In front of the City Hall.
Cecilia stood frozen, staring blankly at the marriage certificate resting quietly in her palm. This wasn't how it was supposed to go. As far as she knew, they were supposed to apply for a marriage license, hold a ceremony, and recite vows in front of witnesses for the union to be legal. So what just happened? What exactly did Liam say again? "You needed a fiancé for your show. I need a wife for mine." "I know someone at City Hall. Bring your ID and don't worry, it's just paper. No vows, no real marriage." Cecilia shook her head, the summer sun blazed overhead, scorching her scalp and skin with searing heat. "All done." Liam slipped one of the certificates into his pocket. "So now what?" Cecilia followed a step behind him, bewildered. "Now?" He flagged down a taxi without even looking at her. "Now we go our separate ways. I'll let you know when the wedding is scheduled." "And this--?" "Don't overthink it. Like you said--just a show." He slid into the cab and shut the door, never once looking back. Cecilia stood dazed on the sidewalk, watching the cab disappear into traffic. Her brows furrowed. A slow, creeping realization settled in. SHE HAD DEFINITELY GOT SCAMMED! Click! A blinding flash startled her. Cecilia looked up in alarm--a lots of reporters stood nearby, cameras raised, snapping away at the marriage certificate in her hand. "Cecilia, is that gentleman who just left your husband? Can you tell us anything about his identity?" A microphone was shoved in her direction, blocking her path from all angles. Cecilia ducked behind her purse, hailing another cab with one hand while keeping the document out of view. "Rumor has it you dumped Ronald for another man. Does your father approve of you jeopardizing the business alliance for love?" Her grip tightened on the marriage certificate. At the mention of Ronald, she nearly crumpled the damn thing on the paper. Instead, she forced a smile and gave the cameras a breezy wave--just as the cab pulled up. The reporters caught it all, the coy tilt of her head, the way she almost flaunted the certificate like a trophy. The image was perfect, a glowing woman newly in love. Perfect. Now the whole city would believe this show. Including Ronald. Including her father. But worst of all--she wasn't even sure Liam was joking anymore. *** Martin Manor Edward slammed the newspaper onto the table. The headline screamed cheating. Edward Martin's glare could've melted steel. Across from him, Cecilia lounged on the sofa, sipping her Earl Grey with infuriating calm. Margaret quickly excused herself from the room and retreated to her bedroom, ears perked and smiling to herself. Cecilia set down her teacup, glanced at her father's fuming expression, and said lightly, "You should really watch your blood pressure. A stroke at your age would be... inconvenient." She tilted her head, all faux concern. "Not that I'd nurse you back to health, of course. But do consider poor Margaret--so young, so vibrant. Who's to say she wouldn't explore other options once you're drooling in a wheelchair? All that MT stock would make quite the dowry for her next man." "Cecilia!" Edward's fury was boiling over, but he forced himself to rein it in. "Explain. This." "Exactly what it looks like. I got married." "YOU DARE!" "Why nit?" Cecilia rose to her feet, meeting his gaze without flinching. "I'm well past the legal age for marriage--MY DEAREST FATHER." "YOU INSOLENT--" "Oh, spare me." Her laugh was ice. "You've turned a blind eye to every scandal I've ever caused. But this? This crosses the line?" Smack! Edward's hand came crashing down with a roar. "YOU'VE BEEN ARROGANT FOR YEARS, and I've let it slide. But now you've embarrassed the whole Martins. If you don't divorce, then get out! From today on, drop 'Martin' from your name!" "MY MARTIN COMES FROM MY MOTHER--NOT YOU!" Cecilia grabbed her purse and walked toward the door without hesitation. Margaret chose that moment to swoop in, tears glistening like cheap rhinestones. "Cici, please--" She clutched Cecilia's arm. "Don't leave like this! Apologize to your father. We're family!" Cecilia peeled her off with surgical precision. "Margaret," she purred, "save the theatrics for someone who'll actually believe them. That trembling-lip routine? Pathetic." "Cici--" "And don't call me that. You don't deserve to." "CECILIA!" She turned sharply, locking eyes with her father. Her voice was calm but powerful. "Do you remember what my grandfather--my MOTHER'S father--said when he handed you MT Group?" Cecilia's voice turned lethally soft. "I do. Every word. And I know you haven't forgotten." Edward's face darkened like a storm front. "So long as I hold you up'" she recited, cold precision in every syllable, "you're a masterpiece. The moment I let go?" A pause. "Trash." She stepped closer. "MT Group was never yours. It was my grandfather's mercy. My mother's dying grace." Her smile showed teeth. "I am a Martin. But that has nothing to do with you." "Without them?" She laughed. "YOU'RE NOTHING." The door slammed. Edward staggered back as if physically struck, his fists bleeding where his nails had bitten into flesh. Margaret stood frozen, equal parts stunned and grudgingly impressed. Cecilia's words hit with deadly precision--cruel, clean, and devastating. That's all it took for Cecilia to eviscerate her father. *** Outside, dusk had already fallen. April heat still lingered in the air as Cecilia walked the quiet hillside road, mentally calculating how much she had left in her personal stash. She always sounded fierce and fearless, but reality had a cruel way of sobering her. Barely a thousand dollars left. Idiot. A laugh bubbled up--hollow, bitter. The heiress who'd once dropped six figures on a Birkin without blinking was now rationing cab fare. Pathetic. Edward, for all his faults, was still her father. And MT Group? That was her legacy too, no matter how much she wanted to torch it all right now. She'd never sabotage it, not really. But refuse to playing the dutiful daughter had left her with nothing but principles and a maxed-out AmEx. Soon, raindrops began to fall--one by one, soaking her hair, her skin, her clothes. Cecilia broke into a run, but still ended up drenched by the time she reached the main road. Across the street, she spotted a dimly lit bar. She hesitated, then crossed the street and stepped inside. Tonight, she would indulge--just this once.In the bridal suite, with Eleanor's help, Cecilia finally slipped out of her heavy wedding gown and changed into a knee-length red cocktail dress.The zipper had barely gone up when a firm knock rattled the door.Knock, knock, knock.Then came Liam's deep voice from outside."Are you ready? Cecilia."Cecilia's heart skipped. She clutched the fabric of her skirt, staying silent.Eleanor noticed the flush creeping up Cecilia's neck and leaned close, whispering, "Let him see a different kind of beauty."With a teasing wink, she turned and walked to the door.The moment it opened, Liam's gaze locked on Cecilia—and didn't waver.The red dress hugged her waist perfectly, the heels elongated her pale legs, and her red lips gleamed like temptation itself.She looked like a flame come to life—dazzling, dangerous, and impossible to look away from.Eleanor smiled, satisfied by Liam's stunned expression.Without bothering to close the door behind her, she slipped out.As her footsteps faded down t
On the other side of the estate, Ronald pushed his wheelchair slowly down the gravel path.He barely noticed the bumps under the wheels—his only thought was to get away as fast as possible.But then, a tall figure appeared ahead, walking straight toward him without the slightest intention of stepping aside.Ronald's hands froze on the rims.His eyes lifted, his brow furrowing sharply when he saw who it was—Liam.His pupils tightened, a flash of humiliation and fury rushing through him.He forced his expression into calm indifference, but the death grip on his wheelchair's arms betrayed him.Liam observed every tell, every suppressed emotion. His steps were measured and composed, carrying the easy confidence of a victor.He stopped right in front of Ronald, his voice smooth and deliberate."Thanks for coming to my wedding with Cecilia. But—" He paused, glancing around with cold amusement. "This doesn't look like the area for guests, does it?"The blatant dismissal was, to Ronald, nothin
The world watched the lavish wedding through live streams, with reporters capturing every moment unchallenged.Liam had allowed it all.He wanted the world to know—Cecilia belonged to him.Cecilia held his arm, her fingers tightening slightly.Despite the confident smile on her face, a quiet unease lingered beneath the surface.What backlash would this grand exposure bring?But when she looked up at the man beside her, his steady gaze melted her fears.No regrets.She shouldn't be afraid.Whatever came, they'd face it together.Finally, the tedious formalities ended. Liam calmly led Cecilia to the front.He adjusted the microphone, his voice clear and carrying."Thank you all for sharing our special day. The ceremony is now concluded."He paused, his eyes locking onto a specific spot among the guests."I'll now hand the floor to my brother, Robin. I believe he has quite a bit to say."Robin's wine glass jerked, crimson liquid sloshing perilously close to the rim.His face went sheet-wh
Liam instantly recognized her distress. His hands moved to rub her back, his words coming faster, laced with palpable panic."Not like that! Cecilia, breathe! Just listen to me!""Haa—"A ragged gasp finally broke through as Cecilia dragged air back into her lungs.She stared at him, her gaze locking onto his, mustering every shred of her remaining courage."What…" her voice shook, "are you trying to say?"Liam knew he could delay no longer. He released a heavy breath, his expression turning utterly serious."You know my name. Liam Sinclair. It's not just a coincidence, someone sharing the same name.""I am that Liam Sinclair. The third son of General Ferdinand Sinclair and Her Royal Highness, Princess Grace. And just this morning, I officially assumed the position of CEO for SCA Group's New York branch. This is the real me, Cecilia."The air seemed to solidify around them.Cecilia felt the ground give way beneath her.She staggered, her slender heels unable to steady her against the
In a relatively quiet corner of the manor, the day's two main protagonists walked hand in hand along a path sheltered by shade.Liam's grasp was warm and firm. Cecilia followed a step behind, the hem of her white lace dress whispering over the flagstones.She watched his tall, straight back, her heart beating a frantic rhythm that belied the honey-sweet smile softening her lips.It was all so perfect that she overlooked the anomaly – this wasn't the way to the wedding ceremony area.Only when Liam came to an abrupt halt did Cecilia realize they stood in the estate's secluded back garden.The music and chatter from the wedding party had faded into silence.Before them, in a spot drenched in sunlight, stood an archway woven from pure white blooms. Crystal ornaments twined among the vines, scattering tiny rainbows under the sun. Thousands of petals carpeted the ground at their feet; white roses and baby's breath swayed gently in the soft breeze.This was unmistakably… a scene set for a p
In the bride's preparation suite, the calm,elegant atmosphere was shattered by a sudden phone call—from Eleanor.All the stylists and assistants stopped what they were doing in unison, quietly stepping away to give Cecilia privacy.The moment the call connected, a near-hysterical shriek pierced the air—"Ahhhhhhh—!"Eleanor's voice trembled with excessive excitement, quickly devolving into a stream of incoherent sentences, laughter, and shouts all jumbled together.Cecilia could barely make out a single complete word.But Eleanor has been like this lately, and she's gotten used to it.She pinched the bridge of her nose, her fingers pressing against her throbbing temples, her voice laced with weary exasperation."Eleanor, CALM DOWN!"A moment of silence fell on the other end, replaced only by heavy, ragged breaths, as if Eleanor was trying to pull herself back from an emotional vortex.But the calm didn't last long—"Then I'll tell you in person! Where are you right now?!" she exclaime