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She's Just A Bro, He Said
She's Just A Bro, He Said

She's Just A Bro, He Said

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They treated her like a maid. They didn't know she owned the empire. Seraphina Sterling gave up her identity as the world’s wealthiest heiress to marry for love. She funded Liam Thorne’s company from the shadows, bore his child, and played the role of a humble housewife. Her reward? A Christmas nightmare. Liam brings his "female best friend," Jessica, into their home, humiliating Seraphina in front of a crowd of drunken men. They mock her, gaslight her, and flaunt a connection that is anything but platonic. Pushed to the edge, Seraphina calls her brother, Alexander Sterling, the ruthless tycoon of London. But as she prepares to divorce, a terrifying truth unspools on a surveillance screen. Liam isn't just cheating. He’s a monster. The baby Seraphina has been nursing day and night isn't hers. Her biological child was "disposed of" at birth, swapped for Liam and Jessica’s love child. Love turns to cold, calculated rage. Seraphina dries her tears and puts on her best mask. She will orchestrate the grandest birthday banquet the city has ever seen. She builds a stage. She sets a trap. And inside a giant gift box, she prepares a finale that will leave Liam and Jessica stripped of everything—money, reputation, and freedom.

Chapter 1 of She's Just A Bro, He Said

The sharp cry of my newborn son pierced through the Christmas morning silence, jolting me from the shallow sleep I'd finally managed. My body screamed in protest as I shifted in bed—every muscle still tender from the cesarean section just two weeks ago. The post-surgical recovery had been brutal, leaving me feeling like a stranger in my own skin.

"Noah, sweetheart," I whispered, forcing myself upright despite the shooting pain across my abdomen. The nursery was just down the hall, but it might as well have been miles away with how weak I felt.

I was halfway to the door when the sound of raucous laughter erupted from downstairs, followed by the unmistakable crash of something heavy hitting the floor. My blood ran cold. Liam had promised me a quiet Christmas—just the three of us, our first as a family.

Noah's cries intensified, and I quickened my pace, each step sending shockwaves through my healing incision. As I reached the nursery, the front door slammed open below, and a chorus of male voices filled our home.

"Liam! Where's the beer, man?"

"This place is sick! You didn't tell us you were living like a king now!"

My hands trembled as I lifted Noah from his crib, his tiny body rigid with distress. "Shh, baby, it's okay," I murmured, though my own heart was racing. Through the nursery window, I could see at least four cars parked haphazardly in our driveway.

The sound of heels clicking on hardwood made my stomach drop. I knew that sound—Jessica's designer stilettos, the ones she wore to every social gathering, the ones that had walked all over my marriage for months.

"Oh my God, Liam, this house is gorgeous!" Her voice carried up the stairs, sickeningly sweet and territorial. "I can't believe you've been hiding this from us!"

Noah continued to wail against my chest as I made my way downstairs, each step calculated to avoid aggravating my surgical site. The scene that greeted me in our living room made my breath catch.

Seven or eight men I vaguely recognized from Liam's college photos were sprawled across our furniture, beer bottles already accumulating on my coffee table. The Christmas tree we'd carefully decorated together was now dwarfed by the chaos of bodies and voices. But it was Jessica who commanded the room's attention, perched on the arm of our sofa in a crop top that barely covered her midriff and jeans that looked painted on.

"Sera!" Liam's face lit up as if this invasion was the most natural thing in the world. "Come meet everyone! These are my boys from State—you remember me telling you about them."

I clutched Noah tighter, his cries now competing with the booming voices and clinking bottles. "Liam, I thought we agreed on a quiet Christmas. Noah's been fussy all morning, and I'm still recovering—"

"Oh, come on, don't be such a buzzkill," one of the men interrupted, raising his beer in a mock toast. "It's Christmas! Live a little!"

Jessica's laugh tinkled like broken glass. "Sera, you look so tired, honey. Maybe you should go rest while we handle things down here." Her eyes swept over my pajamas and robe with barely concealed disdain. "We're just having a little fun."

"Fun?" The word came out sharper than I intended. "There's beer spilling on my carpet, and you're all shouting loud enough to wake the dead. My son is terrified."

As if to emphasize my point, Noah's cries reached a new pitch. I bounced him gently, but the noise level in the room made it impossible to soothe him.

"Here, let me help," Jessica said, rising from the sofa with feline grace. But instead of offering to hold Noah or lower her voice, she clapped her hands together. "Sera, could you be a doll and grab some ice from the kitchen? And maybe slice up some fruit? The boys are getting hungry."

The casual command hit me like a slap. Around the room, conversations continued as if I were invisible, just part of the furniture expected to serve their needs.

"I'm not your waitress, Jessica," I said, my voice barely audible over Noah's distress and the ongoing chatter.

"What was that?" She cupped her ear dramatically, her smile sharp as a blade. "I couldn't hear you over all that crying. Maybe if you took better care of your baby..."

Heat flooded my face. "Excuse me?"

Liam finally looked up from his animated conversation about some football game, his expression annoyed rather than concerned. "Sera, just grab the ice, okay? You're being dramatic."

The words hit me like a physical blow. Dramatic? I was two weeks post-surgery, holding our screaming newborn while his friends treated our home like a frat house, and I was being dramatic?

"Liam, please," I tried once more, my voice cracking. "Can't we just—"

"Sera!" His voice carried the sharp edge of embarrassment. "Stop making a scene. These are my oldest friends. Show some hospitality."

One of the men had already knocked over his beer, the amber liquid seeping into our cream-colored carpet. Another was rifling through our Christmas presents under the tree, making jokes about the baby clothes and bottles.

Jessica moved closer to Liam, her hand landing possessively on his shoulder. "Don't worry about it, babe. Some people just aren't natural hostesses." Her eyes met mine over his head, and her smile was pure venom. "I'll handle the refreshments. Sera, why don't you take the baby upstairs? You both look like you need some quiet time."

The dismissal was clear, delivered with the authority of someone who felt more at home in my house than I did. Around us, the party continued, growing louder and more chaotic by the minute. Someone had turned on music, the bass thumping through our walls.

Liam's arm slipped around Jessica's waist as she leaned into him, whispering something that made him laugh. The sound of his laughter, so free and genuine—nothing like the strained politeness he'd shown me for months—cut deeper than any of Jessica's barbs.

Noah's cries had become hoarse, his little face red and blotchy. My own body was trembling now, whether from exhaustion, pain, or pure rage, I couldn't tell.

This was supposed to be our first Christmas as a family. Instead, I felt like an intruder in my own home, watching my husband celebrate with everyone except his wife and newborn son.

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