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Choosing New Love Over Old

The whispers started before I even saw them. I was at Bridget's birthday gala, sipping champagne and laughing at her latest gossip about the Treasury Secretary's son when the room suddenly hushed. The crystal flute froze halfway to my lips as I felt dozens of eyes shift toward the entrance. "Aria," Bridget whispered, her face draining of color. "Don't look now, but—" But I already had. Elliot stood in the doorway, his golden hair catching the chandelier light as it always did. But he wasn't alone. A woman with cascading dark curls and a flowing dress that couldn't quite hide her swollen belly stood beside him, her hand possessively wrapped around his arm. "Is that—?" Someone's voice cut through the silence. "Reyna," Elliot announced, his voice carrying across the suddenly silent ballroom.
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Chapter 2

The grandfather clock in the foyer chimed twice as I smoothed my navy silk dress for the third time. Today was the day I would formally meet General Magnus Stewart—the man I would marry in less than a month. The man who wasn't Elliot.

"Miss Henderson," our butler announced, "General Stewart has arrived."

I took a deep breath and squared my shoulders. Father had arranged this meeting in our formal parlor, a room reserved for political discussions rather than family gatherings. Appropriate, I supposed, for a marriage born of political necessity rather than love.

"General Stewart," I said, extending my hand as he entered.

He was tall—taller than I'd expected from the photographs—with broad shoulders and a military posture that seemed carved from stone. But it was his eyes that caught me off guard. Kind eyes. Thoughtful eyes that didn't match the stern set of his jaw.

"Miss Henderson," he replied, taking my hand with surprising gentleness. "Thank you for agreeing to meet with me."

I'd expected him to enter with military precision, to speak in clipped commands, to treat our arrangement as just another mission. Instead, he waited for me to sit first, then took the chair opposite mine rather than the one beside me—maintaining a respectful distance.

"I understand this isn't how either of us planned to begin a marriage," he said, his voice deep but not unkind. "But I want you to know that I intend to be a good husband to you, Miss Henderson."

"Aria," I corrected automatically. "If we're to be married, you should call me Aria."

He nodded. "Magnus, then. My friends call me Magnus."

For the next hour, we spoke about practical matters—his duties, my responsibilities, the move to his base after the wedding. But unlike the cold negotiations I'd imagined, Magnus asked questions. About my preferences. About my habits. About what would make me comfortable in our new life.

"The base housing is modest," he said, "but I've arranged for the largest available quarters. Do you prefer morning light in your dressing room?"

I blinked, surprised by the consideration. "Yes, actually. I do."

He nodded, making a mental note. "And colors? Any preferences for how we might decorate?"

"No demands about military precision or regulations?" I asked, unable to keep the edge from my voice.

Something flickered in his eyes—understanding, perhaps. "This is your home too, Aria. I won't make demands that don't serve a purpose."

---

Three days later, Reyna appeared at our front door like an unwelcome shadow.

"I've come to make peace," she announced to our housekeeper, her Louisiana accent thick as molasses. "Woman to woman."

I found her in our sunroom, admiring the garden views with calculated nonchalance.

"How thoughtful of you to visit," I said coolly, remaining standing while she lounged on the chaise.

"I wanted to discuss our... arrangement," she said, her hand drifting to her belly in that proprietary way that made my stomach clench. "After all, we'll be sharing Elliot."

"Sharing?" I repeated, the word like acid on my tongue.

"Yes." Her smile was syrupy sweet. "The spirits have guided us to this path. Elliot needs both of us—my spiritual guidance and your... political connections."

I bit back a retort, reminding myself that dignity was the only thing keeping me upright.

"Oh!" she exclaimed suddenly, reaching for the wine glass on the side table. "What a beautiful dress!"

Before I could stop her, she was standing before my wedding dress—the one I'd spent months embroidering with delicate white flowers along the bodice. The dress I'd planned to wear when I married Elliot.

"Spiritual guidance doesn't require you to spill wine," I said sharply as she tipped her glass, red liquid cascading across the pristine white fabric.

"Oh!" she gasped in mock horror. "How clumsy of me! But perhaps it's a sign from the spirits that some things aren't meant to be."

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"YOU PUSHED HER!"

Elliot's voice thundered through the entrance hall the following afternoon. I looked up from where I sat in the library, my hands still gently dabbing at the stained dress.

"What are you talking about?" I asked, though I already knew.

"Reyna!" He paced before me, his face flushed with anger. "She came here to make peace, and you pushed her!"

I set down my sewing carefully, my hands trembling not with fear but with rage. "I did no such thing."

"She stumbled," he insisted. "Could have lost the baby!"

"Elliot," I said, rising to my feet. "Listen to yourself. You're accusing me—me—of deliberately harming your child?"

Something flickered in his eyes—doubt, perhaps—but it vanished quickly.

"She wouldn't lie about something like this," he said.

"And I suppose I would?" My voice was deadly quiet now.

He faltered, just for a moment.

I stepped forward and slapped him hard across the face.

"Get out of my house," I said, my voice steady despite the storm raging inside me. "And don't come back until you remember who I am."

The red mark bloomed on his cheek as he stared at me in shock. For a moment, I glimpsed the boy I'd grown up with—confused, hurt, vulnerable.

Then his eyes hardened again.

"This isn't over, Aria," he said as he turned to leave. "Not by a long shot."

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