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After My Stepsister Framed Me, I Married Her Rival Novel Cover

After My Stepsister Framed Me, I Married Her Rival

# Chapter 1: The Fall The glittering chandelier of the Waldorf ballroom cast diamonds of light across the champagne flutes and designer gowns of New York's elite. I stood at the center of it all, a reluctant queen bee in a hive of ambitious socialites. My father had insisted on this 'bachelorette gala'—a thinly veiled auction where I was the prize lot. "Smile, Evelyn," Sydney whispered, her manicured hand squeezing my arm with hidden force. "Daddy's investors are watching." I forced my lips upward, feeling the strain in my cheeks. The Carter family image was everything, even if the reality behind closed doors was cold as ice. The soft ping of a microphone being tapped echoed through the room. Sydney stepped away from me, her emerald dress shimmering as she took the stage. Something in her smile made my stomach clench. "Ladies and gentlemen," she began, her voice honey-sweet, "we're gathered to celebrate my dear stepsister, Evelyn Carter, heiress to Carter Dynamics." I searched the crowd for Ryan's face, finding comfort in his familiar features.
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# Chapter 1: The Fall

The glittering chandelier of the Waldorf ballroom cast diamonds of light across the champagne flutes and designer gowns of New York's elite. I stood at the center of it all, a reluctant queen bee in a hive of ambitious socialites. My father had insisted on this 'bachelorette gala'—a thinly veiled auction where I was the prize lot.

"Smile, Evelyn," Sydney whispered, her manicured hand squeezing my arm with hidden force. "Daddy's investors are watching."

I forced my lips upward, feeling the strain in my cheeks. The Carter family image was everything, even if the reality behind closed doors was cold as ice.

The soft ping of a microphone being tapped echoed through the room. Sydney stepped away from me, her emerald dress shimmering as she took the stage. Something in her smile made my stomach clench.

"Ladies and gentlemen," she began, her voice honey-sweet, "we're gathered to celebrate my dear stepsister, Evelyn Carter, heiress to Carter Dynamics."

I searched the crowd for Ryan's face, finding comfort in his familiar features. We'd been friends since childhood, and tonight I needed that one anchor of genuine connection.

But as the massive screen behind Sydney flickered to life, Ryan's eyes slid away from mine.

"Before we toast to Evelyn's future," Sydney continued, "I thought we should get to know the *real* heiress."

The screen filled with images—me, or rather, a skillfully doctored version of me, draped over various men in compromising positions. Nightclubs. Hotel rooms. Voices gasped around me as fabricated diary entries appeared beside the photos.

*"I can't keep track of their names anymore..."*

*"Daddy would kill me if he knew..."*

*"Sometimes I feel so unstable I can barely function..."*

The room tilted beneath my feet. "This isn't—" I started, but my voice was swallowed by the growing murmurs.

I turned desperately to my father, standing stone-faced at the edge of the crowd. "Dad, please—"

Harrison Carter's eyes were chips of ice. "Security," he said quietly.

Two men in dark suits materialized at my elbows. Sydney's triumphant smile burned into my retinas as they began steering me toward the exit.

"Wait," I protested, my voice rising. "Those pictures are fake! Sydney did this!"

But the crowd parted like the Red Sea, faces averted or openly disgusted. I caught Ryan's gaze one last time across the room. He looked away, shoulders hunched, complicity written in every line of his body.

In the marble foyer, Mrs. Watson appeared from nowhere, draping a soft cashmere shawl around my trembling shoulders. Her weathered face creased with concern. "Miss Evelyn—"

"Get back to your duties," my father's voice cracked like a whip as he followed us out. "Leave her to her disgrace."

Mrs. Watson's hand squeezed mine briefly before she retreated, a silent promise in her eyes. Then the security men guided me firmly through the revolving doors and into the bitter November air, where waiting paparazzi erupted in a storm of flashes.

---

I spent the night pacing my Manhattan townhouse, phone buzzing incessantly with notifications. #CarterHeiressScandal was trending. By morning, my hands had stopped shaking enough to try accessing my accounts.

"Insufficient funds," the banking app informed me. I tried another. Locked. And another. Frozen.

Panic clawed up my throat as I grabbed my car keys and raced downstairs, only to find an empty parking space where my Mercedes should have been. My keycard to Carter Dynamics headquarters—rejected. Even my apartment door's electronic lock had been reprogrammed overnight.

I was suddenly, catastrophically, alone.

The doorbell rang at precisely 9 AM. Through the peephole, I saw a tall figure in an impeccable charcoal suit. Not my father's men—this stranger radiated a different kind of power.

I opened the door a crack, security chain still in place.

"Miss Carter." His voice was deep, controlled. "Quentin Shaw. May I come in?"

Quentin Shaw. The name registered dimly—a financial titan whose empire rivaled even Carter Dynamics.

"Why?" I managed, hating how small my voice sounded.

"I have a proposition that might interest someone in your... current predicament."

I let him in because I had nothing left to lose.

He placed a leather-bound document on my coffee table and opened it with long, elegant fingers. "A marriage contract," he explained, dark eyes unreadable. "I offer protection, resources, and access to your shares of Carter Dynamics. In return, you'll make public appearances as my wife and adhere to certain... boundaries."

"Why would you want to marry a social pariah?" I whispered.

Something like a smile touched his lips. "Let's just say I recognize a strategic opportunity when I see one."

The pen felt impossibly heavy in my hand as I stared at the signature line. This cold, transactional alliance was my only lifeline in a world that had devoured me overnight.

I signed my name, not knowing if I'd just secured my salvation or sealed my fate.

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