LOGINClara Montgomery POV
I stared at the man standing in front of me. The rain was pouring all around us, but not a single drop touched him. He looked like he belonged on a billboard or the cover of a business magazine, not at a dirty bus stop at two in the morning.
"Do I look like the type of girl who just gets into strangers' cars?" I asked, my teeth chattering so hard it was difficult to get the words out.
"You look like a girl who is going to freeze to death if she stays on this bench for another ten minutes," he replied smoothly. He didn't sound mean, just completely practical.
I looked at the sleek black car, then back at him. I was exhausted, freezing, and my feet were bleeding. At this point, even if he was a serial killer, it felt better than staying out here. I forced my shaking legs to stand up, gripping the heavy, wet fabric of my wedding dress.
The driver immediately stepped forward to hold a second umbrella over my head, guiding me toward the back seat. The moment I stepped inside the car, the blast of warm air hit my skin, making me shiver violently. The leather seats were pristine, and the interior smelled like expensive cedar and old money.
The man climbed in right after me, closing the door and shutting out the sound of the storm. He didn't sit right next to me; he kept a respectful distance, leaning back against the leather seat and looking at me with a calm, calculating gaze.
"There's a dry blanket in the compartment next to you," he said, gesturing with his hand. "And a bottle of water."
I didn't say thank you. I just grabbed the thick fleece blanket and wrapped it tightly around my shoulders, burying myself in the warmth. I took a few sips of the water, my hands shaking so badly that some of it spilled onto my chin.
The car smoothly pulled away from the curb, moving silently through the dark streets.
"You know my name," I said, turning my head to look at him. "But I still don't know yours."
"Alexander Sterling," he said, holding out a hand.
My breath hitched. Alexander Sterling. Everyone in the city knew that name. He was the CEO of Sterling Enterprises—a massive tech and real estate conglomerate that practically ran the economy. He was also my father's fiercest business rival. The Montgomerys and the Sterlings had been at war for over a decade.
I didn't take his hand. I just stared at it until he slowly let it drop back to his lap. "What is the head of Sterling Enterprises doing driving around the slums looking for me?"
"I wasn't looking for you, Clara. I was on my way back from a late dinner meeting when my driver spotted a woman in a wedding dress sitting at a bus stop," Alexander explained, his voice entirely relaxed. "When I realized it was the famous Clara Montgomery, whose wedding was supposed to be the event of the century tonight, I decided to pull over."
"So you came to laugh at me? To see how the Montgomery empire is crumbling?"
"I don't waste my time laughing at people," he said, shifting his position so he was facing me more directly. "But I do appreciate a good opportunity when I see one. What happened? Did Julian get cold feet?"
"No," I spat out, the anger flaring up in my chest again. "He's an asshole. He and my stepsister Sienna... they were planning to take my mother's trust fund and divorce me in a year. My father knew about it and didn't care. He tried to force me to go through with it anyway."
Alexander didn't look surprised. He just nodded slowly, his dark eyes fixed on mine. "Your father always did care more about profit than his own blood. It’s a bad business model, honestly. It makes people sloppy."
"Is that all this is to you? A business model?" I pulled the blanket tighter around myself. "My life just fell apart, Mr. Sterling."
"And I'm offering to help you put it back together. With a much better foundation." He reached into his breast pocket and pulled out a sleek, thin tablet. He tapped the screen a few times and handed it over to me.
I looked down at the screen. It was a digital document. At the top, in bold letters, it read: MUTUAL AGREEMENT AND MARRIAGE CONTRACT.
My jaw dropped. I looked from the tablet back to his face. "Are you insane? I just escaped one fake marriage, and you're trying to push me into another one?"
"This is different," Alexander said, leaning forward, his tone suddenly serious. "Julian wanted to steal from you. I don't need your money, Clara. I have more than enough of my own. What I want is to completely crush your father's shipping expansion. If we marry, the Montgomery-Vance merger falls apart instantly. The investors will panic, and my company will swoop in and buy out their shares."
"And what do I get out of this?" I asked, my voice barely a whisper.
"Revenge," he said simply. "And protection. Sign this contract, and you get access to unlimited funds. Your father won't be able to touch you or freeze your life. Julian and Sienna will have to watch you become the wife of the most powerful man in the city while their families go bankrupt. I will give you the resources to ruin everyone who hurt you tonight."
My heart hammered against my ribs. It sounded completely crazy. It was a business deal, pure and simple. No love, no fake promises, no hidden agendas. He was being completely honest about his ruthlessness.
"What are the terms?" I asked, looking down at the tablet again.
"One year," Alexander replied. "We live in the same house. We attend public events together as a happily married couple to keep the press happy. Behind closed doors, we mind our own business. No romance, no expectations. After twelve months, we quietly divorce, and I settle a hundred million dollars into your personal account. You'll never have to look at your father or Julian ever again."
I stared at the document. My thumb hovered over the digital signature box. Just a few hours ago, I was crying on a bench, thinking my life was over. Now, the biggest billionaire in the city was offering me a way to strike back.
"Why me?" I asked, looking him dead in the eye. "You could marry anyone, Alexander."
"Because you have the Montgomery name, and you have a burning desire to see them fall," he said, his lips twitching into that dangerous smirk again. "A partner with a grudge is always the most reliable."
I swallowed hard, my mind racing. If I said no, he would drop me off at some cheap hotel, and tomorrow I’d be broke, humiliated, and hunted by my father’s lawyers. If I said yes... I’d be stepping into a whole new world of danger. But at least this time, I knew exactly what the rules were.
I took the stylus from the side of the tablet, pressed it against the screen, and signed my name.
Alexander took the tablet back, checked the signature, and smiled. He tapped the intercom to talk to the driver. "James, change of plans. We're going straight to the penthouse. And call the stylist. Tell her we need a full wardrobe ready by sunrise."
Clara Montgomery POVThe rest of the afternoon passed in a blur of incoming emails and official notifications. By five o'clock, my phone lit up with a formal confirmation from my legal team. The temporary lock on my mother’s trust fund was gone. Seeing the digital statement showing the fully restored balance under my sole name felt surreal. For months, my father had used that money as a leash to keep me compliant. Now, the leash was snapped, and the freedom felt heavy, almost frightening.Alexander was working late in his private study, the door firmly shut. I stayed in the living room, sitting on the massive velvet sofa with my laptop, looking through the details of the trust assets. My mother hadn't just left me cash; she had left shares in a boutique logistics firm called Astra Shipping. It was small compared to Montgomery Holdings, but it was entirely independent.My phone rang, cutting through the quiet hum of the penthouse. The screen showed an unsav
Clara Montgomery POVWe didn't talk until we were back inside the elevator, descending smoothly away from the top floor. The silence this time didn't feel heavy; it felt victorious, though my hands were still shaking slightly from the leftover adrenaline. I looked down at my fingers, pressing them together to make them stop.Alexander noticed. He reached over and lightly tapped the back of my hand. "Relax. You held your ground. Your father didn't expect you to speak up like that.""I’ve spent my whole life keeping my mouth shut to keep the peace," I said, watching the floor numbers count down on the digital screen. "It felt strange to finally say what I was thinking out loud.""Get used to it," Alexander replied, his face expressionless as always, though his tone wasn't unkind. "In this world, if you don't speak up, people assume you don't have a voice at all. Your father used your silence against you for years."When the elevator doors opened on the ground floor, Marco was already wa
Clara Montgomery POVThe morning sun hit the glass towers of the city with a sharp, blinding glare. I stood in front of the full-length mirror in the guest room, smoothing down the lapels of the charcoal-gray blazer Marco had provided. The fabric was heavy, structured, and felt like a shield. I tied my hair back into a low, tight bun. I needed to look completely untouchable today.When I walked out into the living area, Alexander was already waiting. He was dressed in a dark three-piece suit, looking over some documents on his tablet while sipping his coffee. He didn't say good morning. He just looked me up and down, giving a single, approving nod."The car is downstairs," he said, setting his mug on the counter. "My security team already swept the Montgomery boardroom. Marco is waiting at the entrance with two of our senior corporate attorneys.""Good," I replied, taking a deep breath to steady my racing pulse. "Let’s get this over with."The drive to the Montgomery Headquarters took
Clara Montgomery POVThe ride back from the restaurant was different. The silence inside the Maybach wasn't just cold anymore; it felt heavy with the aftermath of what had just happened. I stared out the window, watching the pedestrians hurrying along the rain-slicked sidewalks of Manhattan.My phone vibrated again in my pocket. It was a text from Sienna this time: *Clara, please call me. Julian is losing his mind. Dad is screaming at everyone. We need to talk.*I locked the screen without replying and slipped it back into my pocket."You handled that well," Alexander said from beside me. He hadn't looked away from his tablet, his fingers typing out a rapid sequence of commands. "Most women in your position would have cried or made a scene.""I spent three years trying to be the perfect match for Julian because my father wanted it," I said, my voice quiet but firm. "I don't have any tears left for him. I'm just angry.""Anger is more useful
Clara Montgomery POVThe restaurant Alexander chose for our lunch was a heavily frequented spot in the financial district. It featured floor-to-ceiling windows facing the street, ensuring anyone walking by could see exactly who was dining inside. The tables were spaced just far enough to provide privacy for corporate conversations, but close enough that our presence immediately caused a lull in the room's ambient noise.The hostess led us to a round table right near the center of the main dining room. Alexander pulled out my chair, his hand brushing lightly against my shoulder as I sat down. It was a completely calculated move, performed with perfect precision for the benefit of the three people at the neighboring table who were already whispering into their phones."Keep your head up," Alexander murmured as he took his seat opposite me. "The photographer from the city ledger is sitting by the bar. He’s been tracking our car since we left the legal office.
Clara Montgomery POVThe legal office of Sterling Enterprises occupied the entire forty-fifth floor of a sleek glass tower downtown. The air inside smelled of expensive leather, fresh printing ink, and stale espresso. I sat on a low-backed leather chair, watching three different lawyers in identical dark suits flip through heavy stacks of paper.Alexander sat to my right. He hadn't said a word since we walked into the conference room. He just kept his eyes on his phone, occasionally typing out short, fast messages."Mrs. Sterling," the head lawyer, a middle-aged man named Vance’s legal team—unrelated to Julian’s family—said as he looked up. "The injunction we filed this morning has officially gone through. Your father’s legal representatives tried to argue that your mother’s trust fund was tied to the completion of your marriage to Julian Vance, citing a specific clause in the original estate layout."My hands tightened
Clara Montgomery POVThe grand ballroom doors were right in front of me, but I didn't open them. Instead, I bolted down the service stairs, the heavy layers of my wedding gown rustling against the concrete walls. I could hear the faint sound of the live orchestra playing downstairs. They were waiti
Clara Montgomery POVThe silk of my wedding dress felt heavy, suffocating even, as I stood in front of the full-length mirror. Today was supposed to be the best day of my life. I was marrying Julian. We had been together for three years, and everyone in our social circle called us the perfect match
Clara Montgomery POVThe ride to Montgomery Headquarters was quiet. I stared out the window, watching the familiar glass skyscraper get closer and closer. I used to think of that building as a symbol of my family’s pride. Now, it just felt like a monument to their greed.Beside me, Alexander was pe
Clara Montgomery POVThe private elevator opened directly into Alexander’s penthouse, and my jaw almost dropped. The place was massive. It had floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the entire city skyline, minimalist black-and-white furniture, and marble floors so polished I could see my reflection.







