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Ex-Fiancé's Final Threat

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The grandfather clock in the hallway chimed twice as I smoothed my silk dress and made my way toward Father's study. Three days before our wedding, Stefan had requested this meeting with unusual urgency. My engagement ring caught the afternoon light streaming through the tall windows of Rose Mansion, sending tiny rainbows dancing across the polished hardwood floors. I pushed open the heavy oak door to find Stefan already seated in Father's leather armchair, looking entirely too comfortable for someone who was about to become my husband. "Emersyn." His smile didn't quite reach his eyes as he rose to greet me. "Thank you for seeing me on such short notice." "Of course." I took the seat across from him, noting how he'd helped himself to Father's favorite brandy without asking. "Is everything alright with the final arrangements?" Stefan leaned forward, his fingers steepled beneath his chin. "Actually, I've been giving our future considerable thought. I believe I've found a modern solution that will benefit us all." The way he said "modern" made my skin prickle. Stefan had always been traditional—insistently so when it came to our social obligations and appearances.

Ex-Fiancé's Final Threat Chapter 1

The grandfather clock in the hallway chimed twice as I smoothed my silk dress and made my way toward Father's study. Three days before our wedding, Stefan had requested this meeting with unusual urgency. My engagement ring caught the afternoon light streaming through the tall windows of Rose Mansion, sending tiny rainbows dancing across the polished hardwood floors.

I pushed open the heavy oak door to find Stefan already seated in Father's leather armchair, looking entirely too comfortable for someone who was about to become my husband.

"Emersyn." His smile didn't quite reach his eyes as he rose to greet me. "Thank you for seeing me on such short notice."

"Of course." I took the seat across from him, noting how he'd helped himself to Father's favorite brandy without asking. "Is everything alright with the final arrangements?"

Stefan leaned forward, his fingers steepled beneath his chin. "Actually, I've been giving our future considerable thought. I believe I've found a modern solution that will benefit us all."

The way he said "modern" made my skin prickle. Stefan had always been traditional—insistently so when it came to our social obligations and appearances.

"I'd like to propose a polygamous arrangement," he continued, as casually as if suggesting we try a new restaurant. "You would be my second wife, of course. Paloma would be my first."

The room seemed to tilt sideways. "I beg your pardon?"

"It's quite simple, really." He reached for his glass, taking a measured sip. "Paloma and I have developed feelings over the past year. But I don't want to lose you, Emersyn. You're... well, you're a Rose. The connections, the social standing—"

"Let me stop you right there." My voice sounded distant to my own ears. "Are you suggesting I share my husband with your cousin? That I voluntarily become your second choice?"

Stefan's expression remained maddeningly calm. "Think of it as progressive. Many cultures practice polygamy with great success. We could all benefit from this arrangement. The Henderson-Rose alliance would remain intact, and Paloma would get what she wants."

"What about what I want?" The question escaped before I could stop it.

"You'd have everything you've ever wanted," he replied smoothly. "Status, wealth, my name—"

"My name," I corrected automatically. The Rose name was older than the Hendersons', more respected, more powerful.

Stefan waved his hand dismissively. "Semantics. The point is, this arrangement would allow all three of us to get what we need."

Something inside me cracked. Three years of engagement, of playing the perfect fiancée, of believing this man might actually care for me beyond my family's influence—all of it shattered in an instant.

I rose from my chair, my body trembling with a rage so pure it felt almost cleansing.

"Get out," I whispered.

"Emersyn, be reasonable—"

"GET OUT!" The shout tore from my throat as I lunged forward, my palm connecting with his cheek in a sharp, satisfying crack that echoed through the study.

Stefan's head snapped to the side, brandy sloshing over the rim of his glass onto his pristine suit. For once, his carefully constructed facade cracked, revealing genuine shock.

"You can't be serious," he sputtered, hand rising to his reddening cheek.

"I have never been more serious in my life." I stepped closer, my voice deadly quiet. "You come into my family's home, into my father's study, and suggest I degrade myself for your convenience? That I accept being second choice?"

"Emersyn—"

"No." I cut him off. "You have lost your mind if you think I would ever agree to such an arrangement. You are no longer welcome in this house. Please leave immediately."

The study door burst open as Mother appeared, her eyes wide with alarm. Behind her stood several household staff, no doubt drawn by my shouting.

"Is everything alright?" Mother asked, though her expression said she already knew it wasn't.

"Mr. Henderson was just leaving," I announced, loud enough for everyone to hear. "Permanently."

News travels fast in our circles. By evening, my phone hadn't stopped ringing. I ignored most calls, but when Mother's name flashed across my screen for the third time, I answered.

"We need to talk," she said without preamble. "And James Morrison is coming over."

James Morrison had been our family lawyer for thirty years. If Mother was calling him in, this was serious.

"I'll be waiting in the library," I replied, my hand instinctively reaching for the heirloom necklace at my throat—my talisman for strength.

An hour later, I sat across from Mother and James in the library, watching as they exchanged concerned glances.

"You can't just break an engagement three days before the wedding," Mother protested. "The Hendersons—"

"The Hendersons," I interrupted, "tried to manipulate me into a polygamous marriage. I would rather face scandal than compromise my dignity."

James cleared his throat. "The question is, Miss Rose, are you certain about this path?"

I met his gaze steadily. "Absolutely certain."

What none of them knew was that this was only the beginning of my fight—and Stefan Henderson's downfall.

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