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FORCED TO MARRY MY SISTER'S BILLIONAIRE FIANCE
FORCED TO MARRY MY SISTER'S BILLIONAIRE FIANCE
Author: Blossom 🌸

CHAPTER ONE

last update publish date: 2026-06-08 15:08:02

The wine glass slipped from my fingers.

I didn't hear it break. All I could hear was my father’s low voice through the gap in the study door.

“Teresa…the only way to save the company… De Luca's has agreed to pay all our debts, but they want a marriage connection.”

My mother sighed. “Then Gabrielle will do it. Elena is too young for marriage, so we can't lose this chance.”

I pressed my back against the hallway wall. Ahead, the grand staircase led down to the ballroom, where guests were celebrating my parents' wedding anniversary.

My father cleared his throat. “Gabrielle won't agree. She's always been stubborn.”

“We agreed on this months ago,” Mother said coldly. “Gabrielle has no big dreams, no job plans. She's been living in our house doing nothing.

At least this way, she'll finally be useful.”

The words hit me like a slap. I pressed my hand over my mouth.

“She won't agree,” Father said quietly.

“She doesn't need to agree.” Mother’s voice turned sharp. “She's our daughter. She'll do what we tell her to do. The De Luca's want a wife for their son, and we need his money. It's a fair deal.”

A fair deal…they were talking about me like a piece of land.

“What about Elena?” Father asked.

“Don't be ridiculous,” Mother said. “Elena is a child. And besides, she's already made it clear she doesn't like Damiano that much to marry him. Gabrielle is our only choice.”

Father was quiet for a moment. Then, he said softly: “She's going to hate us for this.”

“She'll get over it,” Mother said. “She has no other options; no one else will want her. This is the best she can hope for.”

I stopped breathing and looked down at my trembling hands. I was twenty-three years old, not some old thing to be traded.

The study door creaked. I ran to a small sitting room, sank onto a dusty seat, and pressed my palms against my eyes.

The door behind me opened, and I turned slowly.

My mother stood in the doorway, her green dress shining. She looked at me, figuring out how much I had heard.

I stood, but before I could pretend, she stepped inside and closed the door.

“How long have you been standing there?” she asked.

“I don't know what you mean.”

“Don't lie to me. How much did you hear?”

I shook my head. "Nothing." I was…

“Stop.” She held up one hand, and I stopped. My mother had always had that effect on me; even now, at twenty-three, I felt myself shrink under her gaze. “You heard enough. I can see it on your face. So let's not waste time.”

She crossed her arms. “You already know you're going to marry Damiano De Luca. The wedding will be in three weeks.”

“No,” I said.

“Excuse me?”

“No.” My voice came out stronger. “I'm not marrying a stranger so you can fix the company.”

“We are talking about the company that feeds you, clothes you, and puts a roof over your head,” my mother said coldly. “So yes. You are doing it.”

I stepped back. “Why me? Why not Elena?”

My mother's eyes flickered.

“Elena is twenty. She's a child.”

“She's not a child,” I said. “She's almost twenty-one. And everyone knows she's with Damiano. Why can't she marry him herself?”

My mother was quiet for a long moment. Then she sat down on the edge of the settee and looked up at me. “Because Elena agreed to this,” she said.

The words didn't make sense at first.

“What?”

“Elena,” my mother repeated slowly, “was part of the arrangement from the beginning. She's the one who suggested it.”

I felt the floor tilt. “That's not true.”

“It is. The De Lucas wanted a marriage connection. Elena came to us two months ago. She said she loved Damiano but wasn't ready for marriage…not yet. She wanted to travel and enjoy her freedom. But the company couldn't wait.” My mother smoothed her dress. “So she offered another solution. You.”

I couldn't breathe.

“Elena told us you would be perfect,” my mother continued calmly. “You had no plans, no prospects. She said you'd be grateful to be useful for once.”

“She also made it very clear,” my mother said, “that you are to pretend to be the bride. You will tell no one the truth. As far as the world is concerned, Damiano De Luca is marrying you. And Elena will play her part perfectly.”

The tears came. I couldn't stop them.

“So I get to marry her leftover, live her leftover life, and sleep in her leftover bed.”

My mother stood. “You get to save this family. That's what you get.”

“She's been lying to me,” I said. “Every time she smiled at me, she was selling me.”

“Don't be dramatic. She's helping...”

My mother's hand moved towards me, but I stepped back.

“Don't,” I said. “Don't you dare touch me.”

She lowered her hand. “Elena will be at the engagement dinner tomorrow. She will toast to your happiness, and you will smile back and pretend. You will not make a scene. Do you understand?”

“I understand,” I said quietly. “I understand that my whole family has been lying to me. That I'm not a daughter or a sister…I'm a transaction. A body to put in a wedding dress so the bank doesn't take your precious company.”

“Gabrielle…”

“And I understand,” I continued, my voice dropping, “that Elena, my own sister, looked at me and saw nothing but a tool. That's what I am to all of you. A tool.”

My mother stepped towards the door…this is for the best.”

“For the best,” I repeated. “What kind of mother sells her daughter's happiness for a company? Sometimes I ask myself if you and Dad gave birth to me or I was adopted…”

I couldn't even finish. Then I felt a slap across my face. I froze at that moment, my cheek stinging.

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  • FORCED TO MARRY MY SISTER'S BILLIONAIRE FIANCE    CHAPTER FIVE

    The voice came again, close.I didn't know it was morning already.The light through the barred window looked pale. My back hurt from sleeping on the cold floor. I did not know how long I had been there; my hand still hurt, and my cheek was wet with tears. I did not remember crying.I stood up and looked around the room; the bars on the window cast shadows on the floor.I pressed my ear to the door and listened. I heard footsteps in the hallway and my mother's voice.She was laughing.While I am here in a room that feels like a tomb.I banged my fist against the door."Let me out!"The footsteps stopped.Then they started again, walking away.I banged harder. "Please!"My vision blurred as hot tears formed behind my eyes.I wiped my face with the back of my hand and hated myself for crying.Crying never changed anything.I heard the lock turn.The door opened and my mother stepped inside. She wore a cream-coloured dress, and her hair was pinned up. She looked like she was going to a p

  • FORCED TO MARRY MY SISTER'S BILLIONAIRE FIANCE    CHAPTER FOUR

    The words hung in the air as I stopped walking.Don't worry, Gabi.What did that mean?I stood in the hallway, my back against the wall, staring at the closed door, my eyes filled with tears.She said it was done; there was nothing we could do.But then she whispered that.For a moment, I let myself believe she meant something hopeful. That she had changed her mind after all these years,she can finally stand beside me.I almost smiled.Then I heard her say, "I will make sure everything goes perfectly."My blood turned to ice.She did not say it like she was sorry.She said it like she was excited.The little hope I had shattered. My sister wasn't going to help me…she wasn't going to save me.I was left all alone in this.Two weeks had passed since my parents told me I would marry Damiano De Luca, and since then my life stopped being mine.In that time, I had become a ghost.I walked the halls of my own home like I no longer belonged there. I ate meals in silence while my parents discu

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    The guests had left by the time I left the sitting room; I could still hear the faint echo of their cars pulling away outside. I walked down the hallway past the family portraits, feeling lost. I did not know where I was going.My father's words echoed in my head…”I will bring you home in handcuffs. "Each step I take makes them louder instead of fading away," and he meant it. I saw it in his eyes, that cold, hard look I had never seen before.I climbed the stairs, my hand sliding on the wooden railing. The house was quiet like it was holding its breath, waiting for me to break.At the top of the stairs, I stopped.Elena's door was closed, but a sliver of light was shining under the dark floor.My sister…The one who started this, the one who looked at Damiano De Luca and said no and then looked at me and said, "Here, you can take him."I should have been angry; I was angry. But anger was not what I felt right now.I felt desperate.I knocked. Soft at first, then harder."Elena.""I kn

  • FORCED TO MARRY MY SISTER'S BILLIONAIRE FIANCE    CHAPTER TWO

    The sting on my cheek faded into a dull burn, but I didn't move. I just stood there, staring at my mother's hand as she lowered it.She had never hit me before, not once in twenty-three years."You will not speak to me like that," she said, her voice calm again. "I am still your mother."I touched my face; it was hot under my fingers."Are you?" I whispered. "Mothers don't sell their children."She exhaled through her nose. "You're being childish.""I'm being honest.""Honest." She laughed."You want honesty? Fine. The company is weeks from bankruptcy. If we don't take De Luca's offer, we lose everything. The house, the cars, your clothes, everything you've never worried about. Gone."I knew the company was struggling. But I didn't know it was that bad."So you marry me off," I said. "Problem solved.""If that's how you want to see it," she said."How else should I see it?" My voice cracked. "You told me my little sister offered me up like a sacrifice, and you agreed."My mother didn'

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