Bound by Sacrifice

Bound by Sacrifice

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Ethan Sinclair has always put family first, so when his younger sister, Claire, becomes obsessed with outshining her academic rival, Elena Carter, he makes a drastic choice. Knowing that marriage would force Elena to leave school, Claire's ultimate victory, Ethan proposes-despite being in love with someone else. For Elena, the sudden proposal from a wealthy, charming man feels like a cruel twist of fate. Her average family, desperate for financial security, pushes her to accept, leaving her with no choice but to trade her dreams for duty. But what she doesn't expect is the harsh reality waiting for her after the vows are exchanged. Ethan's heart belongs to another. His family sees her as nothing more than a pawn. And the rivalry she thought she left behind? It's only just begun. As secrets unravel and emotions tangle, Elena and Ethan are forced to confront the consequences of their choices. Will their unwanted union remain a battlefield of resentment, or will they discover that love sometimes blooms in the most unexpected places?

Bound by Sacrifice Chapter 1 When the storm knocked

Elena Carter believed in hard work. It was the only thing that had never let her down.

For years, she had watched others move forward while she remained stuck, waiting for her chance. It had taken time, sacrifice, and endless determination, but now she was finally here-seated in a crowded lecture hall, surrounded by students who had never struggled the way she had.

At twenty-three, she was older than most of her classmates. It didn't bother her. She wasn't here to make friends or impress anyone. She was here to build a future one that her family would benefit from.

The business ethics class was buzzing with quiet conversation. Some students scrolled through their phones, while others flipped through their notes, barely paying attention.

Professor Dawson, a no-nonsense man in his late fifties, stood at the front of the room. His glasses rested low on his nose as he scanned the class with a sharp, evaluating gaze. "Let's talk about business ethics," he said, his voice cutting through the chatter. That was enough to get the attention of the students. "What does it mean to run a business ethically?"

Before anyone else could speak, a perfectly manicured hand shot up.

Claire Sinclair.

The moment her name was called, Claire stood with effortless grace. She was the kind of person who never hesitated, never second-guessed herself. She spoke like she was born to be heard and she made sure everyone heard her.

"Business ethics is about perception," Claire said smoothly. "A company thrives when it builds a good public image. As long as the people believe a company is ethical, it is."

The way she said it, so confident, so sure, made a few students nod in agreement.

Elena remained silent, listening.

Claire continued, a small smirk playing on her lips. "The truth is, no one cares what happens behind closed doors. Customers don't dig into company records. Investors don't ask about morality. What matters is how well a business maintains its reputation."

A few students scribbled notes. A few others looked unsure.

Elena Carter was one of the few.

Elena knew she should stay quiet. She had learned, over the years, that arguing with people like Claire was often pointless. But some things were worth saying.

She raised her hand.

Professor Dawson gestured toward her. "Elena?"

She stood, pushing her chair back gently. "That's not ethics," she said simply.

Claire turned to face her fully, her expression unreadable. "Excuse me?"

Elena met her gaze without flinching. "That's branding," she clarified. "Ethics isn't about looking good. It's about doing the right thing, even when no one is watching."

A murmur spread through the class.

Claire's smile didn't waver, but her eyes sharpened. "That's an idealistic way of thinking."

Elena tilted her head. "Is it?"

Claire's jaw tensed for a fraction of a second before she let out a small, amused laugh. "You sound like someone who's never run a business."

Elena didn't blink. "I haven't. But I know enough to understand that a company built on lies will eventually collapse."

The room shifted. A few students exchanged glances. Some smirked. Someone in the back muttered, "She's got a point."

Claire's fingers curled around the edge of her desk.

She wasn't used to being questioned and now that she was, she didn't like it.

Professor Dawson leaned back, clearly entertained. He let the debate continue.

Claire exhaled, smoothing her blouse like she was brushing off Elena's words. "You're missing the point," she said, her tone growing sharper. "The goal of any business is profit. If the public believes a company is ethical, that's what matters."

Elena crossed her arms. "So, lying is fine as long as people believe it?"

Claire's jaw tightened.

Elena waited for a response. When none came, she continued. "If a company only cares about appearances, sooner or later, people will see through the illusion. And when that happens, trust is lost. No business survives without trust."

Silence stretched across the room.

Claire's face remained calm, but Elena could see the cracks forming.

Professor Dawson tapped his pen against his desk. "Well argued," he said. "Both of you."

Claire sat down, crossing her legs with forced grace.

Elena followed, unaffected.

But the moment the professor turned back to the board, Claire leaned over just enough for only Elena to hear.

"You're really starting to get on my nerves," she whispered.

Elena didn't react. She had no time for petty rivalries but Claire Sinclair wasn't the type to let things go. And for the first time, Elena had unknowingly put a target on her back.

The rest of the lecture passed in a blur. Elena focused on the professor's words, writing down key points and ignoring the occasional side glances thrown her way.

She wasn't stupid. She knew how these things worked.

Claire Sinclair wasn't just another rich, entitled student-she was the daughter of a powerful family. Her last name carried weight, and people either adored her or feared her.

Elena did neither.

When the class finally ended, she packed her things calmly, taking her time. Most students had already filtered out of the room, but Claire remained seated, scrolling through her phone.

Elena had almost made it to the door when she heard Claire's voice behind her.

"Do you enjoy embarrassing yourself?"

Elena sighed before turning around. "I don't see how stating facts is embarrassing."

Claire smiled, but it didn't reach her eyes. "You think you're clever, don't you?"

Elena met her gaze evenly. "No. I just think I'm right."

Claire's nails tapped against her desk. "You're really proud of yourself, aren't you?"

Elena didn't answer. She had nothing to prove.

Claire stood slowly, adjusting the strap of her designer bag. "You don't belong here," she said, her voice dripping with something cold.

Elena raised a brow. "Because I don't come from money?"

Claire tilted her head. "Because you don't know how things work."

Elena smiled, small and sharp with an eyebrow raised. "Or maybe I just don't care."

For the first time, Claire had no response.

Elena turned and walked away, leaving her standing there, silent but as she stepped into the hallway, she felt the weight of Claire's glare on her back.

And something told her this wasn't over.

Not by a long shot.

Claire Sinclair wasn't used to being challenged.

She sat in the nearly empty lecture hall, fingers tightening around her phone as she replayed the conversation in her head.

Elena Carter.

She had been in the same class with her for months, yet she had never thought twice about her. She had always seemed... unremarkable. Quiet.

But then the know it all side of her started showing and people gravitated towards her even the lecturers. In debates and group discussion, whatever group Elena was in did the best. Today was the last straw.

Claire didn't lose arguments. She didn't get embarrassed. She certainly didn't let nobodies talk down to her in front of an audience.

Her jaw tightened as she scrolled through her contacts.

"Elena Carter," she muttered under her breath. "Let's see how long you last."

She tapped a name on her phone.

A second later, the call connected.

"I need a favor," Claire said, her voice all honey and steel. "It's about a girl in my class. I want her gone."

A pause.

Then, a slow, amused chuckle from the other end of the line.

"Consider it done."

Claire leaned back, crossing her legs with a satisfied smirk.

This was her world.

And in her world, problems didn't last long

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“Ethan Sinclair has always put family first, so when his younger sister, Claire, becomes obsessed with outshining her academic rival, Elena Carter, he makes a drastic choice. Knowing that marriage would force Elena to leave school, Claire's ultimate victory, Ethan proposes-despite being in love with someone else. For Elena, the sudden proposal from a wealthy, charming man feels like a cruel twist of fate. Her average family, desperate for financial security, pushes her to accept, leaving her with no choice but to trade her dreams for duty. But what she doesn't expect is the harsh reality waiting for her after the vows are exchanged. Ethan's heart belongs to another. His family sees her as nothing more than a pawn. And the rivalry she thought she left behind? It's only just begun. As secrets unravel and emotions tangle, Elena and Ethan are forced to confront the consequences of their choices. Will their unwanted union remain a battlefield of resentment, or will they discover that love sometimes blooms in the most unexpected places?”
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Chapter 2 All that matters

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Chapter 3 The plan

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Chapter 4 The proposal

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Chapter 5 She said Yes

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Chapter 6 The Fairytale Wedding

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Chapter 7 The Morning After

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Chapter 8 The life she chose

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Chapter 9 How do you forget

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Chapter 10 The time of the matriarch

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Chapter 11 The testing of Elena Sinclair

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Chapter 12 Hidden Games

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Chapter 13 A Crack in the Ice

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Chapter 14 Truce

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Chapter 15 Trial of talent

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Chapter 16 The Gamble

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Chapter 17 Only forward from here

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Chapter 18 ELENA VS THE BIG LEAGUES

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Chapter 19 A Day That Feels Like Freedom

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Chapter 20 Ava Vs Reality

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Chapter 21 Acceptance Is Not Defeat

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Chapter 22 Lines Drawn in Soft Voices

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Chapter 23 Diminishing Returns

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Chapter 24 Fault Lines

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Chapter 25 Allies with Polished Nails

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Chapter 26 Silver and Fault Lines

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Chapter 27 Margaret Sinclaie

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Chapter 28 Afterparty Shenanigans

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Chapter 29 Curdled

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Chapter 30 Thou shall protect your wife

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Chapter 31 Husband to the rescue

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Chapter 32 Pitch Perfect

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Chapter 33 Out of Step

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Chapter 34 The Boy who mapped out Plans

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Chapter 35 Shadows in the Spotlight

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Chapter 36 Fratures beneath the Surface

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Chapter 37 Fault Lines

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