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Shattered Engagement, New Love

The Mendez estate had never looked more beautiful than it did tonight. Crystal chandeliers cast prismatic light across the marble floors, and hundreds of white roses—my favorites, or so I'd believed—adorned every surface. The string quartet played Vivaldi in the grand ballroom, and champagne flowed as freely as the compliments from guests who'd known me since childhood. I smoothed the front of my custom Valentino gown, the white silk whispering against my skin like a promise. Twenty years old today. The age when everything was supposed to begin. My fingers found the engagement ring on my left hand, twisting it in that familiar anxious gesture I'd never quite outgrown. Where was Eric? He should have been by my side an hour ago for the toast, for the announcement we'd planned together. I'd imagined this moment a thousand times—his hand in mine, his voice steady as he told our guests that I'd agreed to be his wife, that we'd build a future together.
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The Mendez estate had never looked more beautiful than it did tonight. Crystal chandeliers cast prismatic light across the marble floors, and hundreds of white roses—my favorites, or so I'd believed—adorned every surface. The string quartet played Vivaldi in the grand ballroom, and champagne flowed as freely as the compliments from guests who'd known me since childhood.

I smoothed the front of my custom Valentino gown, the white silk whispering against my skin like a promise. Twenty years old today. The age when everything was supposed to begin.

My fingers found the engagement ring on my left hand, twisting it in that familiar anxious gesture I'd never quite outgrown. Where was Eric? He should have been by my side an hour ago for the toast, for the announcement we'd planned together. I'd imagined this moment a thousand times—his hand in mine, his voice steady as he told our guests that I'd agreed to be his wife, that we'd build a future together.

"Congratulations, darling," Mrs. Hartwell cooed as she passed, pressing an air kiss near my cheek. "Such a beautiful celebration."

I smiled, accepting congratulations I hadn't actually received yet, my stomach tightening with each passing minute. The cake sat untouched on its table, three tiers of perfection waiting for a toast that refused to materialize.

"Have you seen Eric?" I asked a passing server, trying to keep the worry from my voice.

"I believe he stepped away toward the private wing, Miss Mendez."

The private wing. Relief flooded through me—perhaps he was nervous, needed a moment to collect himself before such a public declaration. I slipped away from the ballroom, my heels clicking against the hardwood as I navigated the familiar corridors of my childhood home.

The mansion's private quarters were quieter, insulated from the party's noise. I passed the library, my father's study, the sitting room where we'd spent countless evenings as a family—or what I'd thought was a family. As I rounded the corner toward the guest suites, I heard voices.

Eric's voice.

I moved toward the sound, my heart lifting. But then I heard another voice, breathy and intimate in a way that made my steps falter.

Angelique.

My adopted sister's laughter drifted through the mahogany door, followed by sounds that made my blood run cold. The wet slide of kissing, the rustle of fabric, a masculine groan I recognized with devastating certainty.

I should have turned away. Should have fled. Instead, I moved closer, my body operating on instinct while my mind screamed denials. The door stood slightly ajar, and through the gap I could see them.

Eric had Angelique pressed against the wall, his hands tangled in her dark hair—the same hands that had held mine just yesterday, promising forever. Her fingers worked at his shirt buttons with practiced ease, and the familiar way they moved together told me this was no first-time transgression. This was routine. Habitual. A secret they'd perfected while I'd been planning our future.

"Once you marry her and take control, we'll have everything," Angelique whispered between kisses, her voice carrying clearly to where I stood frozen.

Eric's response hit me like a physical blow. "She's so naive, so easy to manipulate. Honestly, sometimes I can barely stand how trusting she is."

The door opened wider—whether pushed by them or by fate, I couldn't say—and I saw Charlie and Xavier sprawled on the leather sofa beyond, drinks in hand, watching Eric and Angelique like this was dinner theater.

"How much longer do we have to keep this up?" Charlie asked, swirling his scotch. "I'm tired of pretending to give a damn about her charity work."

Xavier checked his watch with clinical detachment. "Once the wedding's done and the trust transfers, we can phase out the devoted brother act. Father's already talking about dividing corporate responsibilities."

Angelique detached herself from Eric, straightening her dress—the pink one I'd helped her pick out last week—and turned toward my brothers with a smile that was all teeth. She touched her throat in a gesture of mock emotion, then pitched her voice into a cruel imitation of mine: "I just want everyone to be happy together. We're a family!"

Their laughter erupted like breaking glass, sharp and vicious and aimed directly at the girl I'd been just moments ago. The girl who'd believed in them. The girl who'd twisted her engagement ring and worried about Eric's nerves rather than his loyalty.

My hand flew to my mouth, catching the sob before it could escape. The movement must have caught Charlie's eye because his gaze snapped toward the door. I stumbled backward, my heel catching on the carpet runner, and fled.

I didn't remember the route my feet took, only that I ended up in the garden where jasmine bloomed too sweet, too cloying, making my stomach heave. My knees buckled and I collapsed onto the stone bench where Eric had proposed just three months ago, where he'd knelt in the moonlight and promised me the world.

Lies. All lies.

My fingers found the ring again, twisting it so hard the band bit into my skin. I should throw it away. Should rip it off and hurl it into the reflecting pool. But I couldn't make my hands obey, couldn't make any part of my body respond through the numbness spreading from my chest outward.

Footsteps approached on the gravel path, and panic seized me—I couldn't face them, couldn't pretend I hadn't seen—

"Lily."

Not Eric's voice. Cash's.

I looked up to find my childhood friend standing before me, backlit by the party lights, his expression shifting from concern to alarm as he registered my tear-streaked face.

He didn't ask questions. Didn't demand explanations. He simply sat beside me on the bench, close enough that I could feel his warmth but leaving space for my pain. The kindness of it broke something inside me.

"They're all lying to me," I heard myself say, my voice hollow and strange. "Every single one of them."

Cash's jaw tightened as I recounted what I'd witnessed, my words tumbling out between gasps. When I finished, he took my trembling hand in both of his, his touch steady and real in a way nothing else felt.

"You deserve someone who chooses you openly," he said, his voice quiet but absolutely certain. "Not someone who uses you as a stepping stone. Let me help you. Let me show you what real love looks like."

I looked at him then—truly looked—and saw what had perhaps always been there: steadiness, loyalty, genuine care that asked nothing in return. The contrast to what I'd just witnessed was so stark it hurt.

Something shifted inside me, crystallizing through the pain. They thought I was naive. Easy to manipulate. Too trusting.

They had no idea what they'd just created.

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