreasonable? Please, Nathan, t
, her voice soft and sready
you care about my feelings. If you truly did, you wouldn't be standing here in my
, you're exaggerating this. It's not l
dn't want me to find out? How long has this been going on, N
guilt flashing
th sarcasm. "It just happened, right? You couldn
to speak. "It wasn't like that, I
my best friend for years. You watched me fall for him. You listened to me talk about hi
and firm. "Alright, that's enough. L
you dare touch me, Nathan. You don't get to tell me what's
y," he snapped, his voice
ed on me, Nathan! You lied to me, betrayed me, and no
u weren't so
bomb. The room collectively gaspe
ontrolling? Oh, that's good, Nathan. I stood by you through everything-your career struggles,
his lips pressing
pposed to be my friend. You were supposed to have my back. B
never
sh her sentence. Gasps erupted around the room as
" she shouted, h
stepping forward. "You deserve
get to act like the victim here, Ivy! Maybe if you weren't s
ked anger. Without thinking, I lunged at
ulling me back just as Sar
rushed to separate us. "Let me go!" I sc
r dress as two of my cousins held her back
and heartbreak. "You two deserve each other," I said, my vo
abbed my purse and stormed out, the cha
fall as I wandered aimlessly down the empty streets, mascara st
s possible. Away from the betrayal