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Finding Love Amidst Chaos

The crystal chandeliers of the Waldorf Astoria ballroom sparkled overhead as I adjusted my diamond earrings, trying to ignore the whispers that followed me like shadows. The annual Children's Hospital Charity Gala was Manhattan's most prestigious event, and tonight, I needed to be flawless. "Cameron Barnes," a honeyed voice called out behind me. "I've been looking everywhere for you." I turned slowly, my smile practiced and perfect despite the knot forming in my stomach. Azalea Dixon stood before me in a crimson gown that clung to her curves like a second skin, her dark hair cascading over bare shoulders. "Azalea," I acknowledged with a slight nod. "I didn't realize you were on the guest list." She stepped closer, the scent of her perfume—something expensive and deliberately provocative—invading my space. "Preston insisted I attend. After all, we have so much to discuss." The ballroom suddenly felt smaller, the air thicker. Around us, conversations quieted as heads turned our way.
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Chapter 3

The morning sun streamed through the windows of our Parisian suite as I traced my finger over the brochure of Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte. The castle was everything I'd dreamed of—stone towers rising against the sky, gardens sculpted with centuries of care, and a grand hall where Felix and I would exchange our vows properly, surrounded by the few people who truly mattered.

"It's perfect," Felix had said when I showed him the photos. "Just like you."

I smiled at the memory as I reached for my phone. Isabelle had promised to send over the final measurements for my dress today, and I couldn't wait to see how it would look against the castle's ancient stone walls.

The phone rang before I could dial out.

"Ms. Barnes?" The voice was crisp, French-accented. "This is Philippe Dubois from Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte."

My heart skipped. "Yes, Mr. Dubois. I've been expecting your call about the final arrangements."

There was a pause, and I heard him clear his throat. "I'm afraid I'm calling with... difficult news, Ms. Barnes."

Something cold settled in my stomach. "What kind of news?"

"We've had to cancel your reservation. I apologize deeply for the inconvenience."

The room seemed to tilt. "Cancel? But we signed a contract. The deposit—"

"Was fully refunded to your account this morning," he interrupted. "Along with a substantial apology payment. However, I'm afraid the château is no longer available for your date."

I gripped the phone tighter. "May I ask why?"

Another pause. "A Mr. Lynch has secured the venue for the same date. He... he offered triple our standard rate."

The name hit me like a physical blow. "Preston Lynch?"

"Yes, that's correct. He was most insistent that we accommodate his needs."

I closed my eyes, seeing Preston's face in the boutique mirror—that flash of hope when he thought I was still his to claim.

"I understand," I managed, though my voice sounded distant even to my own ears. "Thank you for letting me know."

I set the phone down with trembling fingers, staring blankly at the brochure. Triple the price. Just to take something that mattered to me.

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"Cameron?" Felix's voice was tight with controlled fury as he paced the hotel room later that evening. "Tell me everything."

I'd never seen him like this—his usual calm replaced by something dangerous and cold. His eyes had taken on a calculating gleam that reminded me he wasn't just my gentle husband but a man who'd built an empire through ruthless strategy.

"Preston paid triple to take the castle," I repeated, my voice hollow. "He knew somehow. About our plans."

Felix stopped pacing, his hands curling into fists at his sides. For a moment, I glimpsed something primal in his expression—the protective instinct that had drawn me to him from the beginning.

"This ends now," he said quietly.

"What do you mean?"

He pulled out his phone, fingers flying over the screen. "Thomas is setting up shell companies as we speak. By tomorrow, we'll own enough Lynch Corporation shares to make Preston regret his little stunt."

I blinked in surprise. "Felix, that's—"

"Necessary," he finished for me. "He's crossed a line, Cameron. This isn't just about a venue anymore."

He set down his phone and crossed to kneel before me, taking my hands in his. "Listen to me. We don't need a castle to prove our love. What we have is real—more real than anything Preston could buy with his money."

Tears pricked at my eyes as I nodded.

"I found something better," Felix continued, his voice softening. "A vineyard in Provence. Surrounded by lavender fields and real people who care about love, not status."

The image formed in my mind—fields of purple stretching toward the horizon, the scent of lavender in the air as we exchanged our vows.

"It's perfect," I whispered.

His smile returned, though something still burned in his eyes. "It is. And Preston can keep his castle because he'll need it more than we do."

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The Provence vineyard was everything Felix had promised. Rows of grapevines stretched toward distant hills, and lavender fields created a natural cathedral around us. The sun warmed my skin as I stood before a simple arch of wildflowers, my hand in Felix's.

No society photographers captured our every move. No gossip columnists waited to twist our words into scandal. Just us and a handful of people who genuinely cared.

"You look beautiful," Felix murmured as I walked toward him in my dress—not the elaborate gown I'd planned for the castle, but something simpler that Isabelle had created in record time.

As we exchanged our vows under the open sky, I felt something shift inside me—a final piece settling into place. This was real. This was mine.

But as we sealed our promises with a kiss, my phone vibrated in the pocket of my dress. A text from an unknown number flashed across the screen:

"This isn't over, Cameron. Not by a long shot."

I looked up to find Preston watching from the edge of the vineyard, his expression unreadable as Felix's security team moved to intercept him.

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