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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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Chapter 3

Cash arrived for dinner that evening, and I watched him from across the table as he engaged my father in conversation about market trends and investment strategies. He belonged in this world of wealth and power, but unlike Eric and my foster brothers, he'd earned his place through merit rather than manipulation.

After the meal, I escaped to the balcony, needing air that didn't taste of lies. The darkness beyond the estate stretched endlessly, punctuated by distant city lights that felt a universe away from the suffocating confines of my gilded cage.

"I thought I'd find you here."

Cash's voice came from behind me, quiet and certain. I didn't turn around, keeping my eyes fixed on the horizon.

"You always knew where to find me," I said. "Even when we were children."

He moved beside me, close enough that I could feel his warmth but leaving space for my thoughts. The silence between us felt comfortable, real in a way nothing else had been lately.

Then he reached into his jacket pocket, and my breath caught as he produced a small velvet box.

"This belonged to my grandmother." He opened it, revealing a ring that was nothing like the ostentatious diamond Eric had given me. A small sapphire sat nestled among delicate white diamonds, elegant and understated. "She was a woman of quiet strength who knew her own worth. I've been carrying this since I was eighteen years old, waiting for the right moment."

My hands began to tremble. This was real. This was happening.

Cash took my hand, his touch steady and warm. "I know this is sudden, but I want you to know that there is someone in this world who sees you, truly sees you, and chooses you completely. No schemes, no hidden agendas. Just genuine love."

I looked up at him, searching his face for any hint of deception, any shadow of the manipulation I'd become so adept at recognizing. But Cash's eyes held only honesty, patient devotion that had waited years for this single moment.

"You've loved me that long?" My voice came out barely above a whisper.

"Longer," he admitted. "But I respected your choices, even when they hurt. I'm not asking you to love me the way I love you, Lily. Not yet. I'm just asking you to let me prove that real love exists."

My throat tightened with emotions I couldn't name. I was still wearing Eric's ring on my left hand, that heavy diamond that suddenly felt like a shackle. Cash made no move to remove it, didn't demand I choose between past and future in this instant.

Instead, he simply waited.

I extended my right hand, and he slid the sapphire ring onto my finger with infinite care. The weight of it felt different—lighter, but somehow more substantial. More true.

"Thank you," I whispered, and for the first time since my birthday, something approaching peace settled in my chest.

---

Three days later, Cash took me to a coffee shop I'd never visited, tucked away in a neighborhood far from the glittering circles of elite society. The anonymity of it felt liberating.

A man sat waiting at a corner table, his laptop already open, his eyes sharp behind wire-rimmed glasses. Cash made introductions with quiet efficiency.

"Lily, this is Marcus Chen. He's the best private investigator in the city, and more importantly, he's someone I trust completely."

Marcus extended his hand, his grip firm and professional. "Miss Mendez. Cash has explained the situation. I want you to know that everything we discuss stays confidential, and I only work within legal boundaries."

I appreciated the disclaimer, the clear establishment of ethics in a world where I'd discovered how easily lines could blur.

Marcus turned his laptop screen toward us, displaying a detailed outline of our strategy. "We'll need several types of evidence. First, surveillance footage from your estate. Second, financial records documenting any suspicious transactions. Third, recorded conversations obtained legally."

My stomach tightened. "The estate has extensive security systems. I can access them through my father's permissions."

"Good." Marcus made notes. "I'll need you to document when and where you grant yourself access, everything above board. We can't use evidence obtained illegally."

Cash produced three new phones from his bag, still in their boxes. "Encrypted messaging apps. One for each of us. Delete our regular text conversations about this."

I took the phone he offered, the weight of it foreign in my palm. This was really happening. I was actively gathering evidence against the people I'd called family.

"You can also record conversations," Marcus continued, his tone matter-of-fact, as if we were discussing dinner plans rather than surveillance operations. "As long as you're present during the conversation, it's legal in this state. Place your phone in common areas, keep the recording app running."

Over the following weeks, I became someone I barely recognized. I left my phone on the console table in the hallway. I accessed security footage through my father's system, downloading files with shaking hands. I watched Cash and Marcus build a case with methodical precision.

The evidence accumulated like drops of poison.

Footage of Eric and Angelique in the garden where he'd proposed to me, their bodies pressed together in the moonlight. Financial documents Marcus obtained through legal corporate requests, showing Charlie and Xavier's attempts to consolidate power through shell companies. Recorded conversations where all three brothers discussed their timeline, their strategies, their contempt for the naive girl they were using.

One evening, Marcus showed me a spreadsheet tracking Eric's movements. "He's visited Angelique's apartment seventeen times in the past month alone."

Seventeen times. While I'd been planning our wedding, choosing flowers and discussing guest lists, he'd been visiting her apartment seventeen times.

Each piece of evidence felt like a small knife wound, even though I already knew the truth. Knowing and seeing were different species of pain.

Cash found me that night in my room, staring at the sapphire ring on my right hand and the diamond on my left.

"We have enough," he said quietly. "Whenever you're ready."

I twisted both rings, old habit meeting new resolve. "Not yet. I want to choose the moment. I want it to hurt the way they hurt me."

He didn't argue, didn't tell me revenge was beneath me. He simply nodded, understanding that justice and healing sometimes required witnessing consequences.

"Then we wait," he said. "And we prepare."

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