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Wedding Defied by Ex

On the day of her wedding, Sarah is shocked when her former lover, a powerful billionaire named Marcus, crashes the ceremony to stop her from marrying another man. Despite their painful past and the secrets that tore them apart, Marcus is determined to reclaim the woman he never truly let go of. Caught between a stable future and a rekindled flame, Sarah must decide if she can trust the man who once broke her heart or move on for good.
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Chapter 3

I stood at the French doors of the conservatory, my fingers pressed against the cold glass as I watched the systematic destruction of my sanctuary. Six gardeners in Blackwood uniforms methodically uprooted each rose bush, their gloved hands tearing through the soil with mechanical precision. The crimson blooms—my Altissimo climbers that had taken three years to train along the trellises—were being tossed into black garbage bags like common weeds.

This garden had been my only refuge. The one place Alexander had allowed me to shape according to my own desires, perhaps because it kept me occupied and out of his way. Each rose had been carefully selected, nurtured through seasons of bloom and dormancy. They had witnessed my quiet tears, absorbed my whispered confessions when I had no one else to speak to.

"Continue until every last one is gone," came Julian Vance's cold instruction from beside me. Alexander's head of security stood with arms crossed, overseeing the destruction with the same detached efficiency he brought to all of his employer's cruel errands.

"Why?" I whispered, though I already knew. This was Alexander's response to my grief—the grief he hadn't acknowledged, for the child he never knew existed. The child whose loss had hollowed me from the inside out.

Julian didn't answer. He didn't need to. His presence was merely to ensure the job was completed to Alexander's specifications.

I watched as they dug up the Queen Elizabeth roses I'd planted in memory of my mother. The Don Juan climbers that reminded me of Serena's boldness. The delicate Peace roses that had been my silent companions through five years of isolation.

One of the younger gardeners glanced toward the window, his eyes meeting mine. I saw a flicker of something—pity, perhaps—before he quickly looked away, returning to his task with renewed vigor. Even the smallest act of compassion was dangerous in Alexander's world.

My phone vibrated in my pocket. Leo's hospital. My heart lurched as I answered.

"Ms. Chen? It's Nurse Patel. Your brother's condition has deteriorated significantly. The medication shipment... there seems to have been a delay."

"I'll be right there," I said, already moving toward the door.

The hospital corridor seemed endless as I ran toward Leo's room, my heels clicking against the linoleum in a frantic rhythm. The antiseptic smell that had become so familiar over years of visits now filled me with dread.

Dr. Harrison met me outside Leo's door, his face grave. "Isabella, we've done everything we can, but without the specialized medication..."

"Alexander promised it would be here," I said, my voice breaking. "He gave his word."

"The pharmaceutical company claims the order was changed," Dr. Harrison said quietly. "Delayed by two weeks."

I pushed past him into Leo's room. My brother lay still against the white sheets, his once vibrant face now ashen, the machines around him beeping in an erratic rhythm. His eyelids fluttered as I took his hand.

"Izzy," he whispered, using the childhood nickname only he was allowed to use. "Don't look so scared."

"The medicine is coming," I lied, squeezing his fingers. "Just hold on a little longer."

He smiled faintly. "Not your fault," he murmured. "Never was."

I stayed with him through the night, watching as his breathing grew more labored, as the machines beeped more urgently. I called Alexander seventeen times. He never answered.

Leo slipped away at dawn, his hand still in mine, the first rays of sunlight painting his face with a golden glow he had rarely seen in his hospital-bound life.

Three days later, I stood beside Leo's casket, surrounded by the few friends he'd made during his hospital stays. The funeral home smelled of lilies and formaldehyde, the air heavy with unspoken grief.

Alexander arrived forty minutes late, the door creaking as he entered during the middle of Leo's closest friend's eulogy. He took a seat in the back row, immediately pulling out his phone, the blue glow illuminating his impassive face.

I watched him from my place in the front row, something cold and hard crystallizing in my chest. When Leo's nurse rose to speak about his courage, Alexander stood and walked out, pausing only to whisper to Julian Vance at the door.

"Board meeting," I heard him say. "Can't be helped."

When everyone had gone, I knelt beside my brother's casket, my hand resting on the polished wood. Tears streamed down my face, but they were different now—not just grief, but rage. Pure, clarifying rage.

"I'm sorry," I whispered to Leo. "I'm sorry I stayed with him. I'm sorry I believed his promises."

The last thread binding me to Alexander Blackwood had been severed. As I rose to my feet, I felt something else rising within me—a determination I hadn't felt in years.

Leo was gone. My child was gone. My roses were gone.

But I was still here. And for the first time in five years, I knew exactly what I needed to do.

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