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Stranger With a Ring

After ninety-nine failed confessions, Ella Cunningham is grounded by her parents and forced into an arranged marriage with the Shaw family. Desperate to see Jim Larson one last time, she escapes only to discover a heartbreaking truth. Jim is caught in the arms of his first love, admitting he only tolerated Ella to manipulate his way back into his family. Realizing she was a mere pawn in his quest for status, Ella must face the reality of her wasted devotion.
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Chapter 1

After my 99th failed confession of love to Jim, my parents grounded me for two weeks.

"You've embarrassed yourself enough over that illegitimate son from the Larson family," they snapped. "Has he ever even spared you a proper glance?"

"Stay home and reflect. We've already arranged your marriage to the Shaw family. The wedding will be in two weeks."

However, I didn’t give up. I was so determined to see Jim, no matter what.

Only to walk in on him locked in a deep kiss with his precious first love in a private room.

"Jim, you really know how to play," one of his friends laughed. "If the Cunningham family's heiress catches you like this, she'll probably lose her mind again."

"Seriously, you've turned Ella down so many times, and now that she's grounded, you haven't even sent her a message. Aren't you afraid she'll finally give up on you?"

Jim just scoffed with disdain and said calmly, "What's there to be afraid of? Everyone in the capital knows Ella is obsessed with me. Who else would want her but me?"

"If I hadn't needed her to get back into the Larson family, I never would've postponed my engagement to Rowena in the first place."

I hesitated at the door to the private room, my hand frozen on the handle. It felt like my heart had dropped into a pit of ice.

Inside, Jim Larson was still laughing, his voice full of mockery.

"You don’t get it. I’ve been pretending to like Ella for the past five years—bottling everything up. I had no feelings for her, but I still had to act like I cared."

He looked like he was barely holding it together, knocking back his drink in big gulps. The others rushed over, trying to comfort him.

"But hey, you're back with the Larsons now, right? Once the Cunninghams help you secure those shares, you’ll finally be free."

"And don’t forget—Rowena's been waiting for you this whole time. With a fiancée like her, what are you even worried about?"

Jim grabbed Rowena Scott’s hand, his eyes filled with emotion.

With the crowd cheering them on, he pulled her onto his lap and wrapped his arms around her, completely ignoring the fact that everyone could see.

Five years ago, I was in a car crash, and Jim was the one who saved me.

He stayed with me at the hospital for a full month, never leaving my side.

He even traveled to some remote little town just to find a pendant that was supposed to protect me.

Back then, when I saw him bruised and battered, I couldn’t help falling for him.

Even after I learned he was the Larsons’ secret son, I never once looked down on him.

He told me Rowena was just an old friend, nothing more.

However, I never imagined they were actually promised to each other.

I forced the memory out of my mind and turned to leave quietly—only to be stopped by a waiter.

"Excuse me, miss. Are you with this group?"

Everyone in the room turned to look at the door.

My cheeks burned, but I kept my cool.

"I just got here. What's going on?"

Jim looked startled, but when he heard I’d only just arrived, his shoulders relaxed.

His friends hurried out to smooth things over.

"Ella, Jim found out you were grounded because of him, and he’s been drowning his guilt in alcohol. It’s hard to watch."

"This game was just for Rowena’s birthday. He only ended up like this because he lost at Truth or Dare. Please don’t take it the wrong way, Ella!"

I didn’t say a word. I just looked at Jim.

In the past, whenever someone mistook me for his girlfriend, he would deny it immediately.

But today—maybe because he felt guilty—he said nothing.

I swallowed the pain in my chest.

"It’s fine. You all keep playing. I’m heading home."

After saying this, I straightened my back and turned to leave, trying to hold onto whatever dignity I had left.

Jim chased after me.

"Are you mad? I didn’t mean to ignore your texts!"

"We’re just here for Rowena’s birthday, that’s all. You’ve got to believe me—I don’t have feelings for her!"

He thought I’d cause a scene.

However, I surprised him this time. I was calm.

"I get it. I’m not mad."

"You should go back. I’m going home too."