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The Croissant and the Crown

My name is Alexander Crown, and I once had the most beautiful love in this world. Then I destroyed it with my own hands. For so-called power, for the expectations of my family, I chose a marriage of alliance. I thought I could have it all—both power and love. I was wrong. When Sophia said, "You killed the Sophia who loved you," I finally understood— some things, once broken, can never be restored. Now, I buy a croissant every day. Not to see her, but just to remember that I was once loved by someone so wonderful. And I did not deserve her. If love could start over, I would choose to remain the customer who always buys croissants, rather than the lover who hurt her the most. But alas, there are no second chances in life.
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Chapter 2

POV of Sophia

The bell above my bakery door chimed as I wiped flour from my hands. It was closing time, but when I looked up, Alexander stood there, his blue eyes gleaming with excitement.

"Close your eyes," he said, his voice low and urgent.

"Alexander, I'm tired. It's been a long day."

"It's your birthday."

I froze. How did he know? I hadn't told him.

"I looked at your driver's license when you left it on the counter last week," he admitted, a hint of sheepishness in his expression. "Close your eyes, Sophia. Please."

I reluctantly complied, hearing him move around the shop. The scent of vanilla and cinnamon filled the air—he'd been baking again.

"Now open them."

Before me sat a small cake with uneven frosting. It wasn't beautiful, but something about it made my heart tighten.

"That's not all," he said, taking my hand. "Come with me."

He led me outside where a sleek black car waited. "Where are we going?"

"You'll see."

The car took us to a private airfield where a small jet waited. My stomach fluttered with nervous excitement.

"Alexander, what is this?"

"Your birthday present." He guided me aboard the plane. "We're going to Paris."

Two hours later, we stood beneath the Eiffel Tower. Snow fell gently around us, catching in my hair and on my eyelashes.

"How did you know I've always wanted to see Paris in the snow?" I whispered.

"I pay attention." His fingers intertwined with mine. "And I wanted to do something special for the woman who's changing my life."

Suddenly, the tower lights changed color—from white to soft blue, then lavender, then a pale pink. My favorite colors.

"Did you...?"

"I may have called in a few favors." His smile was boyish, almost vulnerable.

Snowflakes caught in his dark lashes as he leaned closer. "I've never felt this way about anyone, Sophia."

I pulled back slightly. "Alexander, I can't be another conquest for you."

His expression sobered. "Is that what you think this is?"

"You're a Crown," I said quietly. "You've probably done this for dozens of women."

"Never." His voice was fierce. "Never like this. Never with someone who makes me want to be better."

I studied his face, searching for signs of deception. "I don't trust playboys."

"I know." He cupped my face gently. "That's why I'm giving you time to trust me."

He leaned forward, his lips meeting mine in a kiss that felt like coming home. Snowflakes melted against our heated skin as I surrendered to the moment.

When we parted, I was breathless. "Alexander..."

"I meant what I said." His forehead rested against mine. "You're changing me, Sophia."

---

For two weeks after Paris, I kept my distance. The kiss had shaken me more than I wanted to admit.

Every morning, a letter arrived at the bakery. Handwritten on heavy cream paper in Alexander's elegant script.

*Dear Sophia,*

*Today I woke up thinking about your smile when the tower lights changed color. I've never seen anything more beautiful.*

*You asked me to prove myself. I'm trying. I've never wanted to be worthy of someone before.*

*Yours,*

*Alexander*

Day after day, the letters came. Sometimes with flowers. Sometimes with small gifts—a book of poetry, a special ingredient for my baking.

*I've never known anyone who works as hard as you do. Your dedication inspires me.*

*I canceled my membership at the club today. The one my friends can't believe I'd give up.*

*I thought about what you said about trust. You're right. I have to earn it.*

I kept every letter, reading them late at night in my apartment above the bakery.

On the fourteenth day, he came himself.

"I'm not giving up," he said simply, standing in my doorway.

I should have sent him away. Instead, I stepped aside.

---

"Let me help," Alexander insisted one night when I had a large catering order due at dawn.

"You don't have to," I protested, measuring flour into a bowl.

"I want to." He rolled up his sleeves, revealing strong forearms. "Tell me what to do."

We worked side by side in comfortable silence. The bakery smelled of vanilla and cinnamon, the warm scents filling the air as snow fell softly outside.

"Like this?" he asked, attempting to fold egg whites into batter.

I moved behind him, my hands guiding his. "Gentler. They're delicate."

His back pressed against my chest, and I felt his breathing quicken. "Sophia..."

I should have stepped away. Instead, I leaned closer.

He turned in my arms, flour dusting his cheek. "I've wanted to do this all night."

Our lips met in a kiss that was nothing like the gentle one in Paris. This was hungry, desperate—a clash of teeth and tongues that left us both breathless.

"We should stop," I murmured against his mouth.

"We should," he agreed, kissing me again.

Somehow we made it up the stairs to my apartment. Clothes fell away as we climbed, leaving a trail of evidence of our surrender.

My apartment was small—a kitchenette, a living room with a worn sofa, and a bedroom barely large enough for the queen-sized bed that had belonged to my grandmother. But as Alexander laid me back on the quilt she'd made, none of that mattered.

"I've never brought anyone here," I whispered as his lips traced patterns down my neck.

"I know." His eyes held mine. "That makes me the luckiest man alive."

The scent of vanilla and fresh bread surrounded us as we made love for the first time. Each touch was a revelation, each kiss a promise.

Afterward, as we lay tangled in sheets that smelled of lavender, Alexander traced the curve of my spine.

"This is what home feels like," he murmured.

---

"You're here again," I said the next morning as Alexander helped me measure ingredients for the day's bread.

"Did you want me to leave?" He looked up from the flour bin, his expression suddenly uncertain.

"No." I couldn't hide my smile. "I've just never had anyone want to spend time here before."

"This place is magic." He moved behind me, his arms wrapping around my waist as I kneaded dough. "You're magic."

I leaned back against his chest. "You're going to spoil me."

"Good." He kissed the top of my head. "You deserve to be spoiled."

Every morning for a week, Alexander arrived before dawn to help with the bread. He learned to shape baguettes and twist challah. His hands, which I'd once imagined only signing business deals, became as comfortable in dough as my own.

"My mansion feels empty now," he admitted one evening as we closed up the shop. "All those rooms, and none of them feel like this place."

I studied his face in the soft light of the bakery. The Alexander who'd walked through my door that first day—confident, entitled, charming—was still there. But something had changed. His eyes held a warmth I'd never seen before.

"What are you thinking?" he asked softly.

"That I'm falling for you," I admitted. "Despite all my better judgment."

His smile was radiant as he pulled me into his arms. "Your better judgment doesn't know what it's missing."

As his lips met mine, I realized with a start that I'd stopped thinking about him leaving someday. Somewhere between the Eiffel Tower and flour-covered hands, I'd started believing he might stay.

What I didn't know then was how quickly happiness could shatter.

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