The Substitute Bride
Before anything else could happen, I stood up from squatting in front of him and walked toward my work table. My hands were shaking, but I tried not to show it.
"Now you have time to listen to my proposal," I said firmly, trying to sound confident even though my heart was racing.
I picked up the document I had placed there earlier—a simple sheet of paper, but one that could change everything. I held it up for him to see. Yes, kidnapping him had been desperate. But what I was about to offer? Even more so.
"You just have to sign this marriage contract," I told him. "If we get married, I can claim my inheritance, solve my problem, and then we’ll let you go."
He raised an eyebrow, amused. “And what’s in it for me? I don’t gain anything here. Why should I let you manipulate my life like that?”
I clenched my fists. "You’re my hostage! Your freedom depends on me. You have no choice but to do what I say!" I snapped, voice rising with frustration.
As soon as I said it, regret washed over me. I sounded like a child throwing a tantrum, and I saw it in his eyes—disappointment. Disgust.
“I already have a fiancée, Kourtney. We’re getting married soon. I can’t marry you,” he said with finality.
Of course I knew. I knew everything about him. I kept tabs on his life not because I wanted to, but because I had to.
“I love her,” he continued. “And if I ever get married, it’s going to be with the woman I love. That’s Kim.”
I bit my lower lip to stop the trembling. I was humiliated… but worse, I was heartbroken.