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Betrayal at the Altar

The Grand Ballroom of the Ritz-Carlton glittered with champagne flutes and camera flashes. I smoothed down my custom Valentino gown—a sleek ivory column with subtle crystal beading that caught the light with every movement. The engagement party I'd spent months planning was finally happening. "Ms. Rivera, the photographer from Vogue wants to know if you'd mind posing by the fountain," my assistant whispered, her eyes wide with excitement. I nodded, allowing myself a moment of satisfaction. Everything was perfect—the orchid centerpieces flown in from Thailand, the champagne tower, the guest list that read like a Who's Who of business and society. All for Castiel and me. "Five minutes until the announcement, Fiona," Marcus Rivera, my father's trusted lawyer and our family friend, appeared at my elbow. "Your father sends his regrets again—the merger talks in Tokyo couldn't be rescheduled." "He'll see the photos tomorrow," I said, twisting the diamond ring Castiel had given me three weeks ago.
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Chapter 2

The elevator chimed softly as it reached the top floor of my penthouse office building. I didn't need to look up from my computer to know who was coming. The security desk had called up twice already, each time with the same message: "Mr. Andrews insists he needs to speak with you urgently."

"Send him up," I'd finally said, knowing this confrontation was inevitable.

Castiel stepped into my office with the confident stride that had once impressed me. Today, it just seemed hollow. His tailored suit was impeccable as always, but there was something different in his eyes—a flicker of uncertainty that hadn't been there before.

"Fiona," he said, his voice carrying that practiced charm. "Thank you for seeing me."

I gestured to the chair across from my desk but remained seated. "You have five minutes."

He sat down, placing a check on my desk. The amount—$50,000—was written in neat handwriting. I stared at it, unable to process what I was seeing.

"I know our personal relationship is over," he began, "but I want to compensate you for your... emotional investment. And I believe we can still remain business partners."

The audacity of his offer hit me like ice water. Fifty thousand dollars for five years of my life, my investments, my connections. For the empire I'd built him.

"Do you understand what you've done?" I asked, my voice steady despite the storm inside me.

"I understand perfectly," he replied, leaning forward. "I've chosen love over convenience. But that doesn't mean we can't continue our professional relationship."

I picked up the check and tore it in half, then quarters, letting the pieces fall onto my desk.

"You fundamentally misunderstand what you've destroyed," I said, meeting his gaze. "And you'll soon learn the true value of what you've lost."

His confidence faltered for just a moment. "Fiona, be reasonable—"

"Five minutes is up," I cut him off, pressing the intercom. "Security will escort you down."

---

"The Westwood Estate has the most beautiful rose garden for an outdoor ceremony," Hudson said, spreading photographs across the table at Café Lucien. "Or we could go for something more modern at the Glass Pavilion."

I looked up from my coffee, studying his face. There was no calculation in his eyes, only genuine excitement about our future.

"What do you think?" he asked, his hand finding mine across the table.

"I think..." I paused, realizing how different this felt from planning events with Castiel. "I think the rose garden would be perfect."

Hudson smiled, squeezing my hand. "Done. And for the menu?"

"Something traditional but with unexpected touches," I suggested. "Maybe the chef can incorporate some of the herbs from the estate's garden?"

"Brilliant," he said, making notes. "I've also been thinking about the guest list—your father's business associates should be there, but perhaps we keep it intimate? Around a hundred guests?"

The contrast struck me suddenly. Castiel had always dictated event details, claiming his taste was superior. Hudson was asking for my input on every decision, valuing my opinion.

"Perfect," I agreed, warmth spreading through my chest.

His phone buzzed, and he glanced at it before his expression shifted. "That's odd."

"What is it?"

"Just some news about Castiel's merger with Westridge Industries," he said carefully. "Apparently, several investors are pulling out."

I kept my face neutral, though inside I knew exactly why. Those investors had been my connections, people who trusted my judgment.

"Business is unpredictable," I replied smoothly.

Hudson studied me for a moment, then smiled. "Indeed it is."

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Two weeks later, I sat in Marcus's office reviewing the latest financial reports.

"It's happening faster than I anticipated," Marcus said, sliding documents across his desk. "Castiel's credit lines have been frozen by three major banks."

I scanned the numbers, noting the rapid decline. "And the Singapore deal?"

"Collapsed yesterday. The investors discovered you were the strategic architect behind his success."

I set down the papers, feeling strangely hollow despite my victory. "He never understood that I wasn't just funding him—I was building him."

"Few did," Marcus agreed. "But they're learning quickly."

My phone buzzed with a text from Hudson: "Dinner tonight? I want to show you something."

I smiled despite myself. While Castiel's empire crumbled, my future was taking shape with someone who saw my worth.

"Everything's falling apart for him," Marcus continued. "Industry insiders are realizing he was never the mastermind."

I nodded, gathering my things. "Yes. And this is just the beginning."

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