LOGINCassandra's POV
"The engagement is off." The flames raged beside me. Mum shrieked, ordering the maids to put on the fire. The room was plunged into chaos. Amidst the chaos, I slipped out of the dressing room to my bedroom. I don't even know if they could save the dress. I slumped on the bed and picked up my phone to text my best friend, Becky. There were several messages in my DM from her worried after I disappeared last night. Drained, I tossed my phone. I never knew a day like this could come. My entire life revolved around marrying Sinclair. We have known each other since secondary school and got engaged in our freshman year. This wedding had been planned for years, even the dress I burned was personally customised for me. "Don't cry Cassie, it isn't worth it," I muttered. The door was unceremoniously opened, and I didn't even glance at who it was. "Enough of this Cassie. I can't put up with all this." Sinclair's annoying voice sneered as he tossed what was left of my burnt dress. I refused to look at him. "You don't have to. Marry your Aurelia and you won't have to force yourself to fuck a woman you aren't sexually attracted to." I shrugged hoping he would leave. The bastard didn't leave, he marched towards the bed. He tried to hold my hand, but I evaded him, moving far away. My glare was sharp. His gaze flickered with pain. "Why are you doing this?!" He blurted. I snorted, crossing my hand under my bosom. "I am not as spineless as you thought. The wedding is off from today, we are strangers." I repeated in case he didn't hear me earlier. "CASSANDRA!!!" How untimely I heard Dad screaming my name from down the hallway. Sinclair's fist clenched, his eyes burned. "If that's how you want this to be. One day you will regret it." He said, then stormed away, unable to bear the humiliation. At the door, he ran into Dad. "What do you think you are doing? Are you on drugs?" Father threw accusations at me. "Maybe ask your perfect daughter, Aurelia, who was hooking up with Sinclair." I retorted and then picked up my phone. Pretending to scroll on it. I was scared of my father's fury. Like a storm, he got to the edge of my bed. "Aurelia would never do such a thing." He declared. Even I wouldn't have believed the same thing if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes. "Believe what you want. I am done with Sinclair." We had a face-off, and no one was ready to give up. "Fine, just know if you break up this engagement, there is no place in the Sterling family for you..." My very own father said, instead of probing why, I suddenly changed my mind. To say I was heartbroken was an understatement. "Daddy..." I blurted. He gritted his teeth. "We have a lot of investment with the Von Duvall family and we can't afford to get on their bad side." He was choosing business over his daughter. What did I expect? "Fine. I guess this family has no place for me." He was dumbfounded. Under his gaze I packed my bag, anything I could put my hand on. He didn't stop me. "Goodbye, father." We stared intently at each other. I swallowed a lump then stormed off. "Cassandra, where are you going?" I heard mum's startled voice from down the hallway. I didn't give her a reply and continued leaving. Maybe it was best I took a break from everyone. That day, I ignored my mother's cries and pleas. I hailed a taxi and left home. Dad didn't even beg me once. The entire ride I cried out my heart. ******** The doorbell rang, and I stood at the door sniffing, trying to fight the tears. The door was pushed open and Rebecca stepped out dressed in her bridesmaid's dress. "Cassie," she gasped, surprised at my appearance. Her eyes fell on the luggage. I swallowed a lump. The dress made my heart burn. "Rebecca," I whimpered and she immediately pulled me into her hands "Everything will be fine." She assured me. Her words broke me. "There isn't going to be a wedding. I hate that bastard." I cried into her arms. She just held me It's been weeks and I haven't stepped out of Rebecca's apartment. She was nice enough to give me a roof when my life was falling apart. Until now, I haven't told her exactly what happened that night. I didn't want to relive it again. Rebecca understood not to pry too much. She tried her best to cheer me up while I was wallowing in depression. For the first time in weeks, I was starting to breathe again, so I decided to check my old emails that I had checked in weeks. Bundled under an old blanket, the TV was playing in the background. There wasn't anything particularly important at first. My hands stopped. My eyes narrowed on the screen. "Marriage registration." I read out an old email sent a few days after the wedding was called off. Curious, I clicked it open, and my fragile world collapsed. "What!!!!" I screamed my lungs out, unable to believe my eyes. Who the hell was Alaric Von Duvall? Why was that gigolo's surname similar to Sinclair's!! I thought my life could get some normalcy after the failed wedding, but fate has another one coming at me. I walked through the door of a five-star hotel, a bit confused whether this was indeed the location. Why did he bring me here? My face scrunched up remembering the man I was married to was a gigolo. But it was still a mystery as the event of that day was a haze in my mind. I pulled out my phone to send a text to Alaric informing him that I have arrived. The email contained his contact, and I contacted him on W******p to meet in person. He agreed and directed me to come here. My phone rang with a notification. Alaric: Someone will be with you in a minute. It was a simple reply, and right on cue, a strange voice called out. "Mrs Von Duvall." My brows furrowed, "pardon!!" I found it weird remembering that Sinclair has a similar surname. It gave me a bad memory. A man dressed in a tailor suit approached, "Pardon me for the address. Ma'am Cassandra. Sir Alaric is expecting." He politely said. It still felt weird but I politely accepted. "Please lead the way." Under his lead, we headed to the elevator. The man kept on giving curious glances, but averted his whenever I caught him. He selected the floor and soon we arrived with the elevator dinging open. Loud classical music drifted to my ears. Was there a party going on? I glanced at the escort to question him. He didn't give me the chance when he marched out of the elevator. I was left with no choice but to follow after him. We arrived at a pair of large doors which were pushed open. The blinding lights and loud music welcomed me Still dazzled, the escort excused himself. "Sir Alaric will be with you shortly. " He walked off immediately. I was left breathless staring at the lavish hall filled with people. Some I recognised from high society. How did Alaric get into this crowd? Was my ' husband.' dating a big shot? I wondered. Growing up in wealth should’ve made me immune to grandeur, but the hall still managed to steal my breath. Every detail was intricate and screamed wealth. I was still admiring the delicate chandelier which hung in the middle of the room from the spot I stood, when a familiar voice I didn't wish to hear sneered, drawing my attention. "Guess who finally crawled out of her hole. If it isn't my dear sister Cassandra." My eyes snapped to Aurelia, who was dressed glamorously, fitting the occasion, a far cry from my simple dress. Alaric didn't tell me the nature of the event After the engagement was called off, the trending videos were all taken down to protect the Von Duvalls' reputation, leaving the past a mystery that still plagued me. "Aurelia," I blurted. My hands clutched my purse trying to hold myself together. She stood holding her wine glass with a disdainful gaze just when I thought this couldn't get any worse. I heard that voice which still plagued me. . "Cassandra, what are you doing here?" Sinclair asked slowly, approaching me. His gaze was still carrying that hurt look which always left me puzzled. "Please, can we talk things over?"He pleaded, but Aurelia's face turned rather ugly. Sinclair left me baffled, looking broken like the break-up had affected me. He wanted to hug me. But before he could get close an arm appeared before him blocking his way. "You should avoid carelessly touching a married woman, especially one who is my wife." A dried-out voice heavy with tension slowly said. My head bobbed up to meet his dark gaze, those abysses I remembered. It was him. "Alaric," I whispered. Was he always this charming? "Hi, Cassandra. It's been a while." He gave me a soft smile and I felt my face heating up. His hand curled around my waist protectively, pulling me closer. Sinclair just watched us unable to move. He wasn't the only one stunned. Alaric guided me to the middle of the room and then raised his glass. The entire hall went silent. "Thanks for coming tonight. Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the reason for our celebration tonight." He chimed then gazed down at me with the sweetest smile. "Meet my wife, Cassandra Von Duvall, the newest member of the Von Duvall family "My heart started to thud. Everyone's eyes were on me. What was going on? A sharp voice cut through the tension. Sinclair rushed towards me, then grabbed my arm. "What do you mean by your wife? You can't marry my fiancé, uncle. Cassandra is mine." Wait, they were truly related!!!Cassandra's POV Who was she? I was curious who the woman was who could make a man like a complete mess. He broke the kiss, my eyes fluttered, dazed by the sight of him Even in this state he was alluring. His shirt had some loose buttons at the top, and his dark hair was ruffled to the side. The dim light contrasted against him, making him look nothing less than a demon of lust, and my core cried desperately for the demon I should not want. He was thinking of another woman and I was too twisted to acknowledge it. I should have shoved him then but...bloody hell he was a succubus My chest heaved trying to catch up with what was happening. He didn't give me the chance to think. His lips were soon on me again, buried in my neck, kissing and nibbling down to the cleavage of my nightie. I was beyond turned on by this point it felt like I was the drunk one. He parted my legs with a simple movement and soon his crotch was pressed against my wet folds. My nightie had r
Cassandra's POV I froze the moment his arms wrapped around me, pressed so tightly against his chest I could barely breathe. My heart thumped wildly, the sudden closeness sending a shiver down my spine. The bowl shattered against the floor, apples rolling away into the dark like they were trying to escape too. His grip tightened as he pulled me closer, I didn't understand why he was suddenly hugging me until it struck.Then the smell hit me, my scrunched up perceiving the strong pungent scent of alcohol. Sharp enough to give me the urge to throw up. Mixed with cigarette smoke and something bitter underneath it all.My body stiffened, This wasn’t how Alaric smelled. A small smirk crossed my lips. He would rather get drunk than face me. How admirable of him.His arms were locked around my waist, too tight, careless in a way he never was. His forehead pressed into my shoulder, and his breath ghosted over my neck unevenly. Tracing warmth down my skin.“I’m sorry…” he murmured
Cassandra's POV "Do you know when he will be back?" I asked despite knowing the possible answer. She shook his head. "No madam, only his assistant Nathan is aware of his schedule. Maybe I can contact Nathan for you to inquire about his schedule." My eyes sparkled for a moment. So his assistant's name was Nathan. "Can you do that?" I asked him, trying to hold back my excitement. Gregory gave me a faint smile before he nodded. "Of course, I have Nathan's number. I will contact him for you," Gregory replied politely. I nodded then turned towards the bedroom. My appearance wasn't fancy at the moment. I was barefoot with a bird nest on my head and I think I was also drooling too "Will you be having breakfast in your room or downstairs?" He enquired politely. I stopped for a moment before replying "I think I will have breakfast in the garden. If that is possible, I saw there is a cute gazebo there. " I replied. Staying in the room was a bit depressing.
Cassandra's POV "Cassandra I have a lot on my plate. It can wait." So I waited. After his phone call, he left without a word. "When will you be back?" I asked Alaric before he left the room. After being fully dressed, he stopped by the door. He glanced over his shoulder to catch a glimpse of my worried face. "Don't wait for me. I won't be back early." He answered and my stomach dropped immediately. I clutched the edges of my clothes "But..." My voice came out shaky. I had this feeling Alaric was avoiding me, but I couldn't say it out loud. He sighed, sounding a bit tired. "Just try to wait, we will eventually talk and don't do anything crazy for now." He said before walking out the door ****** The entire day I didn't step out of the room. My mood was sour and I didn't want to run into Priscilla either. I was sitting on the balcony overseeing the garden just scrolling aimlessly through social media. The sky was already dark
CASSANDRA'S POV That conversation left me unsettled. What did Alaric owe Priscilla? My gut told me things weren't simple at all. I slowly stalked towards the bed with my hand on my stomach. I needed to leave him, and this chaos. We needed to talk things over but at this rate, I don't think I could casually leave here until things with the press settled down Then a scary thought snuck into my mind. Alaric was powerful enough to control the media, but why hasn't he settled things down? Was he using this as a means to hold me here? I suddenly felt like a captive. I settled on an armchair and then slid into Rebecca's dm. She should be asleep now after a long night at the hospital, but fortunately, her status read online. Maybe this was a sign. My fingers immediately started to type. My hands trembled slightly but it felt like the best thing to do. I didn't belong here and needed to cut ties with the Von Duvall family. Cassie: Hi. I need to ask you a question. The messag
Cassandra's POV It felt like I was caught cheating or something more dramatic. I was the one with sweaty palms while Alaric remained calm, like he heard nothing, and the silence was eating me up more than I had expected it to be. He went ahead to ask a few questions of his which Vera answered, the entire time I was counting the seconds By the time the brief assessment ended, my nerves were stretched thin. Vera stood up grabbing her stuff. “I’ll arrange a follow-up scan later this week. Until then, rest is essential.”Her eyes flickered to Alaric meaningfully. “I’ll make sure of it,” he replied flatly. "We will be having breakfast soon. How about you join us?" Alaric invited her, and my jaw dropped. Their relationship was so casual. "Maybe next time. I had a surgery scheduled this morning, and I dropped a new diet for Priscilla to help with her condition. I heard she made a fuss about the last one." And like that, I felt like an outsider once again that didn't bel







