Billionaire My Husband 159 – Highlight Chapter from Letting My Brother's Best Friend Take My V-Card (Jessie and Luke)
Billionaire My Husband 159 is a standout chapter in Letting My Brother's Best Friend Take My V-Card (Jessie and Luke) by Swnovels, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.
PART 3 – CHAPTER 159
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In the corner, leaning casually against the kitchen counter stood the last person I wanted to see today, or maybe he was the only person I did want to see.
Aiden stopped dead in his tracks, his hand tightening around mine as he took in the scene. He turned to Josh, his eyebrows raised. “I thought you said he wasn’t coming?”
“Ì… Your Jeep isn’t here?” I stuttered and asked Luke.
“Yeah. I rented a … wait. How do you know I drive a black Jeep?” Suddenly, everyone turned to me. “How do you know Luke drives a black Jeep?” Josh asked, and the words died in my throat. My eyes darted around, and I could feel my heart start to hammer in my chest.
My eyes finally land on Luke, who has his jaw and fists clenched. His stare is intense, but then I see something else flicker across his face–something like recognition.
“Oh, I forgot. I told her about my Jeep. Never mind,” Luke finally states, and I see everyone else’s faces fall with disappointment. I wanted to say thank you for lying, but I was still frozen in place, and Luke looked away like he was bored.
The words died in my throat as I froze, panic rising inside me like a tidal wave, crashing through my thoughts. But before I could respond, Luke stepped forward, his voice as casual as
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“Wasn’t planning on it,” he said with a shrug, glancing at Josh. “But figured Josh here needed someone to put him back on the straight and narrow.”
I hated it.
I hated how his eyes barely flickered across me like I didn’t exist now. Like I was just another person in the room, not the girl who’d spent every waking second trying to forget the sound of his voice.
He strode over to Aiden, holding out his hand.
Aiden shook it, but I could see the reluctance in the tightness of his grip, the way his jaw clenched just a little too hard.
Then Luke glanced at me. Just for a split second. “Jessica.”
Hearing my full name on his lips sent a shiver down my spine.
Suddenly, I was somewhere else. Somewhere distant.
Pressed against a door.
Luke was there – a younger Luke, his face inches from mine. His eyes weren’t cold and distant back then–they were intense, focused, and darkened with something I was too scared to admit, even to myself.
His hand rested on the door beside my head, trapping me between him and the wood. I could feel the heat coming off his skin, the sharp edge of his breath as his gaze dropped to my lips. My heart raced, not from fear but from something else.
now.
Was that a memory… of us? It felt so real.
Aiden leaned in, his hand resting on the small of my back, his voice soft in my ear. “You okay, babe? Do you want to sit down?”
“I’m fine,” I lied, forcing a smile as I pulled away from Aiden. I
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set the glass down on the counter and smoothed my hands over my jeans, trying to get my breathing under control. “Just… dizzy for a second. I’ll be okay. Skipped breakfast to catch the early flight and had a long run this morning. That’s all.”
Josh raised an eyebrow at me, concern and confusion warring in his expression. I shot him a quick glance that said, Not now. Don’t ask. He gave a slight nod, but I knew he’d corner me later.
Luke, however, didn’t move. Didn’t say a word. He just kept his eyes on me, arms still crossed, his gaze unreadable. And the longer he stood there, the tighter my che
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