Summary of Billionaire My Husband 163 from Letting My Brother's Best Friend Take My V-Card (Jessie and Luke)
Billionaire My Husband 163 marks a crucial moment in Swnovels’s Novel novel, Letting My Brother's Best Friend Take My V-Card (Jessie and Luke). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
PART 4–CHAPTER 163
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The sky was painted with shades of pink and orange, and the ocean sparkled below like a million tiny stars. A brisk breeze whipped my hair around as I ran, and for the first time in a long while, it felt good to be moving–not running from something, but simply enjoying the freedom of it all.
A year ago, I was running because Aiden told me to, and sponsors promised me so many things if I just pushed a little harder. I pushed it too far, and my love for running turned into resentment. It took me over a year to start again after Aiden, but now? Now I loved running again.
I picked up my pace, the rhythm of my feet hitting the pavement syncing perfectly with my country playlist. With every breath, I felt lighter, like the world’s weight was finally letting up. I’d landed a job I actually loved: working with injured athletes to get them ready to train and play again.
Then, my phone buzzed in my pocket, the vibration breaking the happy trance. I slowed down, just a bit curious to see who was reaching out. It was probably work–related–things had quieted down a bit lately, but I kept my eye on a few clients, primarily athletes nursing injuries.
I glanced at my screen and grinned. It was Mark.
“Hey, Jess! I know we have our appointment at noon, but any chance I could swing by earlier? My leg is killing me!”
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Mark was a football player I’d been working with since last season. He’d torn his hamstring during the finals, and recovery was a serious uphill battle.
“Absolutely! Come by at 10. I’m free until 2, so it’ll work out perfectly.”
I tucked my phone back into my pocket, slipping my one earbud back in.
As I turned around to head back, someone suddenly stepped in front of me, blocking my path. I skidded to a halt, clutching my chest as my heart threatened to jump out of my skin. He was tall, wearing a baseball cap low over his face, casting a shadow that made it hard to see who he was.
I narrowed my eyes. His familiarity made my stomach twist. There was something about him, but for the life of me, I couldn’t place it. “I’m serious. I don’t remember.” My voice was firmer now, and I stood up straighter, meeting his gaze head–on.
He stepped a little closer, his eyes searching my face like he didn’t believe a word I was saying. “You really don’t remember me?”
I swallowed hard, the frustration bubbling up inside me. “No. I don’t.”
He studied me for a beat longer, and then something in his face shifted.
The smirk faded, replaced by something unreadable. “Guess I’ll have to remind you then,” he muttered, almost to himself, before sticking out a hand between us.
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“I’m… Eric. The name is Eric.” He smiled at me. I paused for a second before taking his hand. “Jessica, it’s nice to meet yo
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