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The Unwanted Daughter Chose Her Salvation

…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."
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Chapter 2

The silence stretched on for what felt like hours, though it couldn't have been more than thirty seconds. I stood frozen on the platform, the weight of Caesar Thorne's name hanging in the air like a death sentence, when I heard the sound that would haunt me forever.

Slow, deliberate applause.

I turned to see Jason emerging from the crowd, his hands coming together in a mockingly measured rhythm. His perfectly tailored tuxedo caught the chandelier light as he stepped onto the platform beside me, that familiar smirk playing across his lips—the same expression he'd worn as a child when he'd broken one of my toys and was about to tell Father it was an accident.

"Well, well," he said, his voice carrying across the now-silent ballroom with theatrical flair. "What an unexpected turn of events."

My blood turned to ice. There was something in his tone, something triumphant and cruel that made my stomach clench with dread.

"You see," Jason continued, turning to address the crowd like he was delivering a keynote speech, "I'm afraid I must confess to a little... intervention this evening."

The whispers stopped entirely. Even the string quartet in the corner seemed to hold their breath.

"I took the liberty of switching the urns," he announced with casual pride, as if he were discussing the weather. "My dear sister needed to learn a small lesson about treating family with respect."

The words hit me like a physical blow. My vision blurred at the edges as the full scope of his betrayal crashed over me. This wasn't an accident. This wasn't fate. This was my own brother, deliberately destroying my future in front of everyone who mattered.

"You see," Jason's voice grew louder, more confident as he fed off the crowd's rapt attention, "this morning, Kassandra decided to bully our sweet Gia. Made her cry over some trivial matter. I thought a little reminder about consequences might be... educational."

My mouth fell open. Bully Gia? This morning I'd barely spoken to her beyond a polite good morning at breakfast. But as I looked out at the sea of faces staring back at me, I saw the judgment already forming in their eyes. They believed him. Of course they believed him.

"But I'm not unreasonable," Jason continued, placing a patronizing hand on my shoulder that felt like a lead weight. "If Kassandra apologizes to Gia right now, in front of everyone, I'll allow her to draw again. Fresh start, clean slate."

The ballroom erupted in murmurs of approval. How magnanimous of him. How generous to offer me redemption for a crime I'd never committed.

I felt my face drain of all color as the true horror of the situation settled over me. This wasn't about justice or teaching me a lesson. This was about Gia's latest lie, another in the endless string of fabrications she'd used to turn my family against me. And Jason—my own brother—was willing to sacrifice my entire future over it.

The crowd waited, hundreds of pairs of eyes boring into me like spotlights. I could see Gia in my peripheral vision, her hands clasped in front of her chest, her face the picture of wounded innocence. She'd probably spent hours perfecting that expression in the mirror.

"I..." My voice came out as barely a whisper. I cleared my throat and tried again. "I didn't—"

"Come now, Kassandra," Jason's tone grew sharper, more impatient. "We're all waiting. Just say you're sorry for being cruel to Gia, and we can fix this whole mess."

But I couldn't. The words stuck in my throat like shards of glass. Because apologizing would mean admitting to something I'd never done. It would mean validating every lie Gia had ever told, every manipulation she'd used to steal the love that should have been mine.

The silence stretched on, and I watched Jason's confident expression begin to falter. Perhaps he was finally seeing what he'd done—the pallor of my skin, the way my hands trembled at my sides, the complete devastation in my eyes.

"Look," he said, his voice softer now, less theatrical. "Maybe we don't need the apology. Maybe we can just—"

"No."

The voice cut through the ballroom like a blade, and I turned to see Otis stepping forward from the crowd. His blonde hair caught the light as he moved with predatory grace, his blue eyes cold and calculating.

"The ceremony must remain fair and binding," he declared, his voice carrying the authority of old money and older privilege. "We cannot simply change the rules because we dislike the outcome. That would make a mockery of Carter family tradition."

The crowd murmured in agreement, but I saw the truth in Otis's eyes. This wasn't about fairness or tradition. This was his escape route, gift-wrapped and delivered by my own brother's cruelty. He was using Jason's "prank" to free himself from an engagement he'd never wanted.

The relief in his expression was unmistakable. After years of being the dutiful fiancé, the perfect match arranged by our families, he was finally free. And all it had cost was my dignity.

"Otis is absolutely right," came another voice, soft and trembling with emotion.

Gia approached the platform, her dark eyes glistening with unshed tears, her lower lip quivering with what looked like genuine distress. She moved like a wounded bird, fragile and heartbreaking, and I watched the crowd's sympathy flow toward her like a tide.

"Kassandra," she said, reaching out to touch my arm with trembling fingers. "Please don't be stubborn about this. I know you're upset, but—" Her voice broke, and she pressed a hand to her mouth as if struggling to contain her emotions. "I just want you to be happy. We all do."

The performance was flawless. Every gesture, every pause, every tear that threatened to fall was calculated for maximum impact. She was begging me not to be stubborn while simultaneously ensuring that any attempt to fight this would make me look petty and vindictive.

"I don't want you to suffer because of me," she continued, her voice barely above a whisper but somehow carrying to every corner of the silent ballroom. "If you just... if you could find it in your heart to forgive whatever I did wrong this morning, maybe Jason would—"

"Stop."

The word came out harder than I intended, cutting through Gia's tearful plea like a whip crack. The entire ballroom seemed to inhale collectively, waiting to see what I would do next.

I looked around at the sea of faces—some pitying, some judgmental, some openly curious about how this drama would unfold. I saw my father in the crowd, his expression unreadable, still saying nothing. I saw Jason, his confidence finally cracking as he began to realize the magnitude of what he'd done. I saw Otis, practically glowing with relief at his narrow escape. And I saw Gia, her perfect mask of concern not quite hiding the satisfaction gleaming in her dark eyes.

They were all waiting for me to break. To cry, to beg, to throw myself on their mercy and plead for salvation. They wanted to see the proud Kassandra Carter reduced to a sobbing mess, grateful for whatever scraps of dignity they might throw her way.

Instead, I straightened my spine.

The emerald silk of my gown rustled as I drew myself up to my full height, lifting my chin with the same regal bearing that had been drilled into me since childhood. If they wanted a show, I would give them one they'd never forget.

"I will honor the selection," I announced, my voice carrying clearly across the ballroom with crystalline precision. "Caesar Thorne will be my husband, as fate has decreed."

The collective gasp that followed was audible. Shock rippled through the crowd like a physical wave, and I watched as their carefully constructed narrative crumbled. They'd expected me to crumble, to beg, to give them the satisfaction of watching me break.

But I was Robert Carter's daughter, trained from birth to command boardrooms and bend others to my will. If they thought a public humiliation would destroy me, they had severely underestimated what I was made of.

I was done being their victim.

I was done playing their games.

And as I stood there, surrounded by the wreckage of everything I'd thought I wanted, I felt something new kindle in my chest—not the desperate need for their approval that had driven me for so long, but something harder and infinitely more dangerous.

Revenge.

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