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Sight Restored, Love Found

The grandfather clock in the hallway chimed midnight as I slipped into Alexander's study, my silk robe whispering against my skin. The house was silent—Alexander was at another late 'business dinner' with Isabella. These dinners had become more frequent over the past three years, each absence another small cut to my heart. I told myself I was just organizing his medical files—the neurologist had requested complete records for his next appointment. Three years of supposed memory loss, three years of 'It's coming back slowly, Charlotte, be patient.' Three years of watching him fall deeper under Isabella's spell while I clung to the hope that one day, he would remember our love. My fingers trembled as I sorted through the meticulous files I'd kept of his condition. I'd documented everything—every supposed memory flash, every consultation, every therapy session. The perfect, devoted fiancée, waiting patiently for her beloved to return to her. When my hand brushed against something hard behind the row of folders, curiosity prickled at my skin. I reached deeper into the cabinet and pulled out a leather-bound journal I'd never seen before.
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Chapter 2

The Midtown office of Blackwell & Associates gleamed with the sterile perfection that characterized Manhattan's elite law firms. Floor-to-ceiling windows offered a panoramic view of the city I was about to leave behind—a city that had witnessed my systematic humiliation for the past three years.

Mr. Blackwell slid the thick contract across the polished mahogany table. "Miss Sterling, I've reviewed the Montgomery family's terms extensively. It's quite... unusual, but legally sound."

I nodded, my fingers brushing against the heavy cream paper. The contract detailed everything: my marriage to Ethan Montgomery, the blind heir to the Montgomery tech fortune; the substantial financial settlement; the mutual benefits and obligations; the minimum five-year term before any dissolution could be considered.

"Essentially, you're exchanging one gilded cage for another," Mr. Blackwell said, his voice carrying the faintest hint of judgment.

"No," I replied, my voice steadier than I expected. "I'm exchanging a torture chamber for a sanctuary."

His eyebrows rose slightly, but he had the grace not to comment further. The Montgomery family's legal team sat across from us, their expressions professionally neutral. They didn't care about my broken heart or shattered dreams. This was business—the merger of two prominent families through a convenient arrangement.

"The Montgomery family has agreed to all your stipulations," the lead counsel said. "Separate residences on the estate, no physical obligations, complete autonomy over your personal and professional pursuits."

I nodded again, uncapping the Mont Blanc pen my father had given me when I graduated from college. It felt heavy in my hand—the weight of decision, of finality.

"Once you sign, we'll initiate the transfer of your personal assets from New York to Los Angeles," Mr. Blackwell continued. "The Sterling family trusts will remain untouched, as per your father's insistence."

Of course. My father, ever the businessman, ensuring I couldn't access my full inheritance until I turned thirty-five or produced an heir—whichever came first. His way of maintaining control even as I fled across the country.

I signed my name with deliberate strokes. Charlotte Elizabeth Sterling. Soon to be Charlotte Montgomery. A new name for a new life.

"Congratulations, Miss Sterling," the Montgomery lawyer said with practiced politeness. "Mr. Montgomery looks forward to meeting you upon your arrival in Los Angeles."

I wondered what Ethan Montgomery truly thought of this arrangement—marrying a woman he'd never met, a woman fleeing scandal and heartbreak. Did he pity me? Was this merely a business transaction for him as well? These questions swirled in my mind as I shook hands with the lawyers and stepped out into the bright Manhattan morning.

---

"Darling, you're barely touching your mimosa," my mother observed, her voice carrying that particular blend of concern and criticism she had perfected over the years.

The farewell brunch at The Pierre was exactly as I had expected—a gathering of Manhattan's elite, ostensibly to wish me well, but really to feast on the spectacle of my departure. The room hummed with hushed conversations that stopped whenever I approached, replaced by brittle smiles and hollow well-wishes.

"I'm saving my appetite for the flight," I lied, forcing a smile.

"First class on American Airlines hardly compares to Pierre's eggs Benedict," she replied, adjusting her Hermès scarf with manicured fingers. "I still don't understand why you won't take the family jet."

Because I wanted nothing from this life anymore. Because every gift, every privilege had come with invisible strings that had nearly strangled me.

"Charlotte, darling!" Victoria Astor approached, air-kissing both my cheeks. "We'll miss you terribly. Los Angeles! How... adventurous of you."

The way she said "adventurous" made it sound like I was moving to the moon rather than to another major American city.

"The Montgomery family is quite respected," my mother interjected quickly. "Ethan's grandfather pioneered semiconductor technology in the eighties."

"Yes, new money, but substantial," Victoria agreed, as if that made it acceptable. "And Ethan's... condition... such a shame. You're so good to take that on, Charlotte."

I felt my jaw tighten. "Ethan's blindness doesn't define him, Victoria. Just as my failed engagement doesn't define me."

A uncomfortable silence fell. Victoria's smile froze, and my mother shot me a warning glance.

"Well," Victoria recovered, patting my arm condescendingly, "you always were so... resilient."

As she moved away, I caught snippets of conversations around the room:

"...practically running away..."

"...after what Alexander did..."

"...the Hayes woman is wearing her engagement ring now..."

I excused myself, retreating to the ladies' room where I leaned against the cool marble sink, breathing deeply. Just a few more hours. Just a few more polite smiles and meaningless goodbyes, and then I would be free of all of this.

---

The hum of the airplane engines provided a soothing white noise as we soared over the country. I stared out the window, watching the landscape change from the dense urban sprawl of the East Coast to the vast expanses of the Midwest.

My phone vibrated with a text message. Unknown number, Los Angeles area code.

"Miss Sterling, this is Ethan Montgomery. I wanted to personally welcome you to this new chapter. My driver will meet you at LAX. Your suite at the estate has been prepared according to your preferences. I look forward to meeting you tomorrow, after you've had time to rest. You're safe now."

Three simple words. You're safe now.

For the first time in days, I felt something other than numbness or pain. Not happiness, not yet. But perhaps... possibility.

As California approached on the horizon, I wondered what kind of man Ethan Montgomery truly was. A blind billionaire who had agreed to marry a stranger fleeing scandal—was he my salvation or just another mistake waiting to happen?

I closed my eyes, feeling the weight of exhaustion press down on me. Whatever awaited me in Los Angeles, it had to be better than what I was leaving behind. It had to be.

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