Chapter Summary: Billionaire My Husband 64 – Letting My Brother's Best Friend Take My V-Card (Jessie and Luke) by Swnovels
In Billionaire My Husband 64, a key moment in the Novel novel Letting My Brother's Best Friend Take My V-Card (Jessie and Luke), Swnovels delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
CHAPTER 64
JESS
I couldn’t help but smile as I looked at my reflection in the mirror. My birthday, a girls‘ night out in the city, and the end of senior year–this was going to be epic. I’d made it. We made it.
I adjusted the thin straps of my dress and gave myself a little twirl. The dark blue fabric shimmered under the hotel room lights, and I felt a little naked, if I have to be honest. “I think some material went missing, like maybe the whole bottom half of the dress,” I said skeptically.
“Jess, you look amazing. Stop overthinking it. We can’t go to this club looking like middle–aged housewives!” Sam said, stepping back to admire her handiwork. “Have you seen reality TV–housewives dress sluttier than this.” I groaned.
Sam didn’t care about showing skin; her red tube dress hugged all her curves and then some.
Laura, always the practical one, was still fussing with her dress. “I still can’t believe we’re doing this.”
I rolled my eyes. “Laura, we talked about this. We’re being responsible. The hotel is right next to the club, and we’re not driving. We’ll be fine.”
Laura’s phone buzzed for what felt like, the hundredth time. She picked it up, frowning. “Speaking of Josh, he’s been texting non- stop.”
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Sam groaned dramatically. “Come on, Laura. It’s your night, too. Let’s just have fun. Josh will survive one night.” She reached for Laura’s phone, but Laura pulled it away, laughing.
“Oh no, you don’t!” Laura protested, but Sam was quicker. She grabbed the phone, and Laura launched for it, almost tripping in her heels. This was a disaster waiting to happen.
“Give it back!” Laura shrieked, but Sam just grinned, holding the phone out of reach.
I watched them, “You two are ridiculous.” I stepped in and grabbed the phone from both of them, but Sam spun around so quickly that she knocked the phone right out of my hand.
I watched as it sailed through the air, towards the open window,
and like this was a slow–motion action film, it spun and spun over the balcony, then dropped down.
“Oops,” I whispered, and we all launched towards the balcony, trying to catch it, but it was too late. The phone plummeted ten stories down, her ring tone fading into the distance and the silence.
“Oh my God,” Laura gasped. “Josh is going to kill me.”
Sam looked sheepish. “Oops. Sorry, Laura.”
heat up. We did. And it was… well, it was not over in two minutes. It lasted more like four hours, and he took his time.” I trailed off, not sure how to put the rest into words.
“But?” Laura prompted, leaning in.
“But I woke up alone,” I said, shrugging, trying to keep my voice light even though it still stung. “That’s fine. It’s over now. I guess we all did it. We lost our V–cards.” I did my best not to give away that there was a pit in my stomach about Luke. One I plan on filling with copious amounts of alcohol.
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Laura and Sam exchanged a look, then pulled me into a group hug.
“Jess, I’m sorry he left you like that. We all know Luke is an asshole, but at least it’s better than Sam’s whole two–minute- magic man,” Laura joked.
“Hey, the two–minute–magic man wasn’t all bad. Okay, no–he was the worst. But tonight is about us. No boys, no drama. Just Jess’s birthday!” Sam chimed, pouring us all a glass of cheap champagne.
I downed mine in one gulp, “Let’s go!”
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