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The Man I Made, The Debt He Owes

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Five years ago, Seraphina sacrificed everything to build her boyfriend's success, only for him to discard her at the peak of his career. Now a ruthless billionaire, he resurfaces not to repent, but to extort a staggering, unforeseen debt from her. Trapped between her former devotion and his icy cruelty, Seraphina is forced into a dangerous game of vengeance and survival. She must navigate a web of cold ambition to reclaim her life and settle the score.

The Man I Made, The Debt He Owes Chapter 1

The oat milk hit the marble floor with a sound like breaking promises.

I stood frozen in my Austin apartment kitchen, phone screen blazing with a Threads notification that might as well have been a death certificate. My best friend had forwarded a BeReal screenshot—Marcus, my Marcus, with his arm wrapped around some woman I'd never seen before. The location tag read Hamptons. The timestamp: 11:42 PM last night.

Three hours ago, he'd been on FaceTime with me, tie loosened, claiming he was "stuck at the office with quarterly reports."

The white liquid spread across the floor in abstract patterns while Sabrina Carpenter's "Espresso" continued its sixth consecutive loop in my AirPods. The irony wasn't lost on me—I'd been playing that song all morning because it reminded me of summer plans Marcus and I had been making. Now it sounded like mockery.

I zoomed in on the photo with trembling fingers. There it was—the Cartier Santos on his wrist, brown leather strap I'd personally selected at the boutique for his birthday last year. The woman's hand rested on his chest, her cream-colored manicure catching the light. That same manicured hand I'd glimpsed in the background of his "boring business dinner" photos last week.

The milk puddle reached my bare feet, cold and accusatory.

Instead of calling him—instead of screaming or crying or demanding explanations—I opened my Notes app. The folder I'd been maintaining for three years without really thinking about it: "M-Expenses."

My thumb scrolled through entries I'd logged methodically, almost unconsciously. Plane tickets to visit me in Austin. His apartment security deposit when he moved to New York. His mother's knee surgery when his insurance fell short. The second semester business school tuition I'd covered when his student loans got delayed.

The numbers blurred together as my music shuffled to The Weeknd's "Save Your Tears"—some BookTok recommendation that had somehow infiltrated my carefully curated playlists. The universe's sense of humor was particularly cruel today.

I kept scrolling. Dinners at restaurants he'd chosen. Weekend trips he'd planned but somehow never paid for. The engagement ring consultation fee at Tiffany—because he'd wanted to "get it right" but needed me to cover the initial appointment.

My finger stopped on the final sum: $2,147,000.

Two point one million dollars. Three years. I'd never added it up before, never wanted to reduce our relationship to a spreadsheet. Love wasn't supposed to come with receipts.

The AirPods shifted to another song, but I barely heard it. I was remembering that night three years ago—the first time I'd transferred fifty thousand to Marcus's account for what he'd called a "temporary cash flow issue." How my father's lawyer had insisted on paperwork, how I'd rolled my eyes at the formality of it all.

"Love doesn't need contracts, Dad," I'd said.

"Smart women do," he'd replied.

I stepped over the milk puddle and walked to my bedroom, my feet leaving sticky prints on the hardwood. The bottom drawer of my closet held things I never looked at—tax documents, insurance papers, and one brown manila envelope I'd shoved away and tried to forget.

My hands shook as I pulled it out. The envelope was heavier than I remembered, weighted with the kind of legal precision my twenty-two-year-old self had found insulting. Back then, I'd believed love was about trust, not terms and conditions.

I sat on my unmade bed—the sheets still smelled like his cologne from his last visit—and opened the envelope. The pages were crisp, formal, dense with legal language that had seemed so unnecessary when I was drunk on new love and endless possibility.

Private Loan Agreement. Borrower: Marcus Chen. Lender: Sloane Voss.

I flipped through pages of clauses I'd barely read the first time, my father's lawyer's voice echoing in my memory: "Just a formality, Sloane. Hope you never need it."

Page four. Section seven. Subsection three.

The words were printed in bold black ink, as if the lawyer had known exactly which clause would matter most:

"Should the Borrower fail to meet repayment obligations within the agreed timeframe, or should the Borrower engage in material fraud, deception, or concealment of assets or relationships, the Lender reserves the right to demand immediate full repayment of all outstanding amounts, plus compound interest at eighteen percent annually."

My finger traced the words. Material fraud. Deception. Concealment of relationships.

The BeReal photo was still open on my phone screen beside me. Marcus's smile looked different now—not the private smile he'd always claimed was just for me, but the practiced one he wore in his LinkedIn headshots.

I could hear my heartbeat in the silence between songs. Slow. Steady. Strangely calm.

Three years of believing I was investing in our future. Three years of thinking love meant never keeping score. Three years of being the kind of woman who paid for everything and called it partnership.

The contract sat in my lap like evidence of my own naivety, every clause a small prophecy I'd been too in love to heed. My father's lawyer hadn't been protecting a loan—he'd been protecting me from exactly this moment.

I picked up my phone and scrolled to my contacts, finding the number I'd hoped never to call: Voss Family Attorney.

But before I could dial, something made me pause. Something about the weight of the contract in my hands, the finality of the legal language, the way the afternoon light was hitting the pages just right.

For the first time in three years, I wasn't thinking about Marcus's feelings. I wasn't worried about seeming petty or vindictive or unforgiving. I was thinking about compound interest, and material fraud, and the sound two point one million dollars would make when it came home to roost.

The Cartier Santos in that BeReal photo had been a gift. But the consequences of wearing it with another woman? Those were going to be a bill.

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