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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 3

I woke to the sound of my phone buzzing incessantly against the mahogany nightstand. The morning light filtering through my bedroom curtains felt harsh, unforgiving—much like everything else in my life had become overnight.

The first headline made my stomach drop: "CARTER HEIRESS'S FALL FROM GRACE: From Golden Girl to Social Pariah in One Night."

I scrolled through my phone with trembling fingers, each swipe revealing a fresh humiliation. The New York Post had gone with "BEAUTY AND THE BEAST: A Modern Tragedy," complete with a split photo of me in my emerald gown next to an old picture of Caesar from before his accident. The Daily Mail was more direct: "Crippled Heir Wins Carter Fortune in Shocking Marriage Lottery."

The comments were worse than the headlines. Thousands of strangers dissecting my life, my choices, my worth. Some pitied me. Others mocked me. A few suggested I should be grateful anyone would have me after such a "desperate display."

My hands shook as I set the phone aside, but I couldn't escape the notification sounds that continued to pierce the morning silence. Every ping was another knife twist, another reminder that I had become the city's favorite cautionary tale.

A soft knock interrupted my spiral into despair. "Miss Kassandra?" Maria's voice came through the door, gentle but strained. "Your father is holding a press conference in an hour. He's asked that you remain in your room."

Of course he had. Robert Carter was nothing if not efficient at damage control.

I dressed mechanically in a simple black dress—mourning attire seemed appropriate for the death of my reputation. From my bedroom window, I could see the news vans lined up outside our estate like vultures, their satellite dishes reaching toward the sky like metallic flowers blooming in our perfectly manicured garden.

The press conference was broadcast live on every major network. I watched from my laptop as my father stepped up to the podium in his study, his steel-gray suit immaculate, his expression carved from stone. Behind him, the Carter Corp logo gleamed like a shield.

"Ladies and gentlemen," Robert began, his voice carrying the same authoritative tone he used in board meetings. "I'm here to address the speculation surrounding last night's marriage selection ceremony."

A reporter immediately shouted a question about whether the ceremony had been rigged, but my father raised his hand for silence.

"The Carter family has honored this tradition for four generations," he continued, his words measured and deliberate. "The selection process is sacred, and the results are binding. I respect my daughter's decision to honor that tradition, regardless of the... unexpected outcome."

My decision. As if I'd had any choice in the matter.

"Will Miss Carter be seeking an annulment?" another reporter called out.

"Kassandra is a woman of integrity," Robert replied smoothly. "She understands the importance of honoring one's commitments. The engagement stands."

I felt something cold and bitter settle in my chest as I watched him speak. He was abandoning me with the same clinical precision he used to cut loose underperforming subsidiaries. No emotion, no regret—just cold, calculated damage control.

The press conference lasted twenty minutes. Twenty minutes of my father systematically destroying any hope I might have had for escape while protecting the Carter name from scandal. By the time he finished, the narrative was set: I was the dutiful daughter honoring tradition, not the victim of my brother's cruel prank.

The rest of the day passed in a haze of phone calls from reporters, flowers from sympathetic society friends, and a steady stream of staff members who couldn't quite meet my eyes. I felt like a ghost haunting my own life.

Dinner was served in the formal dining room at precisely seven o'clock, as it had been every night for as long as I could remember. The crystal chandelier cast the same warm light over the mahogany table, but the atmosphere was arctic.

Robert sat at the head of the table, cutting his steak with surgical precision. Jason picked at his food, his usual swagger notably absent. Gia dabbed delicately at her eyes with a lace handkerchief, the picture of wounded sensitivity.

Nobody spoke for the first ten minutes. The only sounds were the gentle clink of silverware against china and the distant hum of traffic from the street below.

Finally, I couldn't stand it anymore.

"What happens to my engagement to Otis?" I asked, my voice cutting through the silence like a blade.

Robert didn't look up from his plate. "That arrangement is no longer relevant."

"Twenty-one years of planning, and it's just... not relevant anymore?"

"Circumstances change," he replied with infuriating calm. "We adapt."

"We adapt?" I set down my fork with more force than necessary. "Or you just write me off and move on to the next available option?"

That got his attention. His gray eyes met mine across the table, cold and calculating. "If you're referring to alternative arrangements, there's still Gia. She's proven herself quite... capable of representing the family's interests."

The words hit me like a physical blow. There's still Gia. As if I were a broken appliance being replaced by a newer model.

I felt something snap inside me—a wire that had been stretched too tight for too many years finally reaching its breaking point.

"Capable?" I laughed, but there was no humor in it. "Is that what we're calling it now?"

Gia looked up from her handkerchief, her dark eyes wide with manufactured innocence. "Kassandra, please don't—"

"Don't what?" I stood up so quickly my chair scraped against the floor. "Don't point out that you've spent fifteen years systematically destroying my relationship with this family? Don't mention how you've lied and manipulated and played the victim every single time you got caught?"

"That's enough," Robert's voice carried a warning, but I was past caring.

"No, it's not enough!" My voice cracked as years of suppressed pain came pouring out. "Do you know what it's like to grow up in this house? To watch your own father shower affection on someone else's child while treating his own daughter like a business investment?"

Jason started to speak, but I whirled on him. "And you! You've spent so many years playing knight in shining armor to poor, helpless Gia that you can't even see what she really is. You destroyed my future last night over a lie—another one of her lies—and you still think you're the hero of this story!"

Tears were streaming down my face now, but I couldn't stop. The floodgates had opened, and everything I'd held back was rushing out at once.

"I have spent my entire life trying to earn love from people who were never going to give it to me," I said, my voice breaking completely. "I've been the perfect daughter, the perfect student, the perfect heir. I've excused every slight, forgiven every betrayal, made excuses for every time you chose her over me. And what do I have to show for it?"

The dining room was dead silent except for my ragged breathing.

"I'm marrying a stranger because my own brother thought humiliating me would be funny. I'm being abandoned by my own father because protecting his reputation is more important than protecting his daughter. And I'm watching my inheritance—everything I've worked for—being handed over to someone who isn't even really part of this family."

Robert's face had gone white, but his expression remained impassive. Jason looked stricken, as if he was finally beginning to understand the magnitude of what he'd done. And Gia...

Gia was crying again, but this time I saw something else in her tears. Not sadness or remorse, but frustration. Anger that her perfect victim was finally fighting back.

"I never asked for any of this," she whispered, her voice trembling. "I never wanted to come between you and your family."

I stared at her for a long moment, seeing her clearly for perhaps the first time in my life. The practiced vulnerability, the calculated helplessness, the way she always managed to make herself the center of every crisis.

"No," I said quietly. "You just made sure it happened anyway."

With that, I turned and walked out of the dining room, leaving behind the wreckage of the only family I'd ever known.

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