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Chapter 4: First Client, First Wedding

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Fedora sat in the corner of a dimly lit coffee shop, absently stirring her caramel latte. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee mixed with the hum of conversations around her, but she was lost in thought.

It had been three months since she walked out of Rombosco Alliance Construction Company with nothing but a cardboard box and a fractured sense of self. Three months since she received the wedding invitation that sent her spiraling. Three months of trying—and failing—to figure out what was next, or even kickstart the business idea she researched about—Bridal Fix. 

Her savings were dwindling. And she is yet to know how to go about the Bridal Fix idea.

Fedora had always been a fighter. Born and raised in Texas by a Texas father and a Mexican mother, she was no stranger to hardship. She had learned early on that survival meant adapting, and when life knocked her down, she found a way to get back up. But this time, she wasn’t just getting up—she was reinventing herself.

She was a woman with a stellar résumé but no desire to return to the corporate world.

And then fate intervened.

She wasn’t eavesdropping, not exactly—but the conversation at the next table was impossible to ignore.

“I just need someone to pretend to be my wife for Thanksgiving,” a man groaned. “My mother won’t stop nagging me about settling down, and I can’t handle another year of her matchmaking.”

Fedora glanced up, intrigued. The man looked like he had stepped straight out of a luxury magazine—tailored navy suit, expensive watch, perfectly styled hair. Mid-40s, probably. Old enough to have his life together, yet desperate enough to consider something this ridiculous.

Before she could stop herself, she spoke.

“I’ll do it,” she said, her voice casual. “For a price.”

The man blinked, caught off guard. “You’re joking.”

She shrugged. “Try me.”

His curiosity sharpened. “How much?”

She had no idea what number made sense, so she blurted out the first thing that sounded outrageous. “Three thousand dollars.”

She expected laughter. Maybe a scoff.

Instead, he pulled out his phone. “Give me your number.”

Fedora hesitated, then rattled off the digits. Is this how prayers are answered fast? Wait! Did she even remember to pray at all? Because all she could remember was wallowing in self-pity.

***

The man’s name was Daniel Montgomery—heir to Montgomery & Sons, a billion-dollar shipping empire. His problem? An overbearing mother who was determined to see him married before the year ended.

His solution? Fedora.

“All you have to do is act the part,” he explained over lunch the next day. “Hold my hand at dinner. Smile at my relatives. Convince my mother we’re serious, and in return, you walk away with three grand.”

It sounded unreal. Her first client? Whew!

***

Two weeks later, Fedora entered the Montgomery estate—a sprawling mansion that looked like something out of a royal fairytale.

She had played many roles in her life—a daughter, an employee, a girlfriend, and a best friend—but this was the first time she had played a wife.

She wore an elegant navy dress, simple yet refined, and her hair swept into soft waves. She knew the assignment: charm, convince, and leave.

Daniel introduced her to his family, and Fedora slipped seamlessly into the role. She laughed at his father’s jokes, complimented his mother’s home, and listened intently as his younger sister raved about her latest travel adventure.

The hardest part? Pretending to adore a man she barely knew.

But Fedora was a quick learner. She noticed how Daniel always hesitated before answering a personal question, so she filled in the gaps with effortless lies. She intertwined her fingers with his when his mother’s sharp gaze landed on them. She rested a hand on his arm whenever a nosy aunt asked about wedding dates.

By the end of the night, Mrs. Montgomery was beaming.

“You’ve finally found someone worthy,” she said, gripping Fedora’s hands warmly.

If only she knew.

When the evening ended, Daniel walked Fedora to her car. He looked both amused and relieved. “I have to admit, you were incredible.”

She smirked. “I know.”

He handed her an envelope—three thousand in crisp bills.

“Worth every penny,” he said.

***

She couldn't believe her luck in landing her first client. The idea was like a joke when she first got it that fateful day, but now? It was a dream come true.

But the very next morning, Daniel called.

“I have a friend,” he began. “He needs a wife, too. But for a little longer.”

Fedora hesitated. Once was a miracle. Twice? That was real business.

“How much?” she asked.

“Fifteen grand.”

Her breath caught.

It wasn’t love. It wasn’t romance. It was a service—and a lucrative one at that.

Fedora had always been good at fixing things, at making things work. If men like Daniel were willing to pay for a well-crafted illusion, why shouldn’t she be the one to provide it?

And just like that, Bridal Fix was finally established.

***

By the time she met Judah Carlstone, Fedora had perfected her craft. She had been a bride fifteen times and divorced just as many. Each marriage was an act, a performance executed with precision.

It wasn’t always smooth. There had been close calls, like the time a suspicious mother-in-law hired a private investigator to dig into her past. Fedora had spent three weeks crafting a flawless cover story, complete with fake social media accounts, old emails, and staged “family” photos. When the investigator presented his findings, everything checked out. Another time, an ex-client's real fiancée showed up at an event, demanding answers. Fedora played dumb, feigned confusion, and walked away before things could unravel.

She operated strictly through word-of-mouth referrals—no website, no digital footprint. Her business was discreet, her clients wealthy and desperate. A friend would recommend a friend, always in hushed tones over scotch or cigars. Some were CEOs needing a wife for an international business deal. Others were politicians avoiding scandal. Whatever the reason, Fedora delivered.

She had played the role of the devoted wife, the reluctant bride, the trophy spouse—all without losing herself. She wore wedding dresses like armor and said vows like well-rehearsed lines in a play. Love was an illusion, and she was the magician who sold the fantasy.

Then came Judah.

Tall, confident, and unreadable. He wasn’t like the others. He didn’t fumble with nervous excuses or present rehearsed requests. He slid a contract across the table and met her gaze with an intensity that unsettled her.

“I need a wife,” he said, his voice smooth but firm. “For three months. No complications. No exceptions.”

Fedora smirked, tapping a manicured nail against the table. “That’s what they all say.”

But something in his expression made her pause. There was a weight behind his words, an urgency she couldn’t quite place. Judah wasn’t just another client. He was something else.

A recommendation had brought him to her, but this one came with a whisper of reverence. Judah Carlstone—royalty, billionaire, the man who never needed to ask for anything. And yet, here he was, asking for her.

Who exactly is he, anyway? His referee never told her anything, except, “He needs you as urgently as air?” Like, seriously, air? It is not as if he would die if she weren’t in the picture!

The fact is, she had always had one rule: “I don’t give an ounce about who you are—so just tell me the basics of what I need to know about the job—any other information is none of my bees-wax,” and all her clients obeyed the rules to the latter. Hence, in all her three years of being the sole CEO of Bridal Fix, she was more curious than a cat!

And for the first time in a long time, Fedora wondered if she had finally met someone who could break through the walls she had so carefully built.

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  • No Apologies, No Regrets   Chapter 7: A Scandal & A Quick Exit

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  • No Apologies, No Regrets   Chapter 8: The First Regret?

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  • No Apologies, No Regrets   Chapter 29: The Ex. Must Bleed!

    Seven days after the rescue, Fedora sat in the debriefing room.The room was silent, heavy with the kind of stillness that follows trauma. A chill clung to the air despite the spring sun warming Langley outside. Fedora sat wrapped in a thick gray sweater, her figure still visibly frail. But her gaze—tired, sharp, unflinching—held more strength than most people in the room could bear to meet for long.Judah wasn’t allowed inside.His supervisor, Trenholm, had pulled him aside that morning.“You’re too close,” he said. “We need her mind, Judah—not your heart flooding the room.”Judah clenched his fists but said nothing.He understood—but that didn’t mean it didn’t tear at him.So now, he paced outside the room like a caged animal, catching every muffled word that slipped through the vents.Inside, Agent Mowe sat across from Fedora. Calm. Clinical.“You were in Korben’s custody for four days,” He began. “Anything you remember—voices, names, faces—could matter.”Fedora blinked slowly. “He

  • No Apologies, No Regrets   Chapter 28: Her Voice, His Salvation

    “Stay on the line with me, Fedora,” Judah said, voice trembling, pacing the CIA ops center like a man walking a tightrope between hope and insanity. “Don’t hang up. Please.” “I won’t,” came her faint, exhausted voice. “I promise.” His throat closed, but he forced words out. “Are you safe now? Where are you exactly? Are you inside a building? Are there people with you?” “I’m in a house. A kind farmer brought me in. His family’s kind. They gave me food… a place to sleep. I think it’s somewhere in the outskirts. I—I don’t really know.” Judah turned to the team. “Trace her call. Get satellites aligned. Move now.” “Fedora, look around. Anything you can tell me—street signs, landmarks?” There was shuffling on her end. A moment of silence. “There’s a sign… says ‘Little Haven.’” “Copy that!” shouted one of the techs. “We’re narrowing it down!” Judah’s voice softened again. “Are you okay? Did they hurt you?” She was quiet for a moment. “I’ve got cuts. Bruises. But I’m alive,

  • No Apologies, No Regrets   Chapter 27: Where is Fedora?

    The rope was tight, digging into the skin of Fedora’s wrists, but not impossibly so. She’d been still for hours—breathing, counting, watching the patterns of the guard who stood at the door of the dingy fifth-floor room. The old textile factory was a crumbling skeleton of rust and rot, but it gave her something Korben hadn’t counted on: silence. Silence that let her hear every footstep. Every whisper. Every opportunity. Korben had gone out for food. The guard was bored. And Fedora… was ready. She shifted in the chair slowly, careful not to draw attention. Earlier, while Korben ranted about demands and consequences, she’d swiped the tiny piece of jagged metal from the broken vent behind her. Now, she pressed it against the rope, sawing back and forth behind her back. Her wrists bled, but she didn’t stop. Her arms trembled from the strain. Still, she kept cutting. Minutes felt like lifetimes Then—snap. The rope gave. She moved fast. Before the guard could react, she was on him. T

  • No Apologies, No Regrets   Chapter 26: The Release

    “Dammit!” Korben snarled, kicking over a rusted pipe as he stormed into the room. The bowl of street noodles he brought crashed to the floor, splattering the wall. The guard he’d assigned to Fedora lay writhing, bloodied and dazed, clutching his jaw and muttering incoherently. The ropes were on the ground—cut clean through. The window? Shattered.The air was rank with rage and panic.“Where is she?!” Korben bellowed, grabbing the man by the collar, shaking him violently. “You had one job!”He didn’t wait for an answer.Upstairs. Downstairs. Through the stairwell. Behind crates and rotten furniture. He tore through every room in the crumbling warehouse. No Fedora. He charged outside, diving into the dense brush behind the building, gun drawn, scanning for movement. Nothing.She was gone.She’d outmaneuvered him.And the handover to Judah was in just a few hours.He paced, breathing hard. Options flickered in his mind like static. He couldn’t show up empty-handed. That would mean he ca

  • No Apologies, No Regrets   Chapter 25: Kidnapped

    Judah’s knuckles were white on the conference table. The room was dim, tension slicing through the air like a scalpel to the throat.“Confirmed?” he asked.Trenholm’s expression was grim, jaw set. “Confirmed. Korben Lyle isn’t just back—he’s activated. He’s reached out to Rivas' network. He’s offering names, files, ops. Everything.”Judah stood slowly. His voice was a whisper soaked in fury. “He’s selling me out.”Trenholm nodded. “And Fedora.”Judah’s eyes narrowed into slits. “I should’ve ended him in Tel Aviv.”But this wasn’t about failed missions anymore.This was personal.This was Fedora.***Judah knows Korben very well. In fact, he had worked with him on several cases before he went rogue. Before he became the agency’s most hunted asset, he was one of their best.Operative-classified. Special activities division. A handler’s nightmare and a field agent’s legend. He didn’t follow rules—he rewrote them. Missions that should’ve failed became ghost stories whispered in Langley’s

  • No Apologies, No Regrets   Chapter 24: The Shadow That Watched

    The text came through at 2:03 a.m.Unknown Number: “She looked happy with you. Let’s see how long that lasts.”Judah stared at the screen, fingers tightening around his phone. The air in his apartment suddenly felt colder. He rose from the couch, checked the windows. All locked. Still, something didn’t feel right.Someone had seen them. Someone had watched.And that someone wasn’t Rivas.***In her room, Fedora stood in front of her bathroom mirror, brushing her teeth in silence. Her phone buzzed on the counter.Anonymous: “You were always too soft, Fedora. I’m surprised you’re still alive.”She froze, foam drying on her lips. The number was untraceable.Another message followed.Anonymous: “Cynthia said you couldn’t stomach blood.”Her grip on the toothbrush loosened. It clattered into the sink."Cynthia? What does she have to do with this? How did this stalker know she hated the sight of blood?" She quizzed rhetorically.She knew that Cynthia was vengeful, but not to this extent. Or

  • No Apologies, No Regrets   Chapter 23: Jealousy in the Horizon…

    It started as an ordinary Saturday. Fedora and Judah were at the mall, doing something as simple as picking out curtain swatches. They blended into the crowd—Judah in his dark glasses and cap, Fedora in jeans and a cropped sweater—relaxed for the first time in days after what they went through during the first consignment delivery for Rivas.They were laughing at something silly—a pretzel vendor who insisted his snacks had “marriage-saving salt”—when a voice called out, slicing through the peace.“Fedora?”Her smile froze.Fedora turned to see the one face she’d never hoped to see again.Tyler.There he was, in jeans and a button-down, older and clearly worn out. Fedora’s heart stuttered, not because she still felt anything for him—but because she didn’t.“I just need fifteen minutes,” Tyler said, desperation bleeding through his words.“Who is he?” Judah asked.“He is my ex. We broke up about five years ago.” She answered“Fedora, please, can you give me fifteen minutes of time, if y

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