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The Brother Swap He Deserved
The Brother Swap He Deserved
Author: Cora Seals

Chapter 1

Author: Cora Seals
After a bunch of tests, the doctor actually said my "amnesia" came from a childhood blood clot.

I curled my fingers, nails digging into my palm.

'Yeah, right.'

Milo's eyes lit up. He didn't even try to hide it.

So that's it—he wasn't worried at all.

The realization hit cold, like I'd dropped straight into ice water.

Sean, on the other hand, draped a blanket over me, careful, steady.

"Wait here. I'll take you home in a minute."

I looked at his sharp, sculpted features and nodded blankly.

Then I slipped after them.

Milo's voice floated up the stairwell, all fake sweet. "Sean, just help me out this once. I finally get to dump Abigail—that clingy headache. Just seeing her face annoys me, and I still have to act like I'm obsessed with her. You have no idea how miserable I've been."

Sean's voice was ice-cold. "You're the one engaged to her. If she gets her memory back, it's gonna blow up."

A pause. Then Milo again, practically pleading.

"You know I've liked Dorothy forever. But she's just the adopted daughter. I still have to marry Abigail. Now that she 'forgot,' just let me have a few good days with Dorothy. You're my brother—I trust you. Just... don't get too close to Abigail. I still have to marry her."

I sucked in a sharp breath and stumbled back to the chairs outside the exam room, shaking all over.

The guy who used to stick to me everywhere—car, bed, even the bathroom—muttering nonstop that he loved me just handed me off to his own brother.

That fake love? Yeah, I don't want it. Never did.

Since the one he actually wants is Dorothy...

Fine. I'll make it happen for them.

***

When Sean came back, he pulled me into his arms, gentle, like I might break.

In the car, he reached over and clicked my seatbelt in, careful.

At his place, even lying on his bed, I still felt off.

Black. White. Gray.

No photos. No decor. Even the pillows felt cold.

The whole place looked staged—like nobody actually lived there.

Not a single piece of women's clothing anywhere.

I clutched my damp, salt-stiff clothes, standing there, lost.

Sean didn't even blink.

"Go change into my pajamas."

He leaned in, brushed his lips against my forehead, then exhaled. "Good. No fever. Get some rest. I'll make you some hot chocolate."

Every time I'd seen him before, he'd felt untouchable.

Cold. Off-limits.

No one went near him.

I'd even heard he once broke a woman's leg for drugging him.

And now?

That look in his eyes... soft enough to drown in.

The guy who kept every woman at a distance—was ignoring his brother's warning, holding me, and kissing me.

I watched Sean's back as he moved around the kitchen.

He must've felt it. He glanced over his shoulder, a faint smile tugging at his lips.

"Hang on. Almost done."

I bit my tongue, stopping myself from leaning into it. "I don't want you wearing yourself out."

His smile deepened, like he was actually in a good mood. "I'm your fiancé. Taking care of you's normal."

Sean had always been strict. Controlled. Zero tolerance for lies.

And now?

He was the first one lying to his own brother.

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  • The Brother Swap He Deserved   Chapter 10

    The rage Dorothy expected never came.Milo let out a curse and sneered. "You think you can still lie to me? If Abigail hadn't lost her memory, why would she not want me?"Dorothy turned, looking at me curled in Sean's arms.A vicious smile pulled at her lips. "Milo Schneider, you're such an idiot. She just doesn't love you anymore. That's why she's perfectly fine being your future sister-in-law."Milo's fists clenched. He looked at me, eyes pleading.I sighed, resting my head on Sean's shoulder. "Let's go.""Don't you dare leave! Abigail, say it—how did you just stop loving me? We were engaged. Eight years. Why did you lie to me?"He sounded unhinged.I almost laughed."So what if I lied?" I said, calm. "At first, I was just messing with you. Before I could even play it out, you were the one calling me your brother's fiancée."I met his eyes. "You said you were tired of me. That I was in the way between you and Dorothy. You made me give blood for her. You confessed to her—pro

  • The Brother Swap He Deserved   Chapter 9

    The next evening, Dorothy called me.Her voice was slurred, thick with tears. "Abigail, I'm drunk. Can you come get me?""I'll have the bodyguards pick you up."She broke down. "I know I was wrong. I treated you badly. You were always good to me. I'm going overseas to study piano—I just... I want to apologize in person before I leave."I sighed, got dressed, and headed to the bar.In the private room, Dorothy was slumped on the couch, empty bottles all around her.She lifted her hazy eyes. "Abigail... why did you have to come back? If you hadn't, I'd be the Ashton heiress. I'd be the one engaged to Milo. I wouldn't have to worry about money—or suck up to those gross rich kids."I let out a cold laugh, grabbed a bottle, and poured it over her head."You want to marry rich and live that life, so you bounce between men. Your choice. What does that have to do with me?"She shrieked, wiping liquor from her hair. "You crazy bitch!"Playing both Schneider brothers—feels good, right?

  • The Brother Swap He Deserved   Chapter 8

    After dinner, Sean handed out picture books and toys to the kids.Watching him get swallowed up by a crowd of children, I laughed and headed toward the back hill.When I was little—after I was taken—I came down with a high fever and passed out.They thought I was going to die, so they dumped me at the orphanage gate.Lorelei raised me.I was small. Skinny. Easy target.Whenever I got bullied by other kids, I'd run to the back hill and hide.I sat by the lake.Footsteps sounded behind me."Abigail, why are you sitting here alone? Did Sean upset you?"Ignoring the cold look on my face, Milo stepped closer anyway. "I broke up with Dorothy. Gave her a million to settle things. I've done more than enough. She'll be fine—she can find another rich guy."After I got with her, I realized she's nothing like I thought. All those good memories? Probably fake."He looked at me, almost desperate. "Abigail, I know I messed up. Can you forgive me? Come back to me."I frowned. "Milo, what

  • The Brother Swap He Deserved   Chapter 7

    Sean really did know his brother.One talk, and Milo was right back to being lovey-dovey with Dorothy.He even went all out—put on a huge drone show.Over downtown, the lights spelled it out: [Dorothy, I love you.]Dorothy told me all about it on the phone.Sounded like she was waiting for me to crack.I just congratulated her.After she hung up—clearly disappointed—I went back to painting.The roses at Sean's place were in full bloom.I used them as inspiration for next week's exhibition.Maybe I'd been too well taken care of lately.A foreign collector who bought one of my paintings for a high price once said there was love growing in my work.I didn't get what he meant.Not until the exhibition ended—when Sean pressed a key into my hand.An estate.He ruffled my hair. "Abigail, congrats on the show. This is the key to our home. From now on, everything in that house is your call."A beat."Including me."I threw myself into his arms and let him hold me.Ever since

  • The Brother Swap He Deserved   Chapter 6

    When we got back to the campsite, I was ready to head home.Then Dorothy suggested checking out the new ski resort nearby.Milo looked like he was about to say no—then changed his mind and stepped closer to me."Abigail, didn't you always want to ski in Switzerland? We can practice this time."Before I could answer, Sean stepped in and blocked him. "Watch your distance when you talk to my future wife.""You..." Milo pressed his lips thin, staring at me.I wasn't interested in skiing anymore.But the gondola?That caught my eye.Two rides in, my lips were already swollen—thanks to Sean.Milo's gaze darkened.He yanked off his goggles and started toward me, like he had something to say.Not far off, Dorothy watched us, her pretty face twisting with anger.Then everything flipped.A guy lost control of his skis and came barreling straight at Milo.Before he could react, Dorothy shoved him out of the way.She took the hit instead.She hit the ground hard—and didn't move.

  • The Brother Swap He Deserved   Chapter 5

    Her lips pressed tight. Suspicion flashed in her eyes—then settled into certainty.Her eyes widened. She covered her mouth. "You never lost your memory. You lied to us. I'm telling Milo—you've been playing us."She turned to leave.I spoke, calm. "Go ahead. Tell him now, and you'll just watch him become my fiancé again."Silence.When I got back to bed, I didn't notice Sean's lashes flicker.***At sunrise the next day, we climbed to the top just as gold light spilled over the horizon.Under the rising sun, Sean pulled out a ring.He dropped to one knee, his profile almost unreal in the glow."I may already be your fiancé, but I still want to do this right. Abigail Ashton, will you marry me?"Under Milo's nearly bloodshot stare—I smiled. "I will."The massive diamond ring slid onto my finger.Milo's voice came out rough. "Abigail, are you crazy? What about me?"I froze.Sean smirked and pulled me into his arms."Watch your mouth. That's your future sister-in-law."Mi

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