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Marrying the Enemy's Brother

Marrying the Enemy's Brother

Elara Voss never imagined that a single mistake could turn her life upside down. A brilliant marketing strategist with ambition as sharp as her wit, she thrives on control, until the day she crashes her rival's luxurious wedding, causing a scandal that will haunt her in high society. Enter Dante Cross: the notorious billionaire, charmingly arrogant, and impossibly handsome, the bride's brother. In a moment of impulsive defiance, he proposes an outrageous solution to save face: a marriage neither of them wants... but both are forced to accept. Thrown together in a world of glitz, power, and unspoken secrets, Elara and Dante clash at every turn. Sparks ignite as pride battles attraction, and the closer they get, the more dangerous their connection becomes. With hidden rivalries, family secrets, and unexpected betrayals swirling around them, Elara must navigate a game of social intrigue and decide if love is worth risking everything. Will their forced union survive the chaos, or will the very secrets that brought them together tear them apart forever?
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Chapter 3

Elara stood frozen, her hands still trembling at her sides. The murmurs from the guests swirled around her like a storm she could not escape. Cameras flashed relentlessly. Phones lifted, capturing her every expression. The bride glared at her, lips pressed together. The groom stayed rooted, his jaw tight, eyes dark with confusion and frustration. And Dante. Dante Cross. He stepped closer. Each movement measured. Deliberate. His dark eyes never left hers. "You created quite the scene," he said quietly, voice low but carrying through the hall. "It takes skill to ruin a wedding without even realizing it." Elara swallowed hard, heat rising to her cheeks. "I… I did not mean…" She hesitated. Her mouth felt dry. Every possible excuse sounded hollow. Every justification felt weak in the face of the scandal she had caused. Dante tilted his head, as though evaluating her. "Intent does not matter here," he said, calm, precise. "Only results." Elara blinked, trying to form words. "I… I was trying to protect her." He raised an eyebrow, voice sharper now. "Protect? Or manipulate?" Her stomach sank. His words felt like a knife cutting through her thoughts. "I… I do not understand." Dante’s gaze hardened slightly, though he did not look away. "I think you do. And that is why you are standing here, facing a choice you cannot ignore." Elara took a small step back, eyes flicking to the ruined wedding. Chairs overturned, champagne dripping across the white carpet, petals scattered in the chaos. The bride’s veil was wet, clinging to her shoulders. Guests whispered, some pointing, some laughing quietly, others shaking their heads. "Choice?" Elara whispered. Her voice sounded fragile even to herself. "Yes," Dante said. "A choice that will save many. Or destroy them." Her stomach twisted. Save many? Destroy them? What could he mean? Her mind spun, replaying everything she had done. The spilled champagne. The toppled cake. The chaos she had caused with her own hands. She had acted to protect, to do the right thing. And yet here she was, trapped in a storm bigger than she had ever imagined. Dante took a careful step closer. She could feel the heat of his presence even across the distance. "You made a mistake today," he said. "A mistake that cannot be erased." "I… I know," she whispered, almost to herself. "Then you must fix it," he said. His voice lowered just slightly, enough to make her lean forward without realizing it. "And the only way to do that… is to accept what I offer." Elara blinked rapidly. "Offer?" Dante straightened, jaw firm. His eyes scanned the room, catching the whispered questions of the guests, the shaking hands of the bride, the rigid posture of the groom. Then he fixed his gaze back on her. "A solution. One that restores honor, dignity, and avoids complete ruin. One that only you can take." Her heart pounded. She wanted to run. She wanted to scream. She wanted to step away, disappear from the stares, from the whispers, from the weight pressing down on her chest. But something in his calm, unyielding presence rooted her in place. "What… what do you want me to do?" she asked. Her voice was barely steady. He smiled faintly, a curve that did not reach his eyes. "Marry me." The words struck her like a hammer. She stumbled back, almost losing her balance. Her hands lifted instinctively to her face. "You… you want me to… what?" He took another step forward, closer now, the crowd fading from her awareness. "To marry me. Tonight if you agree." Elara’s mouth opened, closed, opened again. The room blurred around her. She saw the bride staring, pale, as though she could not believe her ears. The groom’s hands shook slightly. Guests froze mid-whisper, as if time had stopped. "You… you cannot be serious," Elara said finally. Her voice rose slightly, trembling with disbelief and anger. "This is insane. You are insane." Dante’s expression did not change. Calm, controlled, commanding. "Insane or necessary. You choose." Elara’s mind raced. Marry him? This man. The brother of the groom whose wedding she had ruined. The man whose family she despised for their arrogance, their control, their lies. And yet here he stood, calm and collected, as though he had thought of every consequence before speaking. "Why me?" she asked, her voice almost breaking. "Why not someone else?" Dante’s eyes narrowed slightly, just enough for her to notice the subtle shift. "Because you are the one who caused the chaos. And because only you can fix it." Her chest tightened. Fix it? How could she fix this? By agreeing to marry the man she barely knew? By stepping into a world she had spent years resisting? "You cannot ask this of me," she said, voice shaking, but louder now. She could feel the rising panic in the hall, the weight of every eye on her. "This… this is impossible." He stepped closer, gaze piercing hers. "Nothing that matters is easy. Nothing that matters comes without sacrifice." Elara’s thoughts flickered. The ruined wedding. The whispers. The scandal. The shame. And now, Dante Cross, calm, composed, holding the weight of the choice in his hands, as if her refusal could tip the world into disaster. She wanted to run. She wanted to refuse. She wanted to scream. And yet she knew the truth in his words. Some mistakes demanded bold decisions. Some storms required surrender to survive. "Marry you," she whispered, disbelief lacing every syllable. "To… to save them? To… to fix this?" Dante’s lips curved faintly, controlled, unreadable. "Yes. To fix it. To save them. And perhaps, to save yourself from consequences you cannot imagine." Elara’s hands shook. Her chest heaved. Every step she could take backward felt blocked. She had no escape. No easy way out. The whispers of the crowd, the flashing cameras, the gaze of the bride and groom, and Dante’s unwavering eyes pressed down on her like the weight of the world. And in that moment, she understood. This was not just a proposal. This was a test. A trap. A storm. And she was standing in the center, with no shield but her own courage. Her breath hitched. "I… I need… I need a moment," she said, almost to herself. Dante nodded slightly, as though he had expected it. "You have until the end of tonight," he said, voice calm, precise. "After that, the choice may no longer be yours." Elara swallowed hard. Every muscle in her body shook. She wanted to scream, to run, to fight. But she could not move. She could only stand and stare, her mind spinning, heart racing, as the weight of the impossible proposal pressed down on her. The hall seemed to close in, the whispers louder, the eyes sharper, the chaos from her actions earlier threatening to swallow her whole. And yet, Dante Cross remained calm, unwavering, a dark presence commanding the impossible. She realized one thing clearly. Whatever she decided, nothing would ever be the same again.

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