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My Sister Stole the Wrong Billionaire

In my first life, my sister Hazel thought she had won. On adoption day, she shoved me aside to grab the hand of the "gentle" billionaire, Brad Moss, leaving me to be claimed by the terrifying, ruthless heir to the city's darkest empire: Alexander Moran. She whispered, "Enjoy your suffering." I just smiled. Because I had lived this life before. She thought she dodged a bullet by stealing Brad, but she just swallowed a bomb. She has no idea that her "perfect" fiancé is a sadistic monster who will lock her in a cage. And she has no idea that the cold, terrifying Alexander Moran doesn't want a helpless victim for a wife—he wants a partner in ruthlessness. When Hazel tries to ruin my reputation with a staged assault, she expects to find me broken and crying. Instead, she opens the door to find me standing over my attacker, covered in blood, holding a knife, and smiling. "You're late, Hazel." This isn't a fairy tale. It's a hostile takeover. My sister wanted to steal my life, but I’m about to burn her fake empire to the ground—and my new billionaire husband is handing me the matches.
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Chapter 2

The study smelled like old leather and money.

I'd been inside the Moran estate for less than six hours, and already I understood the hierarchy. Eleanor ruled the household. The staff answered to her voice alone. But this room — floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, a mahogany desk the size of a small boat, curtains drawn against the afternoon light — this room belonged to Alexander.

He was waiting for me when I walked in.

Not sitting. Standing behind the desk with both hands flat on its surface, like a general studying a battlefield map. He'd changed since the gate — dark shirt now, sleeves pushed to his elbows, jaw still locked in that same expression of barely contained hostility.

The door clicked shut behind me. I didn't flinch.

"Sit down," he said.

"I'll stand."

His eyes narrowed. A muscle jumped near his temple.

"My mother dragged you in off the street like a stray cat. So let me ask you something, Carmen." He said my name like it tasted wrong. "What exactly makes you think you belong here?"

I set my file bag on the edge of his desk. Unzipped it. Pulled out a thirty-page document held together with a black binder clip and dropped it between his hands.

The slap of paper against wood was the only sound in the room.

"Page seven," I said. "Start there."

He didn't move. His gaze stayed fixed on my face, searching for something — fear, maybe. Desperation. Whatever he expected to find in an eighteen-year-old orphan standing in his study.

I stared back.

Five seconds. Ten.

He picked up the document.

I watched his eyes track across the first page. Dismissal — I could see it in the way his mouth pulled to one side, the slight exhale through his nose. He flipped to page seven like he was humoring a teenager.

Then he stopped flipping.

His fingers stilled on the edge of the paper. He read the page once. Read it again. His thumb pressed a crease into the margin.

"Where did you get this?" His voice had changed. Lower. Stripped of performance.

"I put it together myself."

"You're eighteen."

"And you're twenty-four, running your mother's eastern logistics because your father's been dead for two years and nobody else in this house can read a shipping manifest without a calculator."

Silence.

Alexander's jaw worked once, twice. He turned to page twelve. Then eighteen. His index finger traced the projected revenue column, and I saw the exact moment the numbers landed — his shoulders shifted back half an inch, his breathing slowed.

"The East Coast port acquisition," he said, almost to himself. "Harborline Freight."

"Their board votes in eleven months. Right now, the majority shareholder is a man named Declan Pruitt, seventy-three, no heirs, bleeding cash from three failed developments in Newark. He'll sell his stake for forty cents on the dollar if someone approaches him before Q2."

Alexander looked up from the document. The contempt was gone. What replaced it was worse — a cold, calculating interest that made the back of my neck prickle.

"Who told you about Pruitt?"

Nobody. I'd lived through it. In my first life, Brad Moss had stumbled onto this deal by accident and ridden it to a fortune. He'd bragged about it at dinner parties while I sat beside him in silence, memorizing every detail because silence was all I was allowed.

"Does it matter?" I said. "The information is solid. Verify it yourself."

He closed the document. Set it down. Walked around the desk toward me.

I held my ground. My pulse hammered in my ears, but my feet stayed planted.

He stopped two feet away. Close enough that I had to tilt my head back to meet his eyes.

"You want to trade your cooperation for a safe harbor," he said. "But didn't my mother tell you? She was shopping for a daughter-in-law."

The words landed like ice water.

"I'm eighteen," I repeated.

"You won't always be a child to the world." He tilted his head, studying me the way he'd studied the revenue projections — with that same unsettling precision. "My mother thinks long-term. So do I."

"Then think about this long-term — I can make you money. Real money. Not just this deal. I have more."

"I'm sure you do."

"So we're partners."

"No."

The word was flat. Final.

"The Moran family doesn't take partners, Carmen. We take what's useful and we keep it close." He reached past me. His fingers grazed the curve of my ear as he pulled a pen from the holder on the desk behind me.

I stopped breathing.

He noticed. A smile ghosted across his mouth — not warm, not kind. Satisfied.

"You'll have protection," he said, clicking the pen once. "You'll have resources. Education. Anything you need to keep producing ideas like this." He tapped the document with the pen's tip. "But the arrangement my mother proposed stands. When the time comes, you'll play the role. Publicly, privately, and convincingly."

"And if I refuse?"

"Then you walk back out that gate with nothing, and I keep this." He picked up my proposal. Held it loosely, like it weighed nothing. "Every idea in your head — after the wedding, it belongs to the family anyway. I'm offering you the courtesy of a head start."

My throat tightened. The phantom bruises pulsed once beneath my skin.

He didn't want a wife. He wanted a captive strategist. And I'd just handed him the key to my cage.

Alexander tucked the document under his arm and walked toward the door. He paused with his hand on the frame, half-turning.

"Welcome to the family, Carmen."

The door closed behind him.

I stood alone in the dim study, my palms slick with cold sweat. I pressed them against the desk's edge and leaned forward until my forehead nearly touched the wood.

Breathe. Count. Think.

I'd survived Brad Moss. I'd survived hands around my throat and a death that should have been permanent. Alexander Moran was sharp, dangerous, and six years older than me with the instincts of a predator twice his age.

But he'd taken the bait. He'd read every page.

That meant I had value. And value, in a house like this, was the only currency that kept you alive.

I straightened up. Wiped my hands on my dress.

A knock came at the study door — soft, precise. The housekeeper stepped in, a woman with silver-streaked hair and a face that gave away nothing.

"Miss Carmen." She held out a garment bag, unzipping it just enough to reveal midnight-blue silk and a hem stitched with tiny crystals. "Mrs. Moran requests your presence at tonight's welcome reception. You're to wear this."

I took the hanger. The dress was my size — perfectly, impossibly my size, as though Eleanor had measured me with her eyes alone.

"What reception?"

"A small gathering. Family friends. Mrs. Moran insists you attend."

Before I could respond, the doorbell rang downstairs. Two sharp chimes that echoed through the marble foyer.

Then — laughter. High, bright, unmistakable.

Hazel.

The sound cut through the stone walls and the heavy curtains and found me like a blade finds a gap in armor. I gripped the hanger until the wire bit into my palm.

The housekeeper's expression didn't change, but her gaze flicked toward the window.

"It seems," she said quietly, "you won't be the only guest tonight."

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