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Wrong Girl to Mess With

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She satisfying was satisfying satisfying supposed satisfying to satisfying be satisfying satisfying his satisfying satisfying queen. satisfying He satisfying treated satisfying satisfying her satisfying like satisfying satisfying a satisfying peasant. After satisfying satisfying two satisfying years satisfying satisfying working satisfying as a trauma surgeon in remote humanitarian missions, Vivian Sterling returns to New York at her brother's command. Dominic Sterling—billionaire CEO of Sterling Global and the most feared man in American business—has arranged her engagement to Sebastian Knight, the arrogant heir to Knight Industries. Vivian doesn't need a man. But she trusts her brother. She's willing to give Sebastian a chance. That chance satisfying dies satisfying the satisfying moment satisfying she satisfying walks into Cartier. Megan Cross—Sebastian's satisfying childhood satisfying "friend"—steals Vivian's ring, humiliates her in public, and demands she kneel and beg for forgiveness. When Vivian calls Sebastian for help, he doesn't even have her number saved. He hangs up. To protect Megan. Big mistake. Within satisfying hours, satisfying Dominic satisfying Sterling satisfying descends satisfying on satisfying Manhattan satisfying like satisfying a satisfying vengeful satisfying god. Megan is blacklisted from society. Knight Industries stock plummets. And Sebastian finally realizes the satisfying satisfying satisfying woman satisfying he satisfying satisfying dismissed satisfying satisfying is satisfying the satisfying only satisfying one satisfying who satisfying could satisfying have satisfying saved satisfying him. But Vivian isn't here for his apologies. She's satisfying here for his satisfying empire. He satisfying wanted a satisfying satisfying trophy satisfying wife. She'll satisfying show satisfying him satisfying a satisfying queen.

Wrong Girl to Mess With Chapter 1

The Cartier flagship store on Fifth Avenue gleamed like a temple to wealth, its pristine glass cases displaying diamonds that could buy small countries. I stepped through the heavy doors, my simple jeans and white blouse feeling suddenly inadequate against the backdrop of marble floors and crystal chandeliers.

Dominic's words echoed in my mind: "Pick whatever you want, Viv. Nothing's too expensive for my sister's engagement ring."

The sales floor hummed with quiet luxury, the kind of silence that only money could buy. I moved toward the engagement ring section, my sneakers squeaking softly against the polished marble. The display cases stretched before me like a constellation of fire and ice, each ring more breathtaking than the last.

Then I saw it.

An eight-carat emerald-cut diamond sat in solitary splendor, its facets catching the overhead lights and throwing rainbows across the white velvet. The stone was flawless, perfectly proportioned, with a clarity that seemed to hold the entire universe within its depths. My breath caught in my throat.

I reached toward the case, my fingertips barely grazing the glass.

"I want that one. Hand it over."

The voice cut through the store's hushed atmosphere like a blade. Sharp, entitled, dripping with the kind of authority that came from never hearing the word 'no.' I turned to see a woman approaching with the predatory grace of someone accustomed to taking whatever she wanted.

Megan Cross. Even without an introduction, I recognized her from the society pages—perfectly coiffed blonde hair that probably cost more than most people's rent, skin that had clearly never seen a day of actual work, and a Chanel suit that screamed 'daddy's money.' Her heels clicked against the marble with military precision as she swept past me like I was invisible.

"Excuse me," I said, my voice steady despite the irritation building in my chest. "I was looking at that ring first."

Megan's laugh was like breaking glass. "Oh, sweetie." Her eyes raked over my casual outfit with barely concealed disdain. "I don't think you understand how this works."

Before I could respond, she had somehow maneuvered herself between me and the display case, her manicured fingers tapping imperiously on the glass above the emerald-cut diamond.

"Bradley!" she called out, her voice carrying the expectation of immediate service. "Bradley, darling, I need this ring. Now."

A sales associate materialized as if summoned by magic—tall, impeccably dressed, with the kind of practiced smile that could assess a customer's net worth in seconds. His nameplate read 'Bradley,' and his eyes lit up when they landed on Megan.

"Ms. Cross," he said, his voice warm with recognition and dollar signs. "How wonderful to see you again. Of course, anything for you."

He moved to unlock the case with practiced efficiency, completely ignoring my presence. The injustice of it made my blood simmer.

"Actually," I interjected, stepping forward, "I was here first. I was looking at that specific ring."

Bradley's gaze finally acknowledged me, sliding from my jeans to my simple blouse with the kind of dismissive assessment that made my skin crawl. His smile never wavered, but it cooled considerably.

"Ma'am," he said, his tone shifting to that particular brand of condescending politeness reserved for people he deemed unworthy, "this ring is two point three million dollars. Perhaps I could show you something more... budget-friendly? We have some lovely pieces in our starter collection."

The words hit like a slap. Heat flooded my cheeks, but before I could respond, Megan's laughter filled the space between us.

"Do you even know who I am?" she asked, her voice rising just enough to draw attention from other customers. "I'm Sebastian Knight's future wife. This store answers to me."

The words hung in the air like a challenge. Sebastian Knight's future wife. The audacity of it would have been impressive if it weren't so infuriating. I felt something cold and sharp settle in my chest—not hurt, exactly, but a crystalline clarity that cut through any remaining politeness.

Bradley's demeanor shifted instantly, his subservience becoming even more pronounced. "Of course, Ms. Cross. Mr. Knight is one of our most valued clients. This ring would be perfect for such a momentous occasion."

He lifted the emerald-cut diamond from its velvet bed with reverent care, the stone catching the light and throwing fire across Megan's triumphant face. She held out her hand expectantly, her smile sharp enough to cut glass.

"That's funny," I said, my voice cutting through their mutual admiration society with surgical precision.

Both of them turned to look at me, Megan's eyebrows raised in aristocratic disdain, Bradley's expression shifting to barely concealed irritation at my continued presence.

"Sebastian Knight is supposed to be MY fiancé," I continued, letting the words sink in. "So either he's been very busy, or someone's been telling some very interesting lies."

Megan's face went through a fascinating series of expressions—confusion, disbelief, and finally, a kind of cold fury that transformed her pretty features into something almost predatory.

"Excuse me?" she said, her voice dropping to a dangerous whisper.

I pulled out my phone with deliberate slowness, my fingers steady despite the adrenaline coursing through my veins. The store seemed to hold its breath around us, other customers pretending not to watch while hanging on every word.

"Let me clear this up," I said, scrolling through my contacts until I found Sebastian's number. My thumb hovered over the call button for just a moment, long enough to meet Megan's increasingly pale gaze.

The phone rang once, twice. On the third ring, Sebastian's familiar voice filled the silence.

"Hey, Sebastian," I said, my voice carrying clearly through the store's hushed atmosphere. "Your 'future wife' just stole my engagement ring. What exactly do you plan to do about it?"

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Wrong Girl to Mess With of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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