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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 3

The California sun greeted me like an overeager host as I stepped off the private car that had collected me from LAX. It was different from New York's—more relentless, less forgiving in its brightness. I shielded my eyes, taking in the Montgomery estate for the first time.

The sprawling beachfront property was a modernist dream of glass, steel, and warm wood, perched on a cliff overlooking the Pacific. Unlike the imposing brownstones and penthouses of Manhattan, this place seemed to invite the outside in, boundaries blurring between nature and architecture. The sound of waves crashing against the rocks below provided a constant, soothing soundtrack—so different from the honking horns and sirens that had been my lullaby for twenty-eight years.

"Miss Sterling?" A woman in her fifties approached, her manner professional but kind. "I'm Mrs. Winters, the estate manager. Mr. Montgomery is waiting for you in the east terrace."

I followed her through the house, noting the tasteful art on the walls—contemporary pieces I recognized from major galleries, interspersed with what appeared to be local artists' work. No family portraits, I noticed. No visual history on display.

The east terrace overlooked a Japanese-inspired garden, meticulously maintained but with a deliberate wildness that spoke of careful planning. And there he was—Ethan Montgomery.

He sat with perfect posture at a glass table set for tea, his profile sharp against the ocean backdrop. Dark hair, classically handsome features, designer sunglasses obscuring his eyes. He wore a light linen suit that seemed both casual and impeccable. At the sound of our footsteps, he turned his head slightly, a small smile forming on his lips.

"Charlotte," he said, rising to his feet with fluid grace that belied his blindness. "Welcome to Los Angeles."

His voice was deeper than I'd expected, with a warmth that didn't seem practiced. He extended his hand in my general direction, and I stepped forward to take it.

"Mr. Montgomery," I replied, surprised by the steadiness in my own voice.

"Ethan, please." His grip was firm but gentle. "We're about to be married, after all."

The bluntness of his statement sent a jolt through me. Married. To this stranger. What had I done?

Mrs. Winters quietly disappeared, leaving us alone with the tea service and the sound of the ocean.

"Please, sit," he gestured to the chair opposite him. "Earl Grey with a splash of milk, correct?"

I blinked in surprise. "Yes, how did you—"

"The contract negotiations were thorough," he said, a hint of amusement in his tone as he began to pour the tea with surprising precision. "Your preferences were documented extensively. I believe your favorite dessert is lemon tart, you prefer silk to cotton, and you're allergic to chrysanthemums."

"I see I've been thoroughly researched," I said, unable to keep a note of wariness from my voice.

"Due diligence," he replied simply, sliding my cup toward me without spilling a drop. "Just as I'm sure you've researched me."

I had, of course. Everything publicly available about Ethan Montgomery had been compiled by Mr. Blackwell's team. His blindness from an accident three years ago. His retreat from public life. His brilliant mind that had expanded the Montgomery tech empire despite his disability.

"I understand we're both entering this arrangement with our eyes open," I said, then winced at my poor choice of words.

To my surprise, Ethan laughed—a genuine sound that transformed his serious face. "Indeed. Some more literally than others."

The tension eased slightly as we reviewed the terms of our arrangement over tea. Separate living quarters. Public appearances as a united couple. Freedom to pursue our own interests. A partnership of convenience rather than passion.

"Why did you agree to this?" I finally asked, the question that had been burning in my mind since his lawyers had approached mine.

Ethan was silent for a moment, his fingers tracing the rim of his teacup. "Let's just say I understand what it means to need an escape," he said finally. "And sometimes, the most logical solutions are the most unexpected ones."

I studied him, trying to read beyond the polite facade, beyond the dark glasses that hid his eyes. What was he escaping from? What did he gain from this arrangement beyond the Sterling family connections?

"The bungalow by the north garden has been prepared for you," he said, changing the subject. "Mrs. Winters will show you there when you're ready. I thought you might appreciate your own space while you... adjust."

"Thank you," I said, genuinely touched by this consideration. "That's very thoughtful."

"We'll announce our engagement publicly next week," he continued, all business now. "And proceed with a small ceremony the following month. My team will coordinate with yours on the details."

As we concluded our meeting, I couldn't help but feel I was making another bargain with another man I didn't truly know. But unlike Alexander's false promises and hidden agendas, Ethan's terms were clear, his manner transparent. There was no pretense of love, no illusion of romance—just a clean, honest transaction.

Perhaps that was all I could hope for now.

---

The bungalow was a revelation—a modernist jewel nestled among fragrant gardens, with floor-to-ceiling windows that framed the sunset over the Pacific. It was larger than most Manhattan apartments, with a bedroom, living area, kitchenette, and a bathroom that featured a soaking tub positioned to view the ocean.

As I unpacked, my fingers brushed against something at the bottom of my suitcase—my old sketchbook, the one I'd abandoned three years ago when Alexander's "accident" had consumed my life. I hadn't even remembered packing it.

I sat on the edge of the bed, opening it to pages filled with detailed drawings of artifacts from the Metropolitan Museum, where I'd once interned. Ancient jewelry, pottery fragments, architectural details—all rendered with the loving precision of someone who saw beauty in history's fragments.

On impulse, I reached for a pencil in my bag and turned to a blank page. My hand hovered uncertainly for a moment before beginning to sketch the Etruscan earring I'd been studying before everything fell apart—before Isabella, before the lies, before my life became a performance of patience and pain.

The familiar motion was like reconnecting with a part of myself I'd forgotten existed. As the graphite moved across the paper, I felt something stir within me—not happiness, not yet, but perhaps the ghost of who I used to be.

---

Three thousand miles away, the Manhattan skyline glittered against the night sky. On the rooftop terrace of the Plaza Hotel, champagne flowed as New York's elite gathered for an exclusive celebration.

In the center of it all, Alexander Whitmore raised his glass, his arm wrapped possessively around Isabella Hayes' waist. The enormous diamond on her finger—my ring, resized for her slender hand—caught the light of the chandeliers.

"To remembering what truly matters," Alexander announced to the assembled guests. "And to the woman who helped me find my way back to love."

The crowd applauded as he kissed Isabella, the perfect picture of devotion. No one mentioned the woman who had stood by him for three years of supposed amnesia. No one spoke my name.

As they celebrated my erasure, I was already becoming someone new under the California sun—someone they wouldn't recognize when our paths inevitably crossed again.

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