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Marrying My Cheating Ex's Billionaire Boss Novel Cover

Marrying My Cheating Ex's Billionaire Boss

Alena landed at JFK, eager to call her fiancé of three years. But a sudden message from her best friend shattered her world: a high-resolution photo of Darrin passionately kissing another woman. The woman was Katrina, her older sister. Alena rushed to the grand ballroom and confronted them in front of New York's elite. Instead of an apology, her own mother slapped her across the face. "You jealous, spiteful girl. Trying to ruin your sister's happiness because you can't handle your own failures." Darrin coldly wrapped a protective arm around Katrina. The nightmare worsened when they ambushed Alena at her apartment, demanding she sign an NDA to cover up the affair and save their family's failing business. If she refused, her father threatened to tell her frail grandfather the truth, knowing the shock would trigger a fatal heart attack. Alena was suffocated by the sheer magnitude of the betrayal. Her family was weaponizing the only person who truly loved her, treating her like a disposable pawn to protect the sister who stole her life. How could her own flesh and blood be so sickeningly cruel? Cornered and entirely out of options, Alena pulled a matte-black business card from her pocket. It belonged to Andrew Spencer, the ruthless billionaire who had rescued her from the freezing rain, and the apex predator Darrin feared most. He had offered her a transactional marriage. If her family wanted to destroy her, she would become their worst nightmare. She picked up her phone and dialed his number.
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Chapter 8

The heavy thud of the front door closing echoed in the silent apartment. The sound severed the last string holding Alena upright.

She slid down the cold steel of the refrigerator door until she hit the floor. She pulled her knees to her chest and buried her face in her hands.

Her shoulders shook violently. A raw, agonizing sob tore from her throat. The tears she had been fighting back finally broke free, soaking her fingers.

Katrina's words played on a loop in her brain. Grandpa's heart.

Fear, thick and suffocating, wrapped around her lungs. Her grandfather was the only person in the Payne family who had ever looked at her with love. If her father followed through on Katrina's threat and showed him the truth, the shock would kill him.

Alena scrambled across the floor on her hands and knees. She grabbed her phone from the sofa, her fingers trembling so badly she dropped it twice.

She dialed her father's number.

It rang four times before Devontae picked up. In the background, the roar of a high-end engine and the rhythmic thrum of tires against asphalt filtered through the line. He wasn't in the boardroom; he was already on the move.

"Dad," Alena gasped, her voice cracking. "Dad, please tell me you’re not already there. Please don't tell Grandpa. It will kill him."

Devontae’s voice was cold, punctuated by the occasional blinker click. "I am two towns away from the estate, Alena. I spent the morning trying to contain the media blackout, but the board is breathing down my neck. If you don't want to be the reason your grandfather has a heart attack, then sign the damn NDA before I pull into his driveway. Stop being so selfish."

The line went dead.

Alena stared at the black screen. Her own father was using her grandfather's life as a weapon to protect his company, racing toward the Hamptons with the lethal truth in his briefcase. The betrayal was so absolute it felt like ice water in her veins.

She threw the phone onto the couch. She paced the living room, her chest heaving as she tried to pull air into her lungs.

She couldn't call the police. She couldn't go to the press. She was completely trapped.

Her eyes fell to the floor. The heavy black overcoat she had dropped during the fight lay in a heap on the rug. Sticking out of the pocket was the bent, matte-black business card.

Andrew Spencer.

The man who controlled Darrin's life. The man who could crush the Payne family with a single phone call.

His deep, arrogant voice echoed in her mind: When you realize you can't fight them on your own... you will come to me.

Alena slowly walked over and picked up the card. She rubbed her thumb over the gold foil lettering. Her stomach twisted into a painful knot.

If she called him, she was selling herself to a monster. But if she didn't, her grandfather would die, and her family would win.

She closed her eyes. A single tear slipped down her cheek. She picked up her phone and started typing the number on the card.

Right before her thumb hit the green call button, her phone vibrated violently in her hand.

A custom ringtone filled the quiet room. The screen flashed: Grandpa Jerald.

Alena's heart stopped. She stared at the screen in pure terror. Had her father already arrived? Was he calling from a hospital bed?

She wiped her face aggressively, cleared her throat, and pressed answer. She forced the brightest, most stable voice she could manage.

"Hi, Grandpa!"

"Alena, my little firebird," Jerald's voice came through, but it lacked its usual booming vitality. He sounded tired, his breath hitching slightly. "I’ve been isolated out here all morning... my staff keeps trying to hide the morning papers from me. They think I’m too frail to see what the tabloids are saying about you and the Spencers."

Alena’s heart hammered against her ribs. He knew about the scandal, or at least enough of it to be distressed. "Grandpa, don't listen to the papers, they—"

"I don't care about the gossip, Alena. I care about the truth," Jerald interrupted, his tone shifting to a faint, sharp authority. "Your father is on his way here. He sounded frantic on the phone, muttering about 'fixing things' and some papers you need to sign. I want to hear the story from you before he gets here."

Alena slapped a hand over her mouth to muffle a sob. He hadn't seen the NDA yet, but the clock was ticking.

"I'm coming, Grandpa. I'll explain everything," Alena said, her voice trembling.

"Pack a bag. If you drive like a Payne, you can beat him to the front gate. I want to see you today," Jerald commanded.

She hung up the phone. Her father was close, but the staff’s intervention and the traffic had bought her a narrow window. She still had a chance to intercept the confrontation at the estate.

She ran into her bedroom, grabbed a duffel bag, and shoved three days' worth of clothes inside. She ran to the bathroom and splashed freezing water on her face, trying to wash away the redness around her eyes.

Ten minutes later, she was running through the underground parking garage. She threw her bag into the passenger seat of her beat-up Chevrolet, jammed the key into the ignition, and sped toward the Long Island Expressway.

A storm was coming, and she had to beat it.

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