MasukScarlett Pierce had spent her entire life living as a shadow within her own family, constantly yielding to her pampered stepsister, Penelope. The breaking point arrived on her own wedding day, when her fiancé, Arthur Sterling, halted the ceremony to declare his love for Penelope instead.
Lihat lebih banyakThe white roses were everywhere. They had been flown in from the Netherlands at a cost that could have bought a mid-sized apartment. Their scent was thick and cloying, trapped under the high vaulted ceilings of the cathedral. I stood at the altar in a silk Haute Couture gown that felt heavier with every passing second. I didn’t look at the flowers. I looked at the man standing across from me, and I felt nothing but a dull sense of anticipation.
"I’m sorry, Scarlett."
Arthur Sterling’s voice cracked as it hit the microphone. The sound echoed through the church, cutting through the murmurs of five hundred socialites. He wasn’t looking at me. His eyes were fixed on the front row, specifically on my half-sister, Penelope. She sat there with her hands pressed to her chest, her eyes brimming with well-rehearsed tears.
"I can't go through with this," Arthur continued, his voice gaining a desperate kind of strength. "I can't marry you when my heart belongs to someone else. It’s Penelope. It has always been Penelope."
The silence that followed lasted exactly two seconds before the room erupted. It wasn’t a roar of anger; it was a wave of hushed, delighted gossiping. I could see the smirks behind expensive lace fans. I saw my stepmother, Victoria, leaning toward Penelope, her face a mask of fake concern while her eyes gleamed with triumph.
Penelope leaned toward the nearest microphone, her voice trembling just enough to be heard by everyone. "Oh, Scarlett... I’m so sorry. I tried to tell him to stay with you. I tried to be the bigger person, but love... you can’t fight love."
They wanted a show. They wanted me to scream, to tear at my veil, or to beg Arthur to change his mind. They wanted the "Ice Queen" of the Pierce family to finally break in public.
I walked over to the priest, who was frozen in shock, and calmly took the microphone from his hand. The feedback gave a sharp hum that silenced the room.
"Fine," I said. My voice was flat, professional, and loud. "The wedding is off."
Arthur blinked. He looked confused, perhaps even a little disappointed that I wasn't devastated. "Scarlett, I—"
"Be quiet, Arthur," I interrupted. I stepped closer to him, my heels clicking sharply on the marble floor. "Since you are the one breaching the contract, we need to discuss the logistics. My mother’s estate moved ten million dollars into your company’s expansion fund last quarter. Per our prenuptial agreement, a cancellation of this nature triggers an immediate repayment clause. You have twenty-four hours to return the ten million, plus a thirty percent penalty for breach of contract."
Arthur’s face went from pale to a sickly shade of grey. "Ten... ten million? Plus thirty percent? Scarlett, the company hasn't liquidated those assets yet. I don't have that kind of cash sitting in a vault."
"That sounds like a personal problem," I replied. I turned my gaze to Penelope. "You wanted him, Penelope? He's all yours. Just keep in mind that he comes with a thirteen-million-dollar debt and a reputation for being a coward. You two deserve each other."
I didn't wait for a response. I turned my back on the altar and began the long walk down the red carpet. Every eye in the building followed me. I didn't look at my father, who was staring at his shoes, or Victoria, whose smug look had vanished the moment I mentioned the money.
As I reached the back of the church, I saw a man I didn't recognize sitting in the very last row. He was leaning back, his long legs crossed, looking more like he was watching a bored documentary than a high-society scandal. He was dressed in a suit that cost more than Arthur’s entire car collection.
I stopped. I knew who he was by reputation alone. One of the ushers had whispered his name earlier with a mix of fear and awe.
"Is that Alexander King?" I asked a nearby guest, a woman I vaguely remembered from a charity gala.
"Yes," she whispered, her eyes wide. "He never goes to weddings. Why is he here?"
I remembered the news from the business journals this morning. The King Group was facing a massive internal power struggle. Alexander needed a wife to solidify his grandmother’s inheritance requirements by the end of the week.
I walked straight up to him.
His eyes were a cold, piercing grey. He didn't stand up. He just watched me approach with a look of mild amusement.
"Mr. King," I said, loud enough for the people nearby to hear. "I understand you’re in the market for a wife."
A faint, dangerous smile touched his lips. "And you're making an application, Ms. Pierce?"
"I'm the best option you've got," I said, leaning in slightly. "I’m efficient, I have my own capital, and I don't care about 'love.' Most importantly, I’m already wearing the dress. We can be at the courthouse in twenty minutes."
The guests around us stopped breathing. Arthur and Penelope were forgotten. Alexander King stood up slowly, towering over me. He buttoned his jacket, his movements slow and deliberate. He held out his hand, his eyes locking onto mine with an intensity that would have made a lesser person flinch.
"The offer is accepted, Mrs. King," he said, his voice a low growl that carried through the silent church. "Let's go sign the papers."
The silence in the Grand Hyatt ballroom was thick enough to feel. The guests, who had spent the last hour praising Penelope and Arthur, were now frozen. All eyes were on the King’s Blood necklace—the diamonds were so bright they seemed to pull all the light in the room toward me.Penelope couldn't stand it. I watched her grip tighten on her glass of red wine. Her face, which had been carefully painted to look innocent and "soft," was starting to twitch. She had spent her life thinking she had won because she stole Arthur. Now, she realized that while she had taken my leftovers, I had taken the entire table.She let go of Arthur’s arm and started walking toward us. She forced a smile, but it looked more like a grimace."Scarlett!" she called out. Her voice was too loud, cutting through the murmurs of the crowd. "I was so worried about you after yesterday. I’m so glad to see you’ve... found someone to take care of you so quickly."She reached us in a few hurried steps. As she got closer
The Grand Hyatt ballroom was a sea of black ties and silk gowns. Crystal chandeliers hung from the high ceilings, casting a sharp, artificial light over Banyan City’s wealthiest families. The air was a mix of expensive perfume and the smell of chilled champagne. It was the kind of event where reputations were made or destroyed over a single conversation.In the center of the room, Penelope was the center of attention. She was leaning into Arthur, her hand resting on his arm as if to mark her territory. A group of younger socialites surrounded them, their voices high and eager."You really are brave, Penelope," one girl said, sipping from a flute of champagne. "I don't think I could have handled the drama yesterday. You and Arthur clearly belong together."Penelope lowered her head, playing the role of the humble victim. "It was difficult, of course. But you can't help who you love. Scarlett... well, she’s always been very focused on business. I think she forgot that a marriage needs a
The news of the Mevoy boutique incident spread through Banyan City’s elite circles like a fever. By dinner time, everyone was talking about the woman who had walked into a high-end store in a plain polo shirt and bought out the entire inventory with a King’s Black Card. The Pierce family tried to spin the story as a misunderstanding, but the damage was done.Arthur Sterling was in a much worse position. While the city gossiped, he was drowning in legal notices. The lawyers from the King Empire were ruthless. They didn’t just ask for the ten million dollars; they demanded it within a twenty-four-hour window, backed by a pile of breach-of-contract penalties. For a man whose assets were tied up in stalled developments, it was a death sentence.That evening, I was in Alexander’s study. The room was large, lined with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves that held volumes older than the Pierce family’s entire lineage. I sat on a leather sofa with a glass of dark red wine, reading a report on the St
Mevoy Avenue was quiet. It was the kind of silence that only money could buy. To even walk through the main doors, you needed a membership that required a fifty-thousand-dollar monthly spend. I didn't come here for the status; I came for the air conditioning and a distraction. Alexander had given me a heavy, matte-black card this morning. He didn't say much, just told me to "look the part."I was dressed in a plain white polo shirt and simple tailored trousers. No logos. No flashing jewelry. I wanted to move through the stores without being followed by sales associates.I stopped at a boutique called Mevoy Elite. Inside, the lighting was soft and the air smelled like expensive sandalwood. I saw a black silk dress hanging near the back. It was simple, elegant, and perfectly cut. I reached out to touch the fabric, feeling the cool silk against my skin."Look at this. I didn't think they let people in here without a deposit anymore."I didn't need to turn around to know who it was. Penel
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