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The Unwanted Daughter Chose Her Salvation

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…This wasn't how it was supposed to happen. I was supposed to draw Otis's name, smile gracefully, and announce hiim as my fiance, just to begin the glorius and noble life that had been planned for me since birth. But now, instead, I was publicly announced to marry Caesar Thorne, the disabled master of the fallen Thorne family. What happened? What happened to the original plan? What happened to Otis? Where was he? And… What would happen to me, if I were really to marry a disabled man I never met before? My eyes found my father in the crowd, searching his face for some sign that he would fix this, that he would step forward and declare a mistake had been made. But my dear father, Robert Carter never let anything happen without his approval, never allowed chaos to disrupt his carefully orchestrated plans. The seconds stretched into eternity as I waited for him to save me from this humiliation. He said nothing. The whispers grew louder, more vicious. "Did you see her face?" "Poor thing, she looks like she's going to faint."

The Unwanted Daughter Chose Her Salvation Chapter 1

The crystal chandelier cast prismatic light across the marble floor of the Carter estate's grand ballroom, each facet catching the nervous energy that rippled through New York's most powerful families.

I stood at the edge of the ceremonial platform, my emerald silk gown feeling heavier with each passing second as hundreds of eyes tracked my every movement.

This was it. The moment I'd been prepared for since childhood.

The marriage selection ceremony—a Carter family tradition that stretched back four generations—was supposed to be a formality.

Everyone in this room knew I would draw Otis Blackwood's name from the ornate silver urn.

Our engagement had been an open secret since we were children, whispered about in drawing rooms and sealed with handshakes between our fathers in boardroom meetings.

"Ladies and gentlemen," the officiant's voice boomed across the ballroom, "we gather tonight to witness the continuation of a sacred tradition, as Miss Kassandra Carter draws her destined partner from the urn of fate."

Fate. What a joke. There was nothing left to fate in the Carter family. Every alliance, every merger, every relationship was calculated with the precision of a quarterly earnings report.

I caught sight of Otis standing among the crowd of eligible bachelors, his blonde hair perfectly styled, his confident smirk suggesting he was already planning our honeymoon.

Beside him, my brother Jason watched with barely concealed amusement, while Gia—sweet, perfect Gia—clasped her hands together as if she were genuinely nervous for me.

The sight of my adopted sister's concerned expression should have warmed me, but something cold twisted in my stomach instead.

"Miss Carter," the officiant gestured toward the urn with a flourish.

I stepped forward, my heels clicking against the marble in a rhythm that seemed to echo my heartbeat. The urn sat on a pedestal of white roses, its silver surface reflecting the faces of everyone who had come to witness this spectacle.

The Vanderbilts, the Astors, the Rockefellers—all of New York's elite had gathered to watch me fulfill my destiny.

As I reached toward the opening, I noticed something odd. The urn looked different somehow—smaller than I remembered from the rehearsal yesterday. But that was impossible. This was the same ceremonial vessel that had been used for generations.

My fingers brushed against cool metal as I reached inside, feeling for the silk-wrapped lots that would determine my future. There should have been dozens of names, though only one mattered. Only one was supposed to matter.

The silk felt different too—rougher, newer. But I pushed the thought away. Nerves were making me paranoid.

I grasped a lot and pulled it free, the weight of it seeming to carry the expectations of everyone in the room. The officiant took it from my trembling fingers with ceremonial gravity, his weathered hands unfolding the silk with practiced precision.

His face went white.

The silence that followed was deafening. I watched his mouth open and close like a fish gasping for air, his eyes darting frantically between the paper in his hands and my father's face in the crowd.

"The lot reads..." His voice cracked. He cleared his throat and tried again. "Caesar Thorne."

The words hit the ballroom like a physical blow. Gasps rippled through the crowd, followed by a buzz of horrified whispers that grew louder with each passing second.

Caesar Thorne.

The crippled heir. The broken prince who hadn't been seen in polite society since the accident that killed his parents and stole his ability to walk.

The man who had once been the golden boy of our circle, now reduced to a bitter recluse hiding away in his family's crumbling estate.

I felt the blood drain from my face as the reality crashed over me. This wasn't possible. This wasn't how it was supposed to happen.

I was supposed to draw Otis's name, smile gracefully, and begin the life that had been planned for me since birth.

My eyes found my father in the crowd, searching his face for some sign that he would fix this, that he would step forward and declare a mistake had been made.

But my dear father, Robert Carter never let anything happen without his approval, never allowed chaos to disrupt his carefully orchestrated plans.

But he stood frozen, his steel-gray eyes calculating, weighing options with the same cold precision he used in hostile takeovers. The seconds stretched into eternity as I waited for him to save me from this humiliation.

He said nothing.

The whispers grew louder, more vicious.

"Did you see her face?"

"Poor thing, she looks like she's going to faint."

"Caesar Thorne? But he's... well, you know..."

"Wheelchair-bound. What a tragedy."

"How mortifying for the Carter family."

Mortifying.

The word cut through me like a blade. I was standing in front of New York's most powerful families, my future hanging in tatters, and all they could do was whisper about my humiliation like vultures circling carrion.

I caught Otis's eye across the room.

Instead of the outrage I expected to see—the righteous anger of a man whose bride had been stolen—I saw something else entirely. Relief. The bastard looked relieved.

My chest tightened as the truth hit me. He didn't want to marry me. He never had. This disaster was his escape route, and he was grateful for it.

The officiant cleared his throat again, his discomfort palpable. "According to the sacred traditions of the Carter family, the selection is... binding."

Binding. The word echoed in my mind as I stood there, my carefully constructed world crumbling around me. Twenty-one years of preparation, of being molded into the perfect corporate heir and dutiful daughter, and it all came down to this moment of public humiliation.

I could feel Gia's eyes on me, and when I glanced her way, I saw something that made my stomach turn. She was trying to look sympathetic, but there was a glimmer of satisfaction in her dark eyes, a barely suppressed smile playing at the corners of her mouth.

She was enjoying this.

The realization hit me like ice water. My sweet, innocent adopted sister was savoring my downfall, drinking in my humiliation like fine wine.

But why? What could she possibly gain from my misery?

The answer came to me in a flash of terrible clarity. With me disgraced and married off to a social pariah, who would be left to inherit the Carter legacy? Who would step into the role of the perfect daughter, the one worthy of Robert Carter's love and fortune?

Georgiana Carter. The orphaned girl who had been welcomed into our family with open arms, who had spent years positioning herself as the daughter my father truly wanted.

The ballroom spun around me as the pieces fell into place. This wasn't an accident. This wasn't fate or bad luck or a simple mistake.

This was sabotage.

And as I stood there, surrounded by the wreckage of my future, I realized that everyone I had trusted—my father, my brother, my fiancé, my sister—had already chosen their sides.

None of them had chosen me.

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