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TANGLED VOW
TANGLED VOW
Author: Blossom writes

Chapter 1

last update publish date: 2026-05-27 17:48:50

The bass thumped through the crowded mansion like a second heartbeat, but Elena Voss felt hers stuttering in her throat. Crystal chandeliers cast fractured light across designer dresses and tailored suits, while laughter sliced through the air like shards of glass. This was supposed to be a celebration. Richard Hale’s latest business triumph but for Elena, it felt like walking a tightrope over a pit of wolves.

“You’re still a virgin, aren’t you, Ellie?” Jake sneered, his arm slung around a girl whose dress was shorter than her dignity. His new girlfriend smirked, champagne glass dangling from manicured fingers. “Little Miss Perfect. Always preaching about waiting for the right person. What’s it been twenty-two years of nothing?”

Heat flooded Elena’s cheeks. It wasn’t just the mockery. In their circle the elite offspring of CEOs, investors, and old money image was currency. Jake had already spread whispers that she was “frigid” and “unapproachable” after she turned him down last year. Those rumors had cost her a prestigious internship recommendation, one of the partners at the firm was Jake’s uncle. Being labeled the untouched, boring stepsister of the infamous Cassian Hale made her an easy target. In this world, vulnerability was weakness, and weakness got you devoured. No one respected a woman who couldn’t even “handle” a man.

The circle of their so-called friends laughed, phones already half-raised like vultures circling fresh meat. She could see the posts forming: Elena Voss, still untouched, still irrelevant.

Something inside her snapped. “I’m not,” she said, voice sharper than she intended. The words kept tumbling out, reckless and unstoppable. “I’m sleeping with someone. Cassian Hale. My stepbrother.”

Silence crashed over the group like ice water. Then came the explosion of whispers.

“No way!” “Richard Hale’s son?” “That hot, arrogant bastard?”

Jake’s face twisted. “Bullshit. You’re lying.”

Elena lifted her chin, heart hammering so hard she felt dizzy. “Believe what you want. We’ve been together since the wedding. He can’t keep his hands off me.”

The lie tasted like forbidden wine on her tongue sweet, dangerous, and already poisoning everything.

She turned and pushed through the crowd before anyone could see her hands shaking. Fresh air hit her face as she escaped onto the terrace, gripping the stone railing. What the hell had she just done?

Memories flooded her as she stared out at the manicured gardens below. She had been eight when her world shattered and reformed into something colder. Her mother Richard Hale’s new wife had brought her to the sprawling Hale estate after adopting her from the orphanage. Elena still remembered the first meeting vividly.

Cassian, then twelve, had stood at the top of the grand staircase like a young king surveying an unwelcome intruder. Tall for his age, with sharp cheekbones and eyes like storm clouds, he hadn’t smiled. Not once. While their parents beamed and talked about “becoming a real family,” Cassian had looked straight through her.

“You’re not her,” he’d said flatly when their mother stepped away. “You’ll never be my sister. Don’t even try.”

That resentment had only hardened over the years. Cassian was brilliant, ruthless, and untouchable the golden heir who partied like a rockstar but closed million-dollar deals before breakfast. Arrogant, cuttingly sarcastic, and fiercely protective of the memory of his biological sister, the one who had died young in a tragic accident. He saw Elena as a replacement, an imposter, a constant reminder of what he’d lost. Their clashes were legendary in the household, screaming matches over nothing, cold silences that lasted weeks, petty sabotage of each other’s plans.

Their mother, ever the optimist, still hoped they would one day mend the rift and become a true family. Elena had tried at first small gestures, shared meals, even defending him once at school but Cassian rejected every olive branch with surgical precision. By the time they were adults, living under the same roof only during holidays and mandatory events, they were experts at mutual destruction. Polite in public, venomous in private.

And now she had dragged his name into her mess.

A low, velvet voice sliced through the night behind her, laced with ice and barely contained fury. “Care to repeat that, stepsister?”

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