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Rejecting a Cheating Fiancé for True Love

The grandfather clock in the hallway chimed midnight as I paced outside Conrad's study. The door was slightly ajar, warm light spilling into the dark corridor. I hadn't meant to eavesdrop—I'd only come to remind him about tomorrow's dinner with my parents—but his voice, low and intimate in a way I hadn't heard in months, stopped me cold. "White tulips, darling. Remember how we used to pick them in your grandmother's garden?" Conrad's voice carried a tenderness that made my chest tighten. "I know it's not traditional, but it's what we always dreamed of." I pressed myself against the wall, my heart hammering. Who was he talking to? And why was he discussing flowers with such reverence? "The ceremony will be small, just us," he continued, and I could hear the smile in his voice. "Candlelight, like we planned when we were sixteen.
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Chapter 3

I stood in Conrad's study, the engagement ring heavy in my palm. The familiar weight that had once symbolized our future now felt like a shackle. Outside, rain pattered against the windows, matching the gentle rhythm of my heartbeat—steady, resolved.

"Conrad," I said softly as he entered the room. "We need to talk."

He glanced up from his phone, irritation flickering across his face. "I'm busy, Serenity. Can it wait?"

"No." My voice was calm, surprising us both. "It can't."

I held out the ring, its diamond catching the lamplight. "I'm returning this."

His brow furrowed as he stared at the ring, then at me. "What are you talking about?"

"I can't marry someone who sees me as an obligation while loving another woman." I placed the ring on his desk, the small sound echoing in the quiet room.

Conrad's face drained of color. "Serenity, you're overreacting. Again." He reached for me, but I stepped back.

"I heard you planning your private ceremony with Irene. I read your journal. I watched you choose her at our engagement party." Each word was measured, deliberate. "I won't be invisible in my own marriage."

"This is ridiculous!" Conrad ran his hands through his hair, his composure cracking. "I care deeply for you. Irene is just a friend—"

"A friend you call 'darling,'" I interrupted. "A friend you plan secret ceremonies with."

"I'm not canceling our wedding over your jealousy." He laughed nervously. "This is just pre-wedding jitters."

I took a deep breath. "I've accepted my family's arrangement with Adam Fisher."

Conrad's laughter died. "What?"

"Adam Fisher. The engagement is already being arranged."

He studied my face, then laughed again—this time with dismissive confidence. "That's ridiculous. You're just trying to make me jealous with this fake engagement."

"It's not fake," I said quietly. "And I'm not doing it for you."

---

"Mother?" I found Eleanor in her sitting room, arranging flowers with practiced precision.

She looked up, her eyes softening when she saw me. "Serenity. I was just thinking about you."

I sank onto the sofa beside her. "You knew I was coming?"

"I always know when my daughter needs her mother." She patted the cushion beside her. "Tell me everything."

The story poured out of me—Conrad's betrayal, Irene's manipulations, the journal entries that shattered my illusions. Eleanor listened without interruption, her expression growing increasingly troubled.

When I finished, she took my hands in hers. "Darling, I've been waiting for you to see what I've seen for years."

"About Conrad?"

"About your worth." She squeezed my fingers gently. "And about Adam Fisher."

My heart skipped. "What about him?"

"The Fisher family has been hoping for this match for years." Eleanor's voice held a note of satisfaction. "Adam specifically requested the arrangement after learning about your situation."

"He did?"

"Oh yes." She smiled. "He's currently working at the Meridian Research Institute in Geneva. One of the most prestigious facilities in Europe."

My breath caught. Meridian was legendary among researchers—a place I'd dreamed of working since graduate school.

"Adam has admired you since childhood," Eleanor continued. "Did you know he remembers that science fair project you won when you were twelve? The one about biodegradable plastics?"

I blinked, surprised. "I'd forgotten about that."

"He hasn't." She reached for her phone. "He's been following your academic career. He thinks you'd be an asset to his team."

---

The Meridian Research Institute gleamed in the afternoon sunlight, its glass walls reflecting the Swiss Alps beyond. I smoothed my navy blazer and checked my reflection in the glass doors. This was supposed to be a formal interview, a professional meeting to discuss potential collaboration.

Yet as I walked into Adam Fisher's office, something felt different.

"Serenity." Adam rose from behind his desk, his smile warm and genuine. "I'm so glad you came."

He wasn't what I'd expected. Tall and broad-shouldered, with intelligent gray eyes and an easy confidence that filled the room without overwhelming it.

"Thank you for seeing me," I said, extending my hand.

He took it briefly before gesturing to chairs by the window. "I've been looking forward to this conversation for years."

"Years?"

"I remember you arguing passionately about sustainable energy sources at that science conference when we were sixteen." Adam's eyes crinkled at the corners. "You wore a yellow dress and wouldn't let anyone dismiss your ideas."

I stared at him, stunned. "You remember that?"

"I remember everything about you, Serenity." His voice was matter-of-fact, not flirtatious. "Including your love for white roses and your dream of making meaningful scientific contributions."

As we toured the laboratory, Adam treated me as an intellectual equal—asking thoughtful questions about my research interests and offering genuine collaboration rather than mere employment.

"This could be your workspace," he said, showing me a sunlit corner with state-of-the-art equipment. "I think your research on cellular regeneration would complement our current projects perfectly."

For the first time in months, I felt seen—truly seen. Not as an obligation or a convenient choice, but as someone worth knowing. Someone worth valuing.

As Adam continued explaining the research opportunities, I found myself wondering what it would be like to work alongside him—to be respected, appreciated, and perhaps eventually, loved for exactly who I was.

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