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Bought For His Legacy

'Happy married life Liora,' my stepsister, Camille, chuckled, mockery dripping from her voice. She leaned closer to me, her lips brushing against my ear as her voice dropped down to a whisper, 'Though your husband already started it with another woman.' **** Sold off in a marriage of convenience to save her dying father and his crumbling company, Liora Bennett thought she was prepared for any sacrifice. But nothing could prepare her for Sebastian Carvers. The ruthless billionaire who is just as cold as he is handsome, and he makes it devastatingly clear that she is just an unwanted burden in his life. But Liora is about to discover that she didn't just walk into a miserable marriage- she walked straight into his trap and she would never be able to resist a man like him. Now, with her father's legacy and her own future on the line, her only choice is to outmaneuver the most powerful and cunning man she's ever met. Can she beat him at his own game before he destroys everything she has left?
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Chapter 6

Sebastian's POV

'How do I look, darling?' Vivienne flaunted her peacock dress, the bright afternoon sun making her platinum blonde hair gleam.

'Beautiful as always, my love,' I grinned.

She was really beautiful, I didn't lie.

'I can't wait for our trip to the Cannes Festival next week,' she chimed in. 'We'd be the most adorable couple there, I bet.'

Before I could respond, a movement made my eyes shift from Vivienne to the side. My breath paused for a second as Liora made her way past us, her shoulders slumped, barely acknowledging us.

'Hello wife,' Vivienne twirled in her way, obstructing her movement. 'My. You look worse than my dog Bruno on his bad days.'

I watched as Liora stopped short, her fingers curling into the fabric of her dress. She didn't lift her head, didn't rise to the insult. She simply stepped around Vivienne, as if the words hadn't reached her at all.

For reasons I couldn't explain, that bothered me.

That night, as I lay next to the soft feeling of Vivienne's naked body, I couldn't stop thinking about the way Liora looked, slumped, like she was tired of life.

The handing over of power after marriage was actually predictable; did it really get to her?

The next morning was a slow one. As I skimmed through documents in the office, registers of payments and bills, I realized that there was a whole lot I needed to know. The whole hectic process made me crave going out.

I picked up the phone and dialed Vivienne.

'Hi babe,' he said on the phone. 'Let's go out tonight. Have dinner somewhere.'

'Hey baby,' she said on the phone, her voice sounded bright and effortless. 'Dinner sounds perfect. I'll pick the place.'

'Make it somewhere quiet,' I replied, rubbing my temple. 'I've had enough noise for one day.'

She laughed lightly. 'You're getting old.'

I hung up and leaned back in my chair, staring at the ceiling.

For some reason, the idea of going out didn't excite me the way it usually did. Vivienne was predictable- beautiful, charming, polished. Being with her was easy. There were no complications and no questions.

And yet...

My mind drifted back to the image of Liora standing there earlier, her shoulders tense, her eyes dulled by something I hadn't put there intentionally, but had somehow allowed.

I shook my head and returned to the documents, forcing myself to focus. I preferred this to dealing with people; numbers were simple and they made sense, unlike people.

People like Liora.

That evening, I got home earlier than usual. The house was quiet, too quiet for a place this large. I loosened my tie as I walked in, glancing around absently.

Liora sat at the dining table, a stack of files spread out before her.

She looked up when she heard me, startled, like she hadn't expected anyone else to exist in the house. For a moment, neither of us spoke.

'What are you doing?' I asked.

She hesitated, then gestured to the papers. 'I asked the assistant for copies of the financial reports. I thought...since I'm assisting you now, I should understand them.'

There was no accusation or bitterness in her tone; just a faint determination that made me look at her longer.

I stepped closer, scanning the documents. She'd organized them neatly, notes scribbled in the margins and highlights. They weren't random or careless, but perfectly arranged.

'You don't have to do this,' I said.

'I know,' she replied softly. 'But I want to.'

That annoyed me more than her defiance would have.

'Don't get any ideas,' I said coolly. 'This doesn't change anything.'

Her lips pressed together, but she nodded. 'I didn't think it would.'

Something in her acceptance unsettled me.

I checked my watch. 'I'm going out.'

She glanced up. 'With her?'

'Yes.'

There was no reaction or visible pain from her. Just a small nod as she returned to her papers.

I paused at the doorway longer than necessary.

'You should eat,' I added.

She didn't look up this time. 'I will.'

Outside, the air felt heavier than it should have. As I got into the car, I found myself gripping the steering wheel harder than needed.

Why did it feel like I was walking away from something important?

Dinner with Vivienne was loud- laughter, wine, compliments from nearby tables. She leaned into me, her hand resting possessively on my arm.

'You seem distracted,' she narrowed her eyes at me.

'Just work,' I said in a nonchalant tone.

She smiled knowingly. 'Well, forget work tonight. Cannes is coming, and I want us in that spotlight. No wives. Can't be having all that baggage."

The word hit sharper than I expected. Baggage.

I lifted my glass, forcing a smile. 'Of course.'

But even as Vivienne talked excitedly about gowns and photographers, my thoughts drifted back to the quiet woman sitting alone at a dining table, trying to make sense of a company that had once been her father's.

And for the first time since this marriage began, I wondered if I had underestimated the cost of using her.

I was thinking too much, and it wasn't a good thing. I needed a distraction- like the pretty blonde woman in front of me.

Once we got back home, I got to it; taking her mouth in mine and feeling her smooth silky body. Usually, this would have worked. Vivienne was always a good distraction for me when I had bad days, but tonight...

Tonight was different.

'Let's just go to bed,' I pulled away from her.

She didn't reply, but I could feel her eyes watching me, like she was trying to read my thoughts. We didn't speak much that night, and the next morning was a drag.

We both sat at the table, having breakfast together; silence hung thick between us. Liora came downstairs later on to join us at the table.

'More spinach, darling?' Vivienne proceeded to scoop more vegetables onto my plate. 'I'm just so happy we're going to Cannes.'

'Hmm,' I mumbled with my mouth full, while taking a glance at Liora, even though I hadn't meant to notice her at all.

She looked thinner than I remembered, much paler, like someone carrying a weight far heavier than the clothes she was wearing.

I frowned and set my mind back to Vivienne, annoyed with myself for noticing.

'Don't tell me you're still sulking, wife,' Vivienne laughed. 'Honestly Sebastian, she's already acting like a widow.'

That did it.

'Vivienne,' I said sharply.

She turned to me surprised. 'What?'

'I have a gathering to be in this morning and we're late,' I said to her. 'Go wait in the car.'

Vivienne pouts but she obeys, giving an exaggerated sigh before leaving.

Liora sat there, unmoving and not eating.

'You should dress better when you leave your room,' I said coolly to her. 'People talk.'

She finally looked up at me then. Her eyes were tired, but there was something else there too.

'I'm sure they already are,' she said in a calm tone before leaving the table.

As she walked away, I realized something I didn't like:

No one had the right to look that broken in my house.

Not even my wife.

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