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After My Fiancé Abandoned Me, His Billionaire Rival Saved Me Novel Cover

After My Fiancé Abandoned Me, His Billionaire Rival Saved Me

We arrived in Aspen for our pre-wedding ski trip. I was exhausted but happy. The snow looked magical through the cab window. I thought this week would just be me and Andrew. Seven years together, and we finally had time to ourselves before the wedding. Then I walked into the resort lobby. Skyla was sitting by the roaring stone fireplace. She held a mug of hot cocoa with both hands. She wore a pristine white snow bunny outfit that made her look tiny and fragile. My stomach dropped.
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Chapter 4

I sat across from Sterling at a quiet, candlelit table in an upscale SoHo restaurant. Rain tapped gently against the dark glass. It was our first official dinner since he gave me the London project.

Sterling loosened his silk tie and let out a soft, ragged sigh. He rubbed the back of his neck. His dark eyes met mine, looking incredibly tired but devastatingly handsome.

"Long day?" I asked, taking a sip of my wine.

He gave a weak, self-deprecating smile. "The board is relentless. My father expects absolute perfection. Sometimes, I feel like I'm just a machine built to run an empire. They don't see me as a person."

I paused, my wine glass hovering in the air. I recognized the tactic instantly. It was the classic damsel in distress move. Playing the victim to pull on my heartstrings. Skyla used to do this to Andrew all the time with her fake panic attacks.

But when Skyla did it, her goal was to push me out. When Sterling did it, he just wanted to pull me closer.

He reached across the white tablecloth. His large, warm hand covered mine. "Being with you is the only time I can actually breathe, Charlotte," he murmured softly. His thumb stroked my knuckles. "You're kind of my savior."

My chest did a stupid, happy flip. I knew exactly what he was doing. He was weaponizing his vulnerability. But I didn't pull my hand away. I just smiled. "Drink your wine, Sterling."

He grinned, the exhaustion vanishing from his face in a split second. His eyes sparkled with pure, dominant triumph.

Saturday morning, Sterling picked me up in his black SUV. He wouldn't tell me where we were going. "Just trust me," he said.

We pulled up to a brick building in Queens. An animal rescue shelter. My breath hitched. For seven years, I had begged Andrew for a dog. He always said no. He hated pet hair. He said a dog would ruin the aesthetic of his sterile, minimalist Brooklyn apartment.

We walked inside. The barking was loud, but Sterling led me straight to the back row of cages. A clumsy, golden furball threw himself against the chain-link gate. It was a Golden Retriever mix. His tail wagged so hard his entire body vibrated.

"He was found abandoned in the snow," Sterling said quietly, watching my face. "I thought he might need a warm home. If you want him."

I dropped to my knees. The dog licked my fingers through the wire, whining softly. Tears pricked my eyes. "I want him."

We named him Buster. That night, we sat on the plush rug of Sterling's penthouse. Buster was fast asleep, his heavy, warm head resting on my lap. Sterling sat beside me, gently stroking the dog's golden ears. The room was warm, filled with soft jazz and the smell of cedar. It felt like a real home.

Monday evening, Sterling walked me down to the office lobby. His hand rested comfortably on the small of my back. The elevator doors slid open, and my stomach instantly dropped.

Andrew was pacing wildly by the security desk. He looked awful. His designer suit was badly wrinkled. He had dark, heavy bags under his bloodshot eyes. He looked up, and his frantic gaze locked onto me.

"Char!" he shouted. He lunged forward.

Sterling’s grip on my waist tightened. He smoothly stepped half an inch in front of me, becoming a massive, silent shield. His jaw set into hard stone.

Andrew stopped a few feet away, panting. He looked at Sterling, then at me. "Char, please. I've been calling for weeks. You blocked me. I found the ring and the pie. I'm so sorry. I don't even know where you live!"

"That was the point, Andrew," I said. My voice was completely flat. No anger. No tears. Just ice.

"I made a mistake!" he begged, his hands shaking. "Aspen was a mistake. Skyla... she just needed me, but I need you! The apartment is empty. I can't sleep. Please, just come home. I'll change!"

He was actually crying. The man who left me freezing in a blizzard to hold another woman's hand was crying over an empty apartment. He didn't miss me. He missed his safe, obedient backup plan.

"My home isn't with you," I said calmly. "It never was. You just liked having me on a shelf."

"That's not true!" he choked out, reaching for my arm.

Sterling caught Andrew's wrist mid-air. The movement was a blur of violence and grace. Sterling didn't yell. He just squeezed. Andrew let out a sharp gasp of pain, his face turning completely white.

"Don't touch her," Sterling whispered. His tone was lethal. "If you come near my building again, I will ruin you. Do you understand?"

Andrew backed away, trembling, cradling his wrist. He looked pathetic.

I didn't feel a single ounce of pity. I looked right through him. "Have a nice life, Andrew."

I turned and walked out the glass doors into the warm evening air. Sterling was right beside me, his hand back on my waist. I didn't look back once.

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