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The CEO'S Wrong Sister (The Black Sheep Bride)

She was never supposed to be his choice. When the Voss family's empire crumbles under the weight of catastrophic debt, a deal is struck with the most powerful man in the room Xavier Holt the Billionaire, and CEO of The Holt empire. The kind of man who walks into a room and changes its temperature. Everyone expected him to choose Madison Voss, the beautiful, polished, perfect Madison the golden daughter who had spent her whole life being chosen first. He chose Nora instead. Nora, the overlooked one. The difficult one, the sister who asked too many questions, refused to perform, and had spent twenty-six years being everything her family wished she wasn't. The black sheep. She doesn't want this marriage. She doesn't want him. She wants him to choose Madison and let her go back to her small apartment, her plants, her romance novels, and the quiet life she'd built for herself in the spaces her family forgot to look. But Xavier Holt doesn't negotiate. He doesn't explain. And he absolutely does not change his mind.
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Chapter 2

The study was her father's territory.

Nora had always known this, the way you know things you've never been told directly in the particular way the room smelled like old wood and deliberate authority, in the way the bookshelves were arranged to impress rather than to be read, in the way even the chairs seemed to sit straighter in here than they did anywhere else in the house.

She had never liked this room.

She liked it even less now that Xavier Holt was standing in it.

He'd moved to the window of course he had, because apparently when you were that tall and that unreasonably put together you just naturally gravitated toward the most cinematic position in any given space. The city lights from outside caught the sharp line of his jaw, the dark of his hair, the way his suit sat on his shoulders like it had been constructed specifically for the purpose of making Nora Voss lose her train of thought.

She found her train of thought. She held onto it firmly.

"You have thirty seconds to explain yourself," she said, closing the study door behind her.

Xavier turned from the window. Unhurried. Like thirty seconds was a generous offer he might not even need.

"Which part would you like explained?"

"All of it. Start with why."

He looked at her for a moment that same look from the dining table, the one that made her feel like a document he found more interesting than expected. Then he moved to the chair across from her father's desk and sat down. Not behind the desk but ross from it. Like he was deliberately avoiding the power position.

She noticed that, yet she didn't know what to do with it.

"Sit down," he said.

"I'll stand."

Something moved at the corner of his mouth. Not quite a smile. The ghost of one. "Of course you will," he said quietly, and somehow it didn't sound like an insult.

Nora crossed her arms. "Why me?"

"Because you're the best choice."

"Madison is .."

"I know what Madison is," he said simply. Not unkindly. Just finished. Like the sentence didn't need completing because the conclusion was already obvious to anyone paying attention.

Nora stared at him.

In twenty six years nobody had said that to her. Nobody had looked at the two Voss sisters and pointed at Nora and said that one, the better choice, obviously. It should have felt good. It felt suspicious.

"You don't know me," she said.

"I know enough."

"The file," she said flatly.

"Yes."

"You had someone investigate my family."

"I had someone investigate a potential business arrangement. Your family was part of that arrangement."

"And I was part of that investigation."

"You were."

She let that sit for a moment. The casual precision of it. The way he said things like they were simply facts rather than things a person might reasonably object to. "And what exactly did your file tell you about me?"

He leaned back slightly in the chair, and crossed one ankle over his knee. The picture of ease. "That you pay a household bill your parents don't know about. That you've been doing it for fourteen months. That you asked the right questions tonight before anyone else thought to ask them. That when your father gave you a number that would make most people reach for something to hold onto you sat with it and started calculating instead."

Nora said nothing.

"It told me," he continued, "that you read romance novels at the stove and somehow don't burn the eggs. That your Thursday mornings are yours and yours alone and you guard them like they're the most important thing you own. That you have six plants in a apartment that gets almost no direct sunlight and every single one of them is alive."

The silence in the room was enormous.

"You had someone watch me," Nora said carefully.

"I had someone research you," he said. "There's a difference."

"Is there."

"Yes." He looked at her steadily. "I don't make decisions without information. This decision required information. I got it."

"And based on this information," Nora said slowly, "you decided to what. Purchase me along with my family's debt?"

For the first time something shifted behind his eyes. Quick and controlled but she caught it. "That's not what this is."

"Then what is it?"

"A proposal."

"A proposal implies choice."

"You have a choice," he said. "You can say no."

"And if I say no my family loses everything."

"Yes."

The honesty of it landed like a stone dropped in still water. No softening, no reframing, no diplomatic language to sand down the edges. Just yes. She appreciated it, and resented it simultaneously.

"That's not a choice," she said. "That's a trap with better lighting."

This time the corner of his mouth did something that was almost, almost a smile. "You're not what I expected," he said.

"What did you expect?"

"Less," he said simply.

Nora looked at him for a long moment. At the grey eyes, and the sharp jaw and the complete unnerving stillness of him a man who existed at a frequency most people couldn't access, who moved through the world like he had already read the script and was simply waiting for everyone else to catch up.

She thought about Madison at the dining table. That warm sisterly smile that had frightened her more than anything else in the room.

She thought about her father looking at Madison first. Always at Madison first.

She thought about her Thursday mornings and her plants and her novels and the life she'd built in the margins of a family that loved her like a footnote.

She uncrossed her arms.

"If I agree," she said. "And I am not saying I agree. But if I did. I have conditions."

Xavier said nothing. Just watched her.

"I want them in writing," she said. "Legally binding. My own lawyer reviews everything before I sign anything."

"Reasonable," he said.

"I want it specified that this is an arrangement. Not... " she gestured vaguely, " whatever performance you might be expecting. I won't be managed."

"I'm not interested in managing you," he said. Something in his voice shifted slightly when he said it. Something she couldn't quite name.

"And I want," she said, "a clause that states you cannot enter my bedroom without knocking."

The almost-smile again. Warmer this time. "Done," he said.

"You're agreeing very easily."

"You're asking for reasonable things."

"Most people in your position wouldn't think so."

"I'm not most people," he said.

She looked at him. He looked back. The study was very quiet around them, the kind of quiet that has weight and texture, the kind that means something is beginning whether you've agreed to it or not.

"I haven't said yes," she said.

"I know," he said.

"I'm going to need time."

"How much?"

"Twenty four hours."

He nodded once. Like twenty four hours was a perfectly acceptable timeline for a person to decide whether to hand over their entire life. Like he respected that she'd named a number rather than said I don't know or whatever you think.

He stood up.

All six feet four inches of him, unfolding from the chair with the kind of easy grace that should not be legal on a man making this many unreasonable requests. He straightened his jacket. He looked at her one more time no no that look, the document look, the one that made her feel like he was reading something in her that she hadn't written yet.

"Twenty four hours," he said.

He walked to the door, then paused with his hand on the frame, and looked back at her over his shoulder.

"For what it's worth," he said quietly. "Wrong sister is their assessment. Not mine."

And then he was gone.

Nora stood in her father's study alone for a long time.

She looked at the bookshelves arranged to impress rather than to be read.

She thought about what he'd said. About the file, and the way he'd agreed to her bedroom clause without batting an eye like it was the most obvious thing in the world that a woman should have a door that belonged to her.

She thought about Madison's smile.

She pulled her phone out of her pocket and opened her reading app to the romance novel she'd been in the middle of since Tuesday. The hero had just done something quietly devastating remembered something small about the heroine that she'd mentioned once in passing, and acted on it without announcement.

Nora stared at the page.

She thought about six plants in an apartment with almost no direct sunlight.

She closed the app burying herself in her thoughts, she had twenty four hours.

She already knew what her answer was going to be.

She just wasn't ready to know that she knew yet.

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