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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 3

POV of Sophia

The bell above the door chimed at exactly 9 PM. I didn't need to look up to know it was Alexander.

"Right on time," I said, smiling as I measured flour into a bowl.

"I told you." He leaned against the doorframe, his tie loosened and jacket slung over one arm. "Nine o'clock is the new midnight for me."

I raised an eyebrow. "You're really giving up your club nights? Permanently?"

"For you?" He stepped closer, his fingers brushing mine as he reached for an apron hanging nearby. "I'd give up anything."

The bakery had become our sanctuary. After closing time, when the last customer had left and the street outside grew quiet, Alexander would arrive—always at nine, never a minute later. He'd traded his nightclub VIP access for flour-dusted hands and the simple joy of watching dough rise.

"Here." I handed him a lump of dough. "This needs kneading."

He positioned himself beside me at the counter, our shoulders almost touching. "Like this?"

"Like this." I guided his hands, showing him the proper pressure. "Feel how it pushes back? That's the gluten forming."

"Is that good?" he asked, his blue eyes studying my face with an intensity that still made my heart skip.

"Very good." I nodded, unable to suppress my smile.

For the next hour, we worked side by side in comfortable silence. The radio played softly in the background—jazz, Alexander's choice. He claimed it helped him focus on the delicate art of breadmaking.

"You're getting better," I observed as he shaped a perfect baguette.

"I have a good teacher." He looked up, flour smudged across his cheek.

I reached over to wipe it away, but he caught my wrist, pulling me closer. "I've been waiting all day to kiss you," he murmured.

Before I could respond, he pressed his lips to mine, tasting of sugar and cinnamon. When we broke apart, both of us were breathing faster.

"You're getting flour everywhere," I laughed, wiping my mouth.

"You started it." He grinned, dipping his fingers into the flour bowl and flicking them toward me.

I gasped as the powder landed in my hair. "You're going to pay for that!"

I grabbed a handful of flour and tossed it back at him. He ducked, laughing, and grabbed another handful.

The bell above the door chimed again—unexpectedly.

We froze, both covered in flour, my apron dusted white and Alexander's expensive shirt ruined.

An elderly woman stood in the doorway, her eyes widening as she took in the scene.

"Oh!" she exclaimed. "I'm sorry, dear. I didn't mean to interrupt."

"It's—it's okay," I stammered, wiping flour from my face. "We were just—"

"Playing," Alexander finished smoothly, stepping closer to me. "Couldn't resist a little fun after hours."

The woman smiled knowingly. "I can see why. You make such a beautiful couple."

I felt heat rush to my cheeks.

"How long have you two been together?" she asked, selecting a pastry from the case.

I glanced at Alexander, unsure how to answer.

"We're still in the courting stage," he said, his arm sliding around my waist. "Aren't we, Sophia?"

"Courting?" I raised an eyebrow at him.

"You know." He leaned closer, whispering loudly enough for the woman to hear. "When am I going to get promoted from suitor to boyfriend?"

The woman laughed. "Soon, I hope. He seems like a keeper."

I felt a blush creep up my neck. "He's... persistent."

"That's what I like about her," Alexander told the woman. "So proper. So shy."

"I am not shy," I protested.

"Then why won't you admit we're dating?" he challenged, his eyes dancing.

I hesitated, then sighed. "Fine. We're dating."

The woman beamed. "Wonderful! Now, I'll take one of those chocolate croissants to celebrate."

After she left, Alexander pulled me close again. "So it's official?"

"Official," I confirmed, though something in me still hesitated.

---

Three days later, the bell above the door chimed again—this time with an air of authority that made me look up immediately.

A tall, elegant woman stood in the doorway, her eyes cold as they swept over my bakery. Her silver-streaked dark hair was pulled into a perfect chignon, her clothes unmistakably designer.

"Are you Sophia?" she asked, her voice crisp as autumn leaves.

"Yes," I replied cautiously. "Can I help you?"

"I'm Eleanor Crown." She stepped inside, her heels clicking against the tile floor. "Alexander's mother."

My heart stuttered. "I wasn't expecting—"

"Evidently." Her gaze traveled over the flour-dusted counters, the hand-painted signs advertising daily specials, the worn wooden floors. "This is... quaint."

I wiped my hands on my apron. "Can I offer you something? A pastry?"

"I don't eat carbs after noon." She settled at a small table, gesturing for me to join her. "Sit down, dear. We should talk."

I obeyed, my stomach knotting with anxiety.

"So." She folded her hands on the table. "You're the baker my son has been spending so much time with."

"He enjoys baking," I said carefully.

"Does he." It wasn't a question. "And what exactly are your intentions with him?"

The question hung in the air between us.

"Intentions?" I repeated.

"Alexander comes from a certain... background." Her eyes were calculating. "His father and I have expectations for him. For his future."

"I understand," I said, though I didn't—not really.

"Do you?" She leaned forward slightly. "He's been seen with actresses, models, heiresses. Women who understand our world."

I felt my spine stiffen. "And what world is that?"

"A world where marriages are alliances," she said bluntly. "Where family names matter."

Before I could respond, the door burst open.

Alexander stood there, his expression darkening as he took in the scene before him.

"Mother," he said, his voice tight. "What are you doing here?"

"Getting to know Sophia," Eleanor replied smoothly. "Isn't that what future mothers-in-law do?"

Alexander crossed the room in three long strides. He wrapped his arms around me, pulling me against his chest in a protective embrace.

"Perfect timing," he murmured against my hair.

Then, without warning, he lowered his mouth to mine in a kiss that was nothing like our playful flour-covered exchanges. This was possessive, defiant—a statement.

When we broke apart, Eleanor's expression hadn't changed, but something in her eyes had hardened.

"Sophia is perfect for me," Alexander declared, keeping one arm around my waist. "That's all that matters."

"That's what you think now," Eleanor replied coolly.

I glanced up at Alexander's face, expecting to see anger or defiance. Instead, I noticed something I'd never seen before—a tightness in his jaw, a flicker of uncertainty in his eyes.

And in that moment, I realized that as much as he claimed to want me, there were parts of his world I still didn't understand.

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