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Chapter 2

The marble lobby of Davis Financial Holdings gleamed under crystal chandeliers, all polished surfaces and whispered conversations. I'd been sitting on the leather bench for three hours, my hands clasped in my lap, watching executives in sharp suits stride past while Jamie's secretary avoided my eyes.

Finally, the elevator doors opened, and Jamie stepped out. His expression flickered—surprise, discomfort, something that might have been guilt—before settling into careful neutrality. He adjusted his tie and walked toward me with measured steps.

"Serenity." He gestured to a quiet corner away from the reception desk, away from watching eyes. "Let's talk over here."

I followed him, hope fluttering weakly in my chest. Jamie was always the reasonable one. He would understand.

"I know why you're here," he said before I could speak. His voice carried that measured, diplomatic tone I'd heard him use in business discussions. "And I want you to understand my position."

"Your position?" The words tasted bitter.

He adjusted his glasses—a nervous tell I'd known since we were children. "Realistically speaking, supporting Isabela is the pragmatic choice. She's the biological daughter. The legitimate heir. My family's business has deep ties with the Carr empire, and we need to optimize our relationships based on current realities."

Each corporate euphemism landed like a slap. "Jamie, we've been friends for twenty years—"

"Friendship is one thing." He cut me off gently, as if explaining simple economics to a child. "But business is business. You have to understand that emotions can't override practical considerations. I'm sure you see the logic here."

I stared at him, this man I'd known since we were seven, who'd taught me to climb trees in the Carr estate gardens, who'd cried on my shoulder when his grandfather died. "So our friendship was what? A strategic alliance you're now terminating?"

His jaw tightened. "I'm sorry you're in this situation. Truly. But I have responsibilities—family obligations that require me to realign my priorities accordingly." He glanced at his watch, and I recognized the gesture for what it was. Escape. "I have an important meeting. I hope you understand."

He walked away, his footsteps echoing across the marble floor. Other professionals passed by, their curious glances burning into my skin. I stood there, frozen, as another piece of my world crumbled to dust.

Two days later, I found myself outside Zyaire's photography studio, my phone full of unanswered calls and unread texts. Through the glass door, I could see him moving between cameras and lighting equipment, lost in his work—or pretending to be.

I knocked. Once. Twice.

His assistant, a young woman with pink-streaked hair, appeared at the door but didn't open it. "I'm sorry, Miss Carr. Mr. West left specific instructions that you're not to be admitted."

"Please," I said, hating how my voice cracked. "Just tell him I need five minutes. Five minutes to—"

Movement caught my eye. Zyaire had looked up, his camera still in his hands. Our eyes met through the glass. For a heartbeat, I saw conflict flash across his face—guilt, shame, maybe even regret.

Then he turned his back.

Deliberately. Completely.

The assistant shifted uncomfortably. "I'm really sorry."

I walked back to my car on autopilot, my legs moving without conscious thought. Inside, with the doors locked and the windows tinted, I finally let myself break. The sobs came from somewhere deep and raw, tearing through my chest. I pressed my grandmother's jade bracelet to my lips, the cool stone slick with tears.

Rey's cruelty had been a knife to the heart. Jamie's cold pragmatism had been a calculated dissection. But Zyaire's cowardice—his refusal to even face me—felt like erasure. As if I'd never existed at all.

The charity gala that evening glittered with false warmth and expensive perfume. I wore a simple black dress, my red eyes hidden behind careful makeup that couldn't quite mask the devastation. The ballroom hummed with conversation and orchestral music, but I drifted to the terrace alone, a ghost at my own funeral.

Through the French doors, I watched them. Isabela had arrived wearing Valentino—my favorite designer, a dress I'd once pointed out to Mother in a magazine. She stood at the center of a circle that included my parents and my three former friends. Rey's hand rested possessively on her lower back. Jamie engaged her in animated conversation. Even Zyaire stood close, his camera forgotten for once.

Isabela caught my eye and smiled. Triumphant. Victorious.

I turned away, gripping the terrace railing until my knuckles went white.

"They don't deserve you."

The voice came from my right—deep, measured, utterly calm. I turned to find a man in an impeccably tailored suit studying me with dark, perceptive eyes. James Anderson. I recognized him from business magazines, from whispered gossip about his accident and its supposed consequences.

"Mr. Anderson," I managed.

"I have a proposition for you, Miss Carr." He moved closer, his presence somehow both commanding and unthreatening. "Marriage. To me."

I blinked, certain I'd misheard.

"I know what they say about me," he continued, his tone matter-of-fact. "The rumors about my condition. They're useful lies that keep opportunists away. But you need protection from Gerald Morrison's arrangement, and I need—" He paused. "Let's say we can help each other."

I studied his face, searching for mockery or pity. Found neither. Only steady certainty and something else I couldn't quite name.

Behind us, laughter drifted from the ballroom. My former life, celebrating without me.

"Why me?" I whispered.

"Because you showed kindness once, when it mattered." His eyes held mine. "And because you deserve better than what they're offering you."

My grandmother's bracelet pressed against my wrist. Eleanor would have told me to trust my instincts. And my instincts said that this cold, mysterious man was offering something real in a world that had become nothing but lies.

"Yes," I heard myself say. "I accept."

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