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Fiancé Chooses Mistress Over Me

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The champagne bubbles caught the light from the crystal chandeliers as I stood beside Thomas on the elevated platform, watching hundreds of faces turned upward toward us. The corporate headquarters had been transformed into a glittering ballroom, with white roses and gold accents adorning every surface. Camera flashes popped like tiny lightning strikes, capturing what the media would undoubtedly call the business event of the year. "Ladies and gentlemen," Thomas's voice boomed through the microphone, his hand warm against the small of my back. "Today marks not just a milestone for Montgomery Enterprises, but a personal triumph that I couldn't have achieved without the woman standing beside me." My heart hammered against my ribs as he turned to face me, his dark eyes gleaming with something that looked like love but felt different somehow. The crowd fell silent, expectant energy crackling through the air like electricity before a storm. "Samantha Larson," he said, dropping to one knee as gasps rippled through the audience. "You've been my partner in every sense of the word. You've sacrificed, you've believed, you've built this empire with me brick by brick." The ring box appeared in his hands—a massive diamond that caught the light and threw rainbows across my trembling fingers. My throat tightened as I stared down at him, this man I'd loved for ten years, this man for whom I'd given everything.

Fiancé Chooses Mistress Over Me Chapter 1

The champagne bubbles caught the light from the crystal chandeliers as I stood beside Thomas on the elevated platform, watching hundreds of faces turned upward toward us. The corporate headquarters had been transformed into a glittering ballroom, with white roses and gold accents adorning every surface. Camera flashes popped like tiny lightning strikes, capturing what the media would undoubtedly call the business event of the year.

"Ladies and gentlemen," Thomas's voice boomed through the microphone, his hand warm against the small of my back. "Today marks not just a milestone for Montgomery Enterprises, but a personal triumph that I couldn't have achieved without the woman standing beside me."

My heart hammered against my ribs as he turned to face me, his dark eyes gleaming with something that looked like love but felt different somehow. The crowd fell silent, expectant energy crackling through the air like electricity before a storm.

"Samantha Larson," he said, dropping to one knee as gasps rippled through the audience. "You've been my partner in every sense of the word. You've sacrificed, you've believed, you've built this empire with me brick by brick."

The ring box appeared in his hands—a massive diamond that caught the light and threw rainbows across my trembling fingers. My throat tightened as I stared down at him, this man I'd loved for ten years, this man for whom I'd given everything.

"Will you marry me?"

The crowd erupted before I could even nod, their cheers washing over us like a tidal wave. "Yes," I whispered, then louder, "Yes!" The ring slid onto my finger, heavy and cold despite the warmth of the moment. Thomas swept me into his arms, spinning me as photographers captured every angle of our supposedly perfect love story.

As the initial excitement died down, Thomas returned to the microphone, his arm still wrapped around my waist. "And now, to celebrate this incredible year and the loyalty of every person in this room, I'm proud to announce that every Montgomery Enterprises employee will receive a luxury condominium as a bonus."

The crowd exploded again. I watched faces light up with disbelief and joy, thinking of the junior accountants and administrative assistants who would finally own their own homes. My chest swelled with pride—this was why we'd worked so hard, why I'd pushed myself to exhaustion night after night.

One by one, employees were called forward to receive their property deeds. I smiled and clapped, my engagement ring catching the light with each movement. Then I heard her name.

"Carmen Cole."

My hands stilled as the young intern walked gracefully toward the stage, her emerald dress hugging her curves, her blonde hair cascading in perfect waves. She moved with a confidence that seemed at odds with her usual shy demeanor, and something cold settled in my stomach.

Thomas extended the deed toward her with a smile that looked too warm, too personal. "Congratulations, Carmen. You've been an invaluable addition to our team."

But instead of taking the document, Carmen stepped back slightly, her hands clasped in front of her. "Mr. Montgomery, I'm incredibly grateful, but I can't accept this."

Murmurs of confusion rippled through the crowd. Thomas's eyebrows rose. "Carmen, you've earned this just like everyone else."

She shook her head, her voice carrying clearly through the microphone. "I appreciate the gesture more than you know, but I want to remain independent. I want to earn my place through merit alone, not through gifts, no matter how generous." Her gaze swept the crowd, landing briefly on me with something that might have been challenge. "I believe in building my own success."

The crowd murmured approval, and I heard someone behind me whisper, "What integrity." Thomas's smile widened, pride evident in his expression as he looked at her.

"That's exactly the kind of character that makes you special, Carmen," he said, his voice warm with admiration that made my engagement ring suddenly feel too tight.

As the formal ceremony wound down and guests mingled with drinks, I found myself gravitating toward a group of Thomas's business associates near the bar. The champagne had loosened their tongues, and they spoke in the casual way men do when they think they're among friends.

"Thomas certainly keeps a close eye on that intern," Richard Blackwood was saying, swirling his whiskey. "Did you hear about the Henderson incident?"

My hand stilled on my champagne flute.

"The one where Henderson got too friendly at the charity gala?" another man asked. "Thomas nearly threw him out personally. I've never seen him that protective over an employee."

"And those private mentoring sessions," Richard continued. "Every Tuesday and Thursday, just the two of them. Plus she gets to work from home whenever she wants. Hell, I've been with the company five years and I don't get that kind of flexibility."

The champagne turned bitter in my mouth. I stepped closer, pretending to examine the floral arrangement while my heart pounded.

"Smart move on her part, turning down the condo," the third man said. "Makes her look noble while everyone else looks greedy. Girl knows how to play the game."

"Play the game?" Richard laughed. "She's got Thomas wrapped around her little finger. Mark my words, that girl's going places in this company, and it has nothing to do with her sales reports."

My champagne glass trembled in my hand as their words sank in like poison. Private mentoring sessions. Special protection. Flexible arrangements that no one else received.

I turned slowly, my eyes finding Carmen across the room. She was laughing at something Thomas was saying, her hand resting lightly on his arm, her face tilted up toward his with practiced adoration.

The golden engagement ring suddenly felt like a shackle around my finger.

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