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BOUND TO THE WRONG CALLAHAN

Blurb **She's promised to his brother... but branded by his touch. And now the past refuses to stay buried.** *** **SIENNA** I thought I buried that night. The night I gave myself to a stranger. Reckless and wild. No names. No rules. No future. Just heat. Desperation. A body that made me forget who I was supposed to be. Now I wear his brother's ring. Planning a future with the man I'm supposed to love. Then he walks into my engagement party and everything shatters. Landon Callahan. The black sheep. The rebel. The man who touched me before I knew his name. He acts like I never existed. Like that night was nothing. But I remember every breath. Every broken rule. Every moment I came alive. I should walk away. Should marry Noah and forget. But Landon has always been the fire I was never meant to touch twice. *** ** **LANDON** She was never supposed to be his. The night I had her, I didn't ask her name. Didn't want to know. I just knew I'd never forget the way she looked at me. Like I was the only thing she ever wanted. Then I walk into the engagement party I should have skipped. And see her standing beside my brother. Now I'm back in the world I swore I'd left behind. And she's the one thing I can't outrun. She wears his ring. Smiles like she hasn't been in my bed. Pretends I never made her come undone. But I remember. And so does she. One night should have been the end. Instead it was only the beginning. Because I don't let go of what's mine. Not even for my brother.
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Chapter 5

Chapter 5

The text arrived before dawn.

*Family brunch today. Everyone will be there. Including Landon. Be ready at 11:30.*

Sienna's stomach clenched before she even opened her eyes.

She stared at the ceiling. Sunlight crept through the curtains. For one stupid second she'd forgotten. Then it all came rushing back. Landon's voice last night. Cold. Cutting.

*You were nothing special.*

Her chest felt like someone had reached inside and twisted everything around. She pressed her palm against her ribs. Hard. Until it hurt in a different way.

Her father's voice echoed in her head from last week. Don't ruin this. The Callahan money is our lifeline.

She sat up. Her reflection in the mirror across the room looked pale. Hollow. Like a woman made of paper.

Her phone buzzed again. Noah.

*Good morning, beautiful. Can't wait to show you off today.*

Show you off. Like a car. Like a watch. Like anything except a person.

She typed back with shaking fingers.

*Can't wait.*

The lie came easier now. She was getting good at them.

***

The Blake family car picked her up at eleven thirty. She wore pale blue because Noah's mother once said it made her look innocent. Pure. Exactly what a Callahan wife should be.

Her makeup took twenty minutes to cover the circles under her eyes. When she was done, she looked like the perfect fiancée.

She felt like a corpse.

Eleanor met her at the door with air kisses that didn't quite touch her cheeks.

"Sienna, darling. You look lovely."

The garden was perfect. Too perfect. Like a movie set. Rose bushes in bloom. White tablecloths that probably cost more than her car. Crystal glasses catching sunlight.

And there at one of the tables, laughing like he didn't have a care in the world, was Landon.

Her lungs forgot how to work.

He wore dark jeans and a white button down. Sleeves rolled up. Tattoos visible on his forearms. The same arms that had held her that night on the beach.

A woman sat across from him. Blonde. Beautiful. The kind of woman who'd never had an awkward day in her life. Her red dress looked expensive.

And she was laughing. Head thrown back. Hand reaching across the table to touch Landon's arm.

Sienna's fingernails bit into her palms. She smelled copper before she realized she'd broken skin.

"Oh," Eleanor said. "That's Victoria Ashford. Lovely girl. Landon met her at a gallery opening last week."

Last week. Right when he decided to come back. Right when he walked back into her life just to destroy it.

"They make a striking couple, don't they?" Eleanor continued.

Sienna watched Landon lean closer to Victoria. Watched him give her that smile. The one that made you feel like the only person in the world.

The same smile he'd given her.

"Sienna." Noah appeared. His arm slid around her waist. Tight. Possessive. "There you are."

"Just admiring the garden."

"Beautiful, isn't it?" He followed her gaze. "Ah. My brother and his latest conquest."

Conquest. The word hit her stomach like a fist.

"They look happy."

"Victoria's good family. Good connections. Maybe she'll settle him down."

Noah guided her toward their table. Closer. Close enough to hear every word. Every laugh.

"Tell me about your photography," Victoria was saying. "It must be so exciting."

"It has its moments." Landon's voice was warm. Charming. Nothing like the ice from last night.

Sienna sat down. Tried not to listen. Tried not to watch. But her eyes kept finding him. Like a wound she couldn't stop touching.

"You seem distracted," Noah said.

"Just tired."

"Would you like champagne?"

"Please."

Anything. Anything to dull the sharp edges of watching him with someone else.

"A toast," Noah said, raising his glass. "To my beautiful fiancée. I'm the luckiest man in the world."

She raised her glass. Smiled. The same empty smile she'd been practicing her whole life.

Then someone brushed past her chair.

A hand touched her shoulder. Brief. Burning.

"Excuse me," Landon's voice said.

She turned. He was right there. Close enough that she could smell his cologne. The same scent from that night.

"Just need to get to the bar."

His voice was polite. Normal. Like they were strangers.

But then he leaned down. His mouth near her ear.

"Stop staring. You're embarrassing yourself."

The words cut like glass. Sharp. Meant to bleed.

Then he was gone. Walking away like nothing happened.

Sienna's hands shook so hard champagne sloshed over the rim of her glass. It pooled on the white tablecloth. Spreading. Like blood.

"Excuse me," she said. Her voice didn't sound like hers. "Bathroom."

Noah half stood. "Do you want me to..."

"No."

She walked. Fast. Before anyone could see her face crack.

Inside, she locked the bathroom door. Gripped the marble sink. Her knuckles went white. The face in the mirror looked like it belonged to someone breaking.

Stop staring. You're embarrassing yourself.

The words played on repeat. A song she couldn't turn off.

Maybe that night was all in my head. Maybe I imagined everything. The connection. The way he looked at me.

Maybe I really am pathetic.

She splashed cold water on her face. It mixed with something hot on her cheeks. She wasn't crying. She refused to cry. Not here. Not for him.

When she walked back outside, Victoria's laugh carried across the garden.

"You know," Victoria was saying, "I've been thinking about what you said earlier. About women who chase unavailable men."

Sienna's feet stopped moving.

"What about it?" Landon asked.

"It's so true. Some women just don't know their place. They convince themselves they're special when really they're just desperate."

The ground tilted. Sienna grabbed the back of a chair to stay upright.

"Exactly," Landon said. His voice carried. Loud enough. On purpose. "It's pathetic when a woman can't take a hint. When she keeps clinging to something that was never real."

Each word was a knife. Precise. Deliberate. Meant to kill.

He knew she was listening. Knew she could hear every word.

This wasn't a conversation with Victoria.

This was a message. For her.

***

That evening, the Callahan dining room looked like a museum. All crystal and china and polished perfection. Nothing real. Nothing human.

Sienna sat beside Noah. His hand covered hers. Heavy. Claiming.

Landon sat directly across from her.

She could barely breathe.

Eleanor talked about wedding flowers. White roses. Red roses. Passion and purity. Words that meant nothing.

"What do you think, Sienna?" Eleanor asked.

"Whatever you think is best," Sienna said. Her voice sounded far away.

"Oh, but it's your wedding, dear. You should have opinions."

Should. The story of her entire life.

"I trust your judgment."

Noah squeezed her hand. "See? I told you she was perfect. Never argues. Never demands. Just grateful for whatever she gets."

The words landed like a slap.

Perfect. Grateful. Like a dog that learned tricks.

Across the table, Landon's jaw tightened. His fingers gripped his wine glass hard enough that his knuckles went white.

"Perfect," he said quietly. But it sounded like an accusation.

"She really is," Noah continued. "The perfect woman to complete me. To strengthen the Callahan legacy."

Legacy. Business. Contract. Everything except love.

"Sounds more like a merger than a marriage," Landon said suddenly. His voice was casual but his eyes were sharp. "Should I start calling her Mrs. Contract?"

The table went silent.

Eleanor's fork stopped. Richard's face darkened. Noah's hand tightened until Sienna's bones ground together.

"Excuse me?" Noah's voice was quiet. Dangerous.

"You heard me. All this talk about completion and legacy. You're buying a wife, not marrying one."

"Landon," Eleanor warned.

"What's next? Performance reviews? Annual evaluations?"

Noah's face went red. "How dare you."

"At least I know how to build something lasting," Noah snapped. "You wouldn't understand responsibility."

"Responsibility? Or control?" Landon leaned forward. "Because from here, it looks like you're buying her."

The words hit Sienna in the chest. True. God help her, they were true.

"Don't insult her," Noah said, standing. His chair scraped. "She's worth ten of you."

"I'm not insulting her. I'm insulting you."

"Boys," Richard said. "That's enough."

But it was too late.

"You want to know what I think?" Noah was fully standing now. Shaking. "You're jealous. Jealous that I can commit to something. That someone chose me."

"Chose?" Landon stood slowly. "Look at her, Noah. Really look. Does she look like she chose this?"

All eyes turned to Sienna. She felt exposed. Raw. Like they could see every secret carved into her skin.

"Of course she's happy," Noah said. But his voice wavered.

"Are you?" Landon asked her directly. "Happy?"

The question hung in the air. A grenade with the pin pulled.

"I..." Sienna started.

"She doesn't have to answer that," Noah said quickly.

"Why not? Afraid of what she'll say?"

"ENOUGH."

Richard's hand slammed the table. Wine glasses jumped. The sound echoed like a gunshot.

"Enough," he said again. Quieter. Deadlier. "Landon, you have humiliated this family long enough. Noah is the future. You are nothing but wasted potential."

The words cracked through the room like a whip.

Landon's face changed. The mask slipped. Just for a second. She saw pain there. Old. Deep. The kind that lived in your bones.

His jaw clenched. His hands curled into fists.

Without a word, he threw his napkin on the table.

Stood. Pushed his chair back so hard it almost fell.

"You're right," he said quietly. His voice was hollow. Empty. "I am wasted potential. Thanks for the reminder."

He turned. Walked toward the door.

The doors slammed. The sound was like bones breaking.

Eleanor tried to fill the silence with chatter. Noah squeezed Sienna's hand. Everyone pretended the explosion hadn't happened.

But Sienna couldn't taste her food. Couldn't hear the conversation. All she could see was Landon's face. The hurt he'd tried to hide.

Her eyes kept finding the doors. Wondering where he went. If he was okay.

If he was thinking about her too.

"Sienna?" Noah's voice. "You're not eating."

"Sorry. Tired."

"Let's call it an early night."

She nodded. Let him help her up. Let him guide her out.

But as they left, she looked back.

Looked at the doors that slammed behind Landon.

She should be relieved. Should focus on Noah and their future and everything expected of her.

But all she felt was the ache of wanting to follow him.

Of wanting to tell him his words were true. That she was being bought. That she was trapped.

And still, against reason, against pride, she loved him.

A love sharp enough to ruin her.

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