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When His Mother Tried to Sterilize Me, I Married His Enemy Novel Cover

When His Mother Tried to Sterilize Me, I Married His Enemy

I woke before dawn, my eyes opening to darkness. Sleep had been fitful, dreams haunted by white dresses and promises. The Plaza Hotel suite felt too large, too empty, too silent. Today was supposed to be my wedding day. My fingers found the small clay wedding dress on the vanity, its edges worn smooth from years of hopeful touches. Marcus had crafted it with his own hands for my fifteenth birthday, his blue eyes earnest as he'd placed it in my palm. "This is my promise to you, Lily," he'd said. "One day, you'll wear a real one, and I'll be waiting at the altar." I traced the delicate folds of the miniature gown, remembering how I'd believed him with every fiber of my being. How I'd held onto this promise through every betrayal, every indiscretion, every time he'd come home smelling of another woman's perfume. The digital clock on the nightstand flipped to 5:30 AM.
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Chapter 2

The morning after Marcus's betrayal arrived with cruel brightness, sunlight streaming through the hotel suite windows as if mocking my shattered world. I hadn't slept. My eyes were raw, my throat aching from hours of silent tears. The clay wedding dress sat on the nightstand where I'd placed it, a relic of broken promises.

My phone rang. Mrs. Sterling's name flashed on the screen.

"Come to the Hamptons house immediately," she said without greeting. "We need to discuss your situation." She hung up before I could respond.

Her tone left no room for refusal. I mechanically packed an overnight bag, leaving the Vera Wang gown hanging in the closet like a ghost. The taxi ride to Grand Central passed in a blur, and on the train to the Hamptons, I stared unseeing at the landscape rushing by, Marcus's words echoing in my mind: "Victoria is pregnant. I have to do the right thing."

The Sterling mansion loomed against the clear blue sky, its white columns and manicured gardens once representing everything I'd been raised to aspire to. Now it felt like a beautiful prison. Jenkins, the family butler, met me at the door with a stiff nod, his usual warmth notably absent.

"Mrs. Sterling is waiting in the study," he said, not meeting my eyes.

The mahogany-lined study had always intimidated me. Today, it felt suffocating. Mrs. Sterling sat behind the massive desk, her silver hair perfectly coiffed, her posture rigid. She didn't stand when I entered.

"Sit down, Lily," she said, gesturing to the leather chair across from her.

I perched on the edge, my hands clasped tightly in my lap.

"I assume Marcus has informed you of the... complication." Her voice was clinical, as if discussing a business merger gone awry rather than her son abandoning me on our wedding day.

"Yes," I whispered.

"This is unfortunate timing, but not insurmountable." She opened a folder on her desk. "Victoria's pregnancy changes things, but not everything. The Sterling name still needs protection."

My heart pounded as she slid a document across the polished surface.

"This is a consent form for a sterilization procedure," she said, her voice eerily calm. "Once Victoria delivers Marcus's heir, you can still marry into the family. You'll raise the child as your own, of course. But we can't risk... competing bloodlines."

The words hit me like physical blows. Sterilization. Raise another woman's child. No children of my own. Ever.

"You want me to surgically remove my ability to have children," I said slowly, "so I can marry the man who just left me for his pregnant ex-girlfriend?"

"Don't be dramatic, Lily. This is a practical solution." She tapped a manicured finger on the document. "You've been raised for this role since you were a child. Where else would you go? What else would you do?"

In that moment, something inside me—something that had bent and accommodated and endured for years—finally broke.

"No." The word was quiet but firm.

Mrs. Sterling's eyebrows rose. "Excuse me?"

"I said no." I stood, my legs surprisingly steady. "I won't do it."

Her face hardened. "Then you are no longer welcome in this family. You have thirty minutes to collect your things from your room. Whatever you can't carry will be disposed of."

"My things at the Manhattan apartment—"

"Are Sterling property," she cut in. "As is the apartment. As is the car. As is everything you've ever had, Lily. Remember that."

Jenkins appeared at the door as if summoned by telepathy. "Please escort Miss Chen to her room and then to the door," Mrs. Sterling instructed. "Her status has changed."

I followed Jenkins upstairs in a daze. The room I'd used for years was already being stripped, my photographs removed from frames, my books boxed up.

"I'm sorry, Miss Lily," Jenkins murmured, the first kindness I'd received since Marcus's text. "Take what matters most."

I grabbed my passport, a few cherished books, some clothes, and the small jewelry box containing the few pieces that had been gifts rather than loans. Everything else—the designer wardrobe, the custom shoes, the electronics—I left behind.

At the front door, Jenkins pressed a small envelope into my hand. "For a taxi," he whispered. "God be with you."

Then the massive door closed behind me, and I stood alone on the gravel driveway, a single suitcase at my feet.

Three hours later, I sat on the edge of a bed in a modest Midtown hotel, my world reduced to the contents of one suitcase. My phone pinged with notifications: my joint bank accounts with the Sterlings showed zero balances. My credit cards were declined when I tried to order room service.

I was truly alone, with no home, no family, no future, and rapidly dwindling resources.

And somewhere in my bag, the clay wedding dress mocked me with its broken promise.

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