LOGINTwelve years of love, loyalty, and promises—shattered in one gunshot moment. Aria thought she knew what love meant: sacrifices, patience, blind faith in the man she'd called her fiancé for over a decade. But on Valentine's Day, with a gun pointed in their direction, Liam instinctively shielded his ex, Sophia—while Aria was left bleeding and invisible. "You almost died!" "And he didn't even look at me, Lili. He wrapped his arms around her like I was nothing." Torn between heartbreak and dignity, Aria makes a bold move—marrying Liam's wealthy rival, Aiden Carter, in an impulsive act of revenge. But Aiden is more than a rebound. He's powerful, possessive, and unexpectedly protective—and he plays for keeps. Now caught between a love that failed her, and a man who may demand more than she's ready to give… Aria's heart faces the ultimate reckoning. Will she finally become someone's first choice—or lose herself trying?
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I never thought Valentine's Day would be the day my heart would truly break.
Liam had reserved a table at La Perle, the crown jewel of Manhattan dining—crystal chandeliers glowing above us, the air humming with soft jazz and the scent of roses at every table. It should have been the perfect Valentine's date, the kind you tell your kids about one day.
"You look beautiful tonight, Aria," Liam whispered, reaching across the table to take my hand.
I smiled, trying to ignore how distant he'd been lately. Ever since Sophia Clarke came back to New York two months ago, my relationship with Liam had changed. Still, I clung to hope. After all, we were getting married in just five days.
"I'm glad we could spend Valentine's Day together," I said softly.
Liam nodded, but his eyes seemed distracted. "Of course. I wouldn't miss it."
Despite the words, I couldn't help remembering all the dinner dates he'd canceled recently. Always with the same excuse: "Sophia needs me."
Just as our appetizers arrived, I noticed Liam's eyes widen. Following his gaze, my heart sank.
Sophia Clarke stood there, radiant in a white dress that clung to her slender frame, her blonde hair cascading down her shoulders. Her eyes—those large, seemingly innocent blue eyes—scanned the room until they landed on our table. A slow smile spread across her face.
"Well, isn't this adorable?" Sophia's voice rang out as she glided toward us, her white silk dress clinging like it was painted on. "Liam, Aria—what are the odds? Manhattan's massive, yet somehow I keep stumbling into you two." Her smile was sugar-sweet, her eyes anything but.
I bit the inside of my cheek. This was the third "coincidence" this month.
Liam stood up immediately. "Sophia, what a surprise."
The warmth in his voice was unmistakable.
"I'm just meeting some friends," she said, her eyes darting to me briefly before focusing back on Liam. "But they seem to be running late."
"Why don't you join us while you wait?" Liam said—too quickly, too eagerly.
I was momentarily stunned, yet my chest felt like being struck by a blunt object, a dull ache spreading outward.
Our romantic Valentine's dinner had just become a party of three.
As the evening progressed, Sophia dominated the conversation with stories that seemed designed to remind Liam of their shared past. Each time, Liam would nod enthusiastically, lost in memories that didn't include me.
I sat there, invisible, watching as my fiancé and his first love flirted right in front of me.
"Sophia," I finally said, my patience wearing thin, "it's Valentine's Day. Liam and I were having a private dinner."
"Oh, Aria," Sophia's voice dripped with false sympathy. "Don't be so possessive. Liam and I are just old friends catching up. Isn't that right, Li?"
"Aria," Liam's voice was sharp. "Don't be so sensitive. Sophia's just making conversation."
I stared at him, stunned by the rebuke. This was supposed to be our night, and yet he was defending her?
"I should go," I said quietly, placing my napkin on the table. The pain of his betrayal was too much to bear.
Before I could stand, the sound of shattering glass filled the restaurant. A man's voice, loud and frantic, cut through the elegant atmosphere.
"SOPHIA! WHERE IS SHE?"
I saw a disheveled man in his thirties, wild-eyed and unsteady on his feet. What froze my blood wasn't his appearance, but the gun clutched in his trembling hand.
"Ryan," Sophia gasped from our table, her face draining of color.
"If I can't have you, no one will!" Ryan shouted, his voice breaking with emotion.
That was when everything seemed to happen in slow motion.
Ryan's face contorted with rage. He raised his gun, aiming directly at Sophia.
Liam didn't even look at me. His chair screeched back as he bolted to Sophia, wrapping her up like she was the most precious thing in the world. His arms locked around her, his voice frantic, whispering promises I was never meant to hear.
And me? I was shoved out, left wide open to the barrel of the gun.
The gunshot was deafening.
I felt a searing pain across my upper arm as I fell to the floor. Warm blood seeped through my dress, but all I could focus on was the sight before me: Liam, wrapped protectively around Sophia, his body covering hers, his arms cradling her head.
He hadn't even looked at me. At that moment, I became invisible to him. In his eyes, there was only Sophia.
"Miss, are you alright?" A concerned waiter knelt beside me, eyes wide at the sight of blood on my sleeve.
Fortunately, I escaped with just a graze wound. When the gunshot rang out, security guards had tackled Ryan, causing his aim to veer off target. The bullet only grazed my arm instead of hitting me directly.
The pain in my arm was nothing compared to the agony in my heart.
Only when paramedics arrived did Liam finally notice me, his eyes widening when he saw the crimson stain spreading across my sleeve.
"Aria!" His face paled when he saw the blood. "Oh God, are you hurt?"
"I'm fine," I whispered, though nothing was fine. Nothing would ever be fine again.
"I'm so sorry," he stammered, helping me to my feet. "Sophia was closer to me, I just reacted. It happened so fast."
I nodded mechanically, accepting his explanation because the alternative was too painful to acknowledge. But the truth pounded in my head with each heartbeat – he didn't choose her because she was closer. He chose her because she was more important.
"We need to get you to a hospital," he insisted, finally showing concern as he examined my wound.
The emergency room was chaotic. As the doctor cleaned and stitched my arm, Liam paced nervously in the small treatment room.
"You scared me," he said, stopping to brush my hair from my face. "When I saw the blood..."
For a moment, I allowed myself to believe he truly cared. That maybe what happened at the restaurant was really just proximity and instinct, not a window into his heart.
Then his phone buzzed. He glanced at the screen, and the way his face shifted—guilt, urgency, something I'd never seen directed at me—told me everything before he even said her name.
"It's Sophia," he murmured, almost apologetic. Like I should understand. Like it was normal to leave your fiancée bleeding while you ran to your ex.
"She says she's having an anxiety attack... I should take this."
"Go ahead," I said, my voice hollow.
"I'll be right back," he promised, but the door had barely closed behind him before I felt the tears I'd been holding back stream down my face.
By the time the doctor finished bandaging my arm, twenty minutes had passed. Liam hadn't returned.
"The bullet grazed you pretty deeply," the doctor explained. "You're lucky it didn't hit anything vital. I've prescribed some antibiotics and pain medication. You should have someone stay with you tonight."
I nodded silently, wondering who that someone would be, since my fiancé was clearly occupied elsewhere.
"Aria!" Lillian burst through the treatment room door, her eyes wild with worry. "I came as soon as I got your text. Oh my God, are you okay?"
"I'm fine," I said automatically, though the lie felt heavy on my tongue.
Lillian looked around the empty room, her expression darkening. "Where's Liam?"
I couldn't meet her eyes. "He had to take a call."
"A call? You got shot and he's taking a call?" Her voice rose with each word. "Please tell me it's not who I think it is."
My silence was answer enough.
"No. I'm not letting this go anymore," she said, crossing her arms. "Twelve years, Aria. Twelve years you've loved him, and this is how he repays you?"
"Lili, please." I was too exhausted, too hurt to have this conversation."Can we just go, please? I don't want to stay at my place tonight. Dad would worry too much if he saw me like this."
By the time we reached her apartment, I could barely keep it together. As soon as I sat down, the lump in my throat could no longer be contained. Tears streamed down, dampening the sleeve of Lillian's shirt.Lillian sat next to me, holding my uninjured hand tightly, her warmth grounding me.
"You can't marry him, Aria," she said gently, brushing a tear off my cheek. "Not after this."
I shook my head, trying to breathe through the sobs. "I can't just walk away, Lili… I've loved him for twelve years."
"We've known each other since we were kids, Lili. He was there when my mom died. He held me through the worst nights of my life. He's been… everything. I can't just throw it all away because of one mistake."
"One mistake?" she echoed, her brows drawing together. "Aria, a man pulled a gun—and Liam ran to protect Sophia. Not you. That wasn't a slip-up, that was instinct. That was his heart reacting before his mouth could make excuses."
I stared down at the cold tile floor of the apartment, my throat tight, my chest aching. I didn't want to admit it… but I couldn't deny what I saw either.
"He told me it was nothing," I whispered hoarsely. "That they're just friends."
Lillian let out a shaky breath, then reached out and squeezed my uninjured hand. "I believe you love him. I do. But love isn't always enough. Especially when it's one-sided. And Aria… I think you're the only one holding on."
Her words were like knives, cutting deep into wounds already raw and bleeding. I felt my head pounding with an intense pain.
I knew Lillian was right.But how could I walk away now? Our families had planned this wedding for months. Everyone was expecting a fairytale ending to our twelve-year romance.
And despite everything, a small, foolish part of me still hoped our story could have a happy ending. That Liam would remember why he asked me to marry him in the first place. That the boy who had once promised to protect me would find his way back to me before it was too late.
"I'll give him one last chance," I whispered, wiping away the salt of my tears. My voice shook, but my words didn't. "Five days. If he can't prove I'm the woman he chooses, then I'm done. No more excuses. No more begging for scraps."
Lillian didn't argue. She just pulled me into her arms and held me like she had a hundred times before—when we were little girls.
Five days.
That's all I would give him.
After that… I'd have to find a way to give myself back to me.
Author’s POVThree months later, the grounds of the Carter estate transformed into a fairytale wedding venue. White roses cascaded over elegant arches, crystal chandeliers suspended from the open-air pavilion caught the afternoon sunlight, and champagne flowed freely among New York's elite.Aria stood before the floor-length mirror in the bridal suite, her fingers trembling slightly as she adjusted her veil. The custom Vera Wang gown hugged her curves before flaring out in a dramatic train, making her look every bit the princess she never thought she'd become."You look stunning," Claire gushed, dabbing at her eyes. "Liam is going to eat his heart out when he sees what he lost."Summer nodded vigorously while fixing a strand of Aria's hair. "The press is going crazy outside. Everyone who's anyone in New York is here."The door cracked open, and Thomas Carter stepped in. The patriarch's usually stern face softened when his eyes landed on Aria."May I have a word with Aria?" he asked, h
Aria's POVThe rain had turned thin and gray—more mist than storm—and the whole city looked washed out and tired. Aiden drove in silence, one hand on the wheel, the other wrapped around mine. He didn't let go once.When we reached Thomas's floor, the atmosphere felt different from yesterday. Quieter. Tighter. Like everyone in the hall was holding their breath around bad news.Grace was standing outside the room. The moment she saw us, her eyes widened, and relief crashed over her face so openly that I almost pitied her."Aiden. Aria.""What happened?" I asked.Grace swallowed. "The doctors found another lesion this morning. They still want surgery, but now they're worried about the delay."Aiden's face hardened, but he didn't speak.Grace looked between us and lowered her voice. "He's asking for you."Aiden stared at the door.For one second, I thought he might turn around and walk away.Then he stepped forward.I went in with him.Thomas Carter looked older than he had even yesterday
Aria's POVHe backed me toward the bed, his movements unhurried but purposeful. When my legs hit the mattress, he gently lowered me down, his body following mine. The weight of him pressed me into the soft bedding, his hands continuing their exploration."Aiden," I breathed as he pushed my sweater up, exposing my skin to the cool air. His mouth replaced his hands, hot against my flesh, making me squirm beneath him.Our clothing disappeared piece by piece, his mouth never leaving my skin for long. When we were both naked, he paused to look down at me, his eyes taking in every inch. The intensity of his gaze made heat rush through me, pooling between my thighs."Beautiful," he murmured, his hand sliding down my stomach and between my legs. I gasped as his fingers found me wet and ready for him.He took his time, building my pleasure with skilled movements that had me clutching at his shoulders, my nails digging into his skin. Just when I was close to the edge, he positioned himself betw
Aria's POVI found a strange comfort in the hospital's empty corridor where Samuel had left me. The soft patter of rain against the windows created a soothing rhythm that helped clear my thoughts.Aiden appeared minutes later, his eyes scanning the area until they found me.His shoulders visibly relaxed when he spotted me sitting alone on the bench. "There you are."I raised an eyebrow, surprised to see him so soon. "That was quick. I thought you'd talk with Mr. Carter longer.""We finished our conversation," he said simply, his tone closing the subject.He crossed the distance between us and took my hand in his. My fingers were cold from sitting in this drafty corridor, and he immediately enclosed them in his warm grip."Samuel Carter found you?" he asked, rubbing my cold fingers between his palms.I tilted my head curiously. "Did he confess to you already?""I saw him on my way down. He looked guilty as hell." A hint of amusement touched his voice.I couldn't help but laugh at Samue
Aria's POVLillian tapped my shoulder, her gaze landing on my flushed face. "What were you dreaming about? You look pretty hot and bothered."She handed me a tissue. I took it, dabbing at the thin layer of sweat on my forehead while my mind replayed fragments of the dream. Heat rushed to my cheeks.
Aria's POVAfter our steamy session on the balcony, Aiden carried me to the bathroom, my legs still trembling and useless from multiple orgasms.The warm water cascaded over our bodies as he gently washed away the evidence of our passion, his strong hands massaging soap across my se
Aria's POVI woke up completely exhausted after our intense lovemaking.The bedroom was dimly lit when I opened my eyes, and Aiden was no longer beside me.I reached out to touch his side of the bed—still warm.He must have gotten up just moments ago.
Aria's POVI grabbed Aiden's hand without hesitation when he reached for mine. Something about the simple gesture made my heart flutter more than it probably should have.The evening sun was sinking into the ocean, turning everything golden. The beach sparkled like someone had scattered glitter acr






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