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Jesse’s POV

"$1,000,000," I said, slow and final, lifting my paddle one last time.

The room held its breath.

Every eye flicked toward the bidder who had been antagonizing me for the past fifteen minutes—bit by bit, pushing up the price like it was a damn game. The masked man leaned back in his chair, silent. Then, with an almost theatrical shrug, he lowered his paddle.

“Sold!” the announcer declared, a mix of relief and disbelief in his voice. “To Mr. Jesse Styles!”

The audience burst into scattered applause, not for the necklace, but for the spectacle. The tension dissolved, but not in me.

Bella turned to me, still gripping my arm. “You didn’t have to—”

“I know,” I said, scanning the room. “But I wanted to.”

Daniel whistled low. “That’s one hell of a statement piece.”

“Wasn’t about the piece,” I muttered.

He nodded. “Yeah. I figured.”

We returned to mingling, but I stayed alert. My instincts were never wrong. Whoever that man was, he hadn’t come for diamonds. He’d come for disruption
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  • Sold Myself to My Husband’s Rival   149

    I leaned forward, heart tightening."Go on.""It's about his son."I froze.For a moment, I thought I misheard him."His... son?""Yes," Tomas said grimly. "The child Athena carried—it was his after all. After everything fell apart, no one claimed the boy. He's in the St. Mary's Orphanage on the east side of the city."I gripped the phone tighter."And no one's...?""No, miss. No one. He's been there since he was born."My chest squeezed painfully. I swallowed hard."Thank you for telling me," I said quietly.I ended the call and stood, my mind racing.I told Jesse everything. "I’ll drive," he said, grabbing the car keys without question.The orphanage was an old, crumbling brick building tucked away in a poorer part of the city.Children played listlessly in the cracked courtyard, most too thin, too wary.My heart ached just looking at them.Then I saw it.A small boy—maybe three years old—being shoved hard by two older kids.He stumbled, falling on the concrete, a bloody scrape bloo

  • Sold Myself to My Husband’s Rival   148

    Jesse took to fatherhood like he had been waiting his whole life for it.He hovered over both of us constantly —checking the room temperature,checking if she was breathing,checking if I was drinking enough water.It was both heart-melting and hilarious."Bella," he said one afternoon, practically bursting into our bedroom with a worried look, "I don’t think she’s eaten enough today."I blinked at him from the bed, where our daughter was curled against me, fast asleep and milk-drunk with a little smile on her face."Jesse," I said patiently,"She's fine. Look at her. She’s smiling."He scowled, arms crossed over his chest."I still think we should call the pediatrician."I laughed softly."We already called twice this week."He grumbled under his breath, coming over to sit carefully on the edge of the bed.Gently — so, so gently — he ran a fingertip along her tiny cheek.She yawned, wrinkling her nose, and Jesse froze, looking like someone had just handed him the keys to the univers

  • Sold Myself to My Husband’s Rival   148

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  • Sold Myself to My Husband’s Rival   147

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  • Sold Myself to My Husband’s Rival   146

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