LOGINLeft at the altar, her world torn apart. A stranger steps in and rewrites her start. A contract, a secret, a love unforeseen, was she just a choice… or always his queen?
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Soft. Beautiful. Perfect. Everything I had dreamed of. I tightened my grip on my bouquet as I stood at the end of the aisle, my heart pounding so loudly I could barely hear anything else. Today was supposed to be the happiest day of my life. “Smile,” my aunt whispered beside me. “Everyone is watching.” I forced a smile. At the altar stood Daniel. My fiancé. The man I thought loved me. He looked…. different today. Distant. Cold. I ignored the strange feeling in my chest and began to walk. One step. Two steps. Each movement felt heavier than the last, but I kept going, holding onto hope. Maybe I was just nervous. Maybe everything was fine. When I finally stood in front of him, I let out a small breath. “We’re gathered here here today-“ “Stop.” The priest froze. The entire hall went silent. I blinked. “Daniel…?” He didn’t even look at me. Instead, he laughed. A low, a mocking laugh that sent chills down my spine. “This wedding is over,” he said casually. For a second, I thought I misheard him. “What…?” My voice came out barely above a whisper. He finally turned to me, his eyes filled with something I had never seen before- disgust. “Did you really think I would marry you?” The words hit me like a slap. A murmur spread through the guests. “I-I don’t understand…” My hands began to shake. “Daniel, what are you saying?” He stepped closer, lowering his voice just enough for only me to hear. “You’re not good enough for me,” he said “You never were.” My chest tightened painfully. “Then why… why propose to me?” He smirked. “To pass time,” he replied. “And honestly, Watching you believe it was real was… entertaining.” A gasp escaped my lips. The bouquet slipped from my hands and fell to the floor. “No…” I shook my head, tears blurring my vision.“You’re lying.” “Am I?” He turned to the crown, raising his voice. “Let me make this clear,” he announced. “This wedding is cancelled, I’m not marrying her.” The whispers grew louder. I could hear them “She’s been dumped…” “How embarrassing…” “I knew she wasn’t in his class…” Each word felt like a sharp knife cutting deeper and deeper. My legs weakened. This couldn’t be happening. Not like this. Not in front of everyone. “Daniel please…” I reached for him, my voice breaking. “Don’t do this to me.” He stepped back like my touch disgusted him. “Don’t embarrass yourself further,” he said coldly. Tears streamed down my face now. I wanted the ground to open and swallow me whole. I wanted to disappear. But the worst part? Everyone was watching. Judging. Laughing. My wedding dress suddenly felt too heavy, like it was crushing me. “I…” I didn’t even know what to say anymore. My world was falling apart right in front of me. And there was nothing I could do to stop it. Just as I turned, ready to run-anywhere, far from the humiliation- A deep, calm voice echoed through the hall. “I’ll marry her.” Everything stopped. The whispers. The movement. Even in my breathing. Slowly… I turned. And that was when I saw him. Standing at the entrance. Tall. Composed. Powerful. His gaze locked onto mine, sharp and unreadable. “I said,” he repeated, his voice steady, “I’ll marry her.” My heart skipped. I didn’t even know who he was. But the way everyone suddenly went silent.. The way Daniel’s expression changed… Told me one thing. This man- Was not someone ordinary.The ride back home was painfully quiet. I sat beside Alexander, staring outside the window as the darkness blurred past. But my thoughts remained trapped inside that study. Be careful who you trust in this house. The warning echoed over and over in my head. The strange past wasn’t the threat. It was the certainty in his grandfather’s voice. He didn’t sound concerned. He sounded sure. Sure that someone around us couldn’t be trusted. And somehow, I knew he wasn’t talking about Venessa. Vanessa was obvious. People like Venessa didn’t hide their intentions. No. This felt different. More dangerous. Suddenly, the car stopped. Alexander stepped out. As usual, he offered his hand to help me. I hesitated for a second before accepting it. His fingers wrapped around mine briefly. Warm. Steady. For some reasons I couldn’t explain, that made my heart flutter. The moment we entered the mansion, the staff lowered their heads respectfully. Everything looked normal. Yet I cou
“The most powerful an in the King family wants to see you.” Alexander’s words echoed in my mind the entire ride home.Neither of us spoke again after leaving the party.But the silence between us felt different this time.More serious.I glanced at him briefly.His expression remained unreadable as usual, but something about him seemed… tense.And if Alexander King looked tense-Then whoever we were about to meet was truly important.The car finally stopped in front of the mansion.Before I could open the door myself, Alexander spoke.“My grandfather doesn’t like surprises.”I frowned slightly. “And I’m the surprise?”“Yes.”Straightforward.Typical.I exhaled slowly, trying to calm my nerves.“What exactly does he know about me?”“Very little.”That somehow made it worse.Alexander stepped out first before coming around to my side.“Stay close to me,” he said quietly.The seriousness in his voice made my stomach tighten.Inside the mansion, the atmosphere felt completely different f
Silence. Heavy. Sharp. Daniel stared at me as if he no longer knew the woman standing in front of him. And honestly? Maybe he didn’t. Because the girl who once begged for his attention no longer existed. “You’ve changed,” he said finally, his voice colder now. His jaw tightened. Around us, whispers continued quietly, people pretending not to watch while clearly listening to every word. Daniel stepped closer. “Do you really think this marriage is real?” he asked quietly. “You’re just a replacement.” The words hit harder than I expected. Replacement. Before I could respond- “She’s my wife.” Alexander’s calm voice cut through the tension instantly. I looked up. He had moved beside me without me even noticing. One hand slipped into his pocket while the other rested lightly against my back. Possessive. Protective. Dangerously convincing. Daniel laughed bitterly. “You expect me to believe you actually care about her?” Alexander’s expression didn’t change. “What I
“Get ready.” I looked up from where I sat, still trying to process what had happened in the last few hours. Alexander stood by the door, already dressed in a black suit. “Ready for what?” I asked. “A dinner,” he replied. “You’ll be attending with me.” My chest tightened slightly. “So soon?” His gaze flicked to me briefly. “You’re my wife now. People will expect to see you.” Right. Of course. This wasn’t just a marriage. It was a performance. “Someone will help you prepare,” he added before turning to leave. “Don’t be late.” The door closed behind him, leaving silence in its wake. Minutes later, two maids entered, carrying dresses and accessories. “Madam, please one of them,” she said gently. I stood, letting them guide me. If this was my new life- Then I had to learn how to survive it. An hour later, I barely recognized myself. The woman in the mirror looked… different. Elegant. Confident. Like she belonged in Alexander’s world. But






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