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The Sterling Scandal: Married To The Uncle Novel Cover

The Sterling Scandal: Married To The Uncle

I was at my own engagement party at the Sterling estate when the world started tilting. Victoria Sterling, my future mother-in-law, smiled coldly as she watched me struggle with a cup of tea that had been drugged to ruin me. Before I could find my fiancé, Ryan, a waiter dragged me into the forbidden West Wing and locked me in a room with Julian Sterling, the family’s "fallen titan" who had been confined to a wheelchair for years. The door burst open to a frenzy of camera flashes and theatrical screams. Victoria framed me as a seductress caught in the act, and Ryan didn't even try to listen to my pleas, calling me "cheap leftovers" before walking away with his pregnant mistress. When I turned to my own family for help, my father signed a document severing our relationship for a five-million-dollar payout from Julian. They traded me like a commodity without a second thought. I didn't understand why my own parents were so eager to sell me, or how Ryan could look at me with such disgust after promising me forever. I was a sacrifice, a pawn used to protect the family's offshore accounts, and I couldn't fathom how every person I loved had a price tag for my destruction. With nowhere left to go, I married Julian in a bleak ceremony at City Hall. He slid a heavy diamond onto my finger and whispered, "We have a war to start." That night, inside his secret penthouse, I watched the paralyzed man stand up from his wheelchair and activate a screen filled with the Sterling family's darkest secrets. The execution had officially begun.
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Chapter 3

The walk to the study felt like a funeral procession.

I pushed Julian's wheelchair, my hands trembling on the rubber grips. Silas, Julian's looming shadow of a bodyguard, had been barred from entering the main house by Victoria. It was just us.

Inside the study, the air was thick with the smell of old leather and judgment. Arthur Sterling sat behind a desk the size of a small car, polishing a heavy wood cane with a white cloth.

Ryan was there.

My heart leaped. I let go of the wheelchair and took a step toward him. "Ryan! Please, you have to listen to me. I was drugged. I would never-"

Ryan took a step back. He looked at me as if I were something he had scraped off his shoe.

"Don't come near me," he sneered. "You smell like him."

The words were a physical blow. I stopped, my breath catching in my throat. "Ryan..."

"Mother told me everything," Ryan said, his voice flat. "You've been sneaking around with him? Behind my back? You're even cheaper than I thought."

He gestured to Julian.

I looked at Ryan-really looked at him-and for the first time, I didn't see the charming adventurer I thought I loved. I saw a coward standing behind his mother's skirt.

"Enough," Arthur barked. He stood up, testing the weight of the cane in his hand. "You have brought shame on this house, Julian."

Julian sat with his head bowed. "I know, Father."

"You are a waste of space," Arthur said, walking around the desk. "A broken man with broken morals."

He raised the cane.

I gasped. "No!"

Thwack.

The sound of the wood hitting Julian's shoulder was sickening-a dull, wet thud. Julian grunted, his body jerking forward, but his hands stayed white-knuckled on the armrests. He didn't try to block it.

Arthur raised the cane for a second strike, his face purple with rage.

"Arthur, stop!" Victoria intervened sharply, stepping between them. "Not in front of her. Think of the liability."

Arthur lowered the cane slowly, breathing hard. He glared down at his son, satisfied with the single, brutal blow that had left Julian trembling.

"You are garbage," Arthur spat.

Julian slowly lifted his head. His lip was bleeding where he had bitten it. His eyes were burning with a terrifying intensity.

"I want to marry her," Julian said.

The silence in the room was absolute. Even Arthur looked stunned.

"What?" Ryan laughed incredulously. "You want my leftovers?"

Julian ignored him. He looked straight at Arthur. "The press has the photos. If you cast her out, the story is 'Sterling Fiancee Cheats with Brother.' It makes Ryan look weak. It makes the family look chaotic."

Julian paused, wiping blood from his mouth.

"But if I marry her... the story becomes a tragic romance. The lovers who couldn't help themselves. It creates a scandal, yes, but a romantic one. It protects the stock price."

Arthur narrowed his eyes. He was a businessman first, a father second. He did the math in his head.

"He's right," Arthur grunted. He looked at Ryan. "This solves the problem of Elena."

"Fine," Arthur waved his hand dismissively. "Take the trash. Marry her. But you're cut off from the main accounts. And I am activating the exile clause. You get nothing but your disability stipend. And you don't step foot in this house again."

"Deal," Julian said.

He turned his chair toward me. His face was pale, sweat beading on his forehead from the pain, but his hand was steady as he reached out.

"Elena," he said softly. "Get me out of here."

I looked at Ryan, who was already checking his phone, bored. Then I looked at the man nursing a bruised shoulder in the chair, the man who had just taken a beating to save me from total ruin.

I took Julian's hand. It was warm.

"Okay," I whispered.

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