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After His Daughter Pushed Me Down the Stairs

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I first saw him across the crowded ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria, and I knew my life would never be the same. Not because I believed in love at first sight—I didn't—but because Cassius Morgan commanded attention in a way that made the rest of the world fade into background noise. He stood tall and impeccable in a tailored suit, his dark hair perfectly styled, his presence somehow both approachable and untouchable. I was twenty-six, working as a junior event coordinator for the charity gala, making sure the champagne flowed and the seating chart didn't cause any social disasters. I had no business noticing him at all. But I did. 'You look like you could use a drink that isn't from the service bar,' his voice came from behind me, smooth and confident. I turned, startled, and found him holding two crystal tumblers of amber liquid. His eyes—a piercing gray-blue that seemed to see straight through me—held mine without wavering. 'I'm Cassius.

After His Daughter Pushed Me Down the Stairs Chapter 1

I first saw him across the crowded ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria, and I knew my life would never be the same. Not because I believed in love at first sight—I didn't—but because Cassius Morgan commanded attention in a way that made the rest of the world fade into background noise. He stood tall and impeccable in a tailored suit, his dark hair perfectly styled, his presence somehow both approachable and untouchable. I was twenty-six, working as a junior event coordinator for the charity gala, making sure the champagne flowed and the seating chart didn't cause any social disasters. I had no business noticing him at all.

But I did.

'You look like you could use a drink that isn't from the service bar,' his voice came from behind me, smooth and confident. I turned, startled, and found him holding two crystal tumblers of amber liquid. His eyes—a piercing gray-blue that seemed to see straight through me—held mine without wavering. 'I'm Cassius. And you look like someone who deserves better than cheap champagne.'

I took the glass, my heart hammering against my ribs. 'Elyse,' I managed, suddenly aware of my simple black dress and the way I'd hastily pinned my hair up after a long day of setup. 'Elyse Stevens.'

He smiled then, and the transformation was startling. The formal mask slipped, revealing something genuine underneath. 'I know who you are, Elyse Stevens. Your reputation precedes you.'

Over the next three months, Cassius Morgan became the center of my universe. He took me to restaurants I'd only read about, introduced me to a world where price tags were just suggestions, and treated me like I was the most fascinating person he'd ever met. When he kissed me for the first time on the Brooklyn Bridge, the city lights reflecting in the East River below us, I felt like I was living someone else's life.

'I've never felt this way before,' I confessed to him one night, lying on his chest in his penthouse, watching the city lights through floor-to-ceiling windows. 'It scares me how much I've fallen for you.'

His fingers traced lazy patterns on my bare shoulder. 'Don't be scared,' he murmured. 'Some things are just meant to be.'

The proposal came on the roof of his Midtown building, forty stories above Manhattan. The night air was crisp, the skyline was glittering, and he was down on one knee with a ring that caught the light in a thousand different directions. 'Marry me, Elyse,' he said, his voice steady and sure. 'Let me give you the life you deserve.'

I said yes without hesitation. How could I not? He was everything I'd never dared to dream of, and he had chosen me.

On the morning of our wedding, I stood in the bridal suite of the Plaza Hotel, surrounded by people I'd hired to make me beautiful. My custom Vera Wang gown was a masterpiece of ivory silk and delicate lace, its train extending behind me like a promise. I caught my reflection in the mirror and barely recognized myself—the hopeful, ordinary girl from Queens transformed into a Manhattan princess.

'You look stunning,' my friend Diana said, adjusting my veil. 'Are you ready for this?'

I nodded, unable to speak past the lump in my throat. The ceremony passed in a blur of vows and rings and promises. When Cassius kissed me, the crowd erupted in applause, and I felt like I was floating.

At the reception, surrounded by three hundred of New York's elite, I was making my way to our table when a small figure approached. Raya, Cassius's eight-year-old adopted daughter, looked up at me with eyes that seemed too old for her face.

'Do you like your dress, Mommy?' she asked, her voice sweet but something in her tone making my skin prickle.

'Yes, sweetheart,' I smiled, bending down to her level. 'It's very special.'

What happened next seemed to unfold in slow motion. Raya reached into the small flower-girl basket she was carrying and pulled out a pair of scissors. Before I could react, she began methodically cutting the train of my gown, the fabric tearing with a sound that silenced the room.

Gasps rippled through the crowd. I stood frozen, watching as my perfect day unraveled thread by thread. Cassius appeared, scooping Raya up with practiced ease.

'She's just adjusting to big changes,' he said smoothly to the stunned guests, his voice carrying across the silent room. 'Children can be so sensitive to new beginnings.'

He didn't look at me. He didn't apologize. He simply turned away, carrying Raya as if nothing had happened, leaving me standing in my ruined gown.

That night, in the master bedroom of the Morgan penthouse, I tried to talk to him about it. 'Cassius, what Raya did today—'

'Raya is a child,' he cut me off, his voice flat. 'She's adjusting to having a mother figure. You need to be more patient.'

I pressed my thumbnail into my palm, a habit I'd had since childhood. 'But she destroyed my dress. In front of everyone.'

His tone didn't sharpen—it flattened, which was somehow worse. 'She's eight, Elyse.' He straightened his tie, not meeting my eyes. 'I have calls to make. We can discuss this tomorrow.'

He left me alone in our bedroom, a room I already felt like a stranger in. As I unpacked my things, my hand brushed against something wedged behind the headboard—a leather-bound journal. I pulled it out, curious, and opened it to find pages filled with elegant handwriting in green ink. 'Something is wrong in this house,' the first line read. 'I can feel it in the walls.'

Before I could read more, a shadow fell across the page. I looked up to find Raya standing in the doorway, watching me with an expression no eight-year-old should have. Her eyes were cold, calculating, and something inside me whispered a warning I couldn't yet understand.

I closed the journal and slid it back where I'd found it, my heart racing. Whatever game was being played in this house, I had just become a piece on the board.

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