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Trading Fiancé for Husband

I stood frozen in the doorway of what should have been our home. The penthouse—my creation, my labor of love, my future—was being systematically erased before my eyes. Sunlight streamed through naked windows where my carefully selected drapes once hung, casting harsh shadows across bare floors that had been covered with plush rugs I'd spent months choosing. "Ma'am, where do you want us to put this?" A burly mover approached, hefting the last of what I recognized as my antique reading lamp. "I..." My voice faltered. "There must be some mistake. This is the Hayes-Williams penthouse." The man checked his clipboard. "Orders came direct from Mr. Hayes. Everything out by end of day." He shifted uncomfortably under my stare.
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I stood frozen in the doorway of what should have been our home. The penthouse—my creation, my labor of love, my future—was being systematically erased before my eyes. Sunlight streamed through naked windows where my carefully selected drapes once hung, casting harsh shadows across bare floors that had been covered with plush rugs I'd spent months choosing.

"Ma'am, where do you want us to put this?" A burly mover approached, hefting the last of what I recognized as my antique reading lamp.

"I..." My voice faltered. "There must be some mistake. This is the Hayes-Williams penthouse."

The man checked his clipboard. "Orders came direct from Mr. Hayes. Everything out by end of day." He shifted uncomfortably under my stare. "Said the new lady had different tastes."

The new lady. Isabella. The name stabbed through me like an icicle.

I moved deeper into the gutted space, my heels echoing hollowly against marble floors. Just three months ago, I'd stood in this very spot with Alexander, his arms wrapped around my waist as we envisioned our life together. "Right here," I'd said, "we'll put the antique writing desk from your grandmother. And the painting from Santorini will hang above it."

He'd kissed my neck then, murmured how brilliant I was, how lucky he was to have me.

Now my fingers traced the empty fireplace mantel where our engagement photo had stood—us laughing on the yacht in Monaco, his family's ring glittering on my finger. Twenty years of history, of growing up together, of planning this very space as the beginning of our forever... gone.

In the master bedroom, I found my blueprints crumpled in the trash, marked with red pen corrections in handwriting that wasn't Alexander's. Isabella's delicate script suggested tearing down walls, replacing the soaking tub I'd selected with something "more modern."

My chest constricted as I picked up the discarded plans. This wasn't just redecorating. This was erasure.

My phone buzzed—a text from my father. *Board meeting in 30. Critical.*

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The Williams family boardroom had always felt like a second home. Today, it felt like a funeral parlor. My father's face was ashen as he stood at the head of the table, flanked by our CFO and legal counsel.

"The capital chain has collapsed," he announced without preamble. "Investors are pulling out after the Singapore deal fell through."

I straightened in my chair. "How bad?"

"Catastrophic." He slid financial reports across the polished mahogany. "Without immediate intervention, we'll be declaring bankruptcy within sixty days."

The room swam before me. The Williams Corporation had stood for generations. My great-grandfather had built it from nothing; my father had expanded it across continents. And now, in our generation...

"There's one option." My father's voice dropped, his eyes meeting mine with unmistakable pain. "The Sterling Group has offered a merger. Favorable terms. They'd absorb our debt, maintain our brand identity, keep our people employed."

"What's the catch?" I asked, though something in his expression told me I already knew.

"Marcus Sterling has made it clear. This is a family alliance as much as a corporate one." He took a deep breath. "He's requested a marriage. To you, Sophia."

The air left my lungs. An arranged marriage. Like something from another century.

"Dad, I'm with Alexander. We're engaged." The words sounded hollow even to my own ears, the memory of the empty penthouse still fresh.

"Are you?" he asked gently. "When was the last time he attended one of our functions? When did he last take your call on the first ring? The man gave away the home you designed together, Sophia."

I stared down at my hands, at the engagement ring that suddenly felt like a shackle rather than a promise.

"Four thousand people," my father continued. "That's how many families depend on this company. On us."

I closed my eyes, seeing the empty penthouse, feeling the weight of all those livelihoods. "I'll do it."

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Sterling Tower gleamed like a blade against the Manhattan skyline. Inside the marble-lined boardroom, I signed my name on the marriage alliance documents with a steady hand that belied the turmoil inside me.

Marcus Sterling watched from across the table, his expression unreadable. He was nothing like Alexander—older, more serious, with eyes that seemed to see right through pretense. He hadn't smiled once during the negotiations, but neither had he been cruel or condescending.

"The papers will be filed today," his lawyer announced. "The wedding will take place within thirty days."

I nodded mechanically, glancing at my watch. Alexander was supposed to meet me at our board meeting today. We had planned to discuss the future of our joint ventures—plans made before I knew I'd be selling myself to save my family's legacy.

My phone vibrated with a text. Alexander's name appeared on the screen: *Can't make it—Isabella's ankle. Will call later.*

I stared at the message, a cold realization washing over me. The empty chair beside me at my family's darkest hour. The gutted penthouse. The casual dismissal.

I looked up to find Marcus Sterling studying me, his gaze sharp and assessing. For the first time, I wondered what kind of man he really was—and whether this arrangement might be an escape rather than a sentence.

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