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His Sister's Fiancé, My Forbidden Protector

Chapter 4 No.4

Word Count: 824    |    Released on: 11/12/2025

ney. It was a scent composed of freshly

too short, the polo shirt too tight. She wore thick-rimme

nager barked, shoving a heavy silver platter

s cool. Every step sent a jolt of pain up her leg. Her ankle, twisted on the terrace and agg

them imm

st more than her car. He was laughing loudly, hold

olf cart, looking utter

s. On him, it looked like the uniform of a god. He was sm

doned his game. "Harrison! Harry! Look

hink you slice to the righ

breath. She walked

n?" she asked, pitch

her face. He reached for a

e pretended to trip

tes of sticky, expensive

ance. Onto

is pristine white shoes an

med. "Look what you did!

he commotion, her glasse

ruined shoes. Then he looked at Scarlett. His eyes widen

Harrison said quietly, cu

n purpose! She'

ed down at Scarlett. "You have terrible aim. If you

im," Scarlett mutte

ruined my concentration, you can make it up to me." He pointed to his golf

"Harry, you can't be ser

He looked at Scarlett, a challenge in h

e screamed in protest just standing there. But thi

ndle it,"

weighed a ton. She gritted her teeth agai

The uneven terrain was a nightmare for her swollen ankle. She was lim

r face, tight with pain. He didn't offer to help. He didn't slow

, he called her

the club. He st

ping," he s

m f

rn. It's an an

survival

dark behind the shades. Then he

wa

e sky. It landed on the green and rolled, trackin

houted, clapping polit

on murmured, handing the club b

under rumbled in the distance. A

the marshal shouted.

s gear and ran f

as swaying slightly, the weight of

er room," he ordered.

hy

e. He's slow, but he's not comatose. He

handl

u can barely stand. Go. My driver wi

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His Sister's Fiancé, My Forbidden Protector
His Sister's Fiancé, My Forbidden Protector
“Scarlett Miller, heartbroken, watched from a freezing terrace as her fiancé, Sebastian Vance, announced his engagement to another woman inside. Her world already felt shattered. She had no idea how much worse it could get. The next morning, news broke: her gentle father was arrested for a massive Ponzi scheme, his foundation's assets seized. They were evicted from their home, leaving Scarlett and her aunt destitute, facing an impossible five-million-dollar bail. Desperate, Scarlett sought help from Sebastian, who cruelly revealed he framed her father and then demanded she become his mistress. Humiliated, she fled, only to be rejected by Harrison Sterling Jr., a top litigator, because his sister was Sebastian's fiancée. Scarlett was a pawn. How could Sebastian, the man she loved, orchestrate such a devastating fall? And why did Harrison, despite fleeting moments of care, prioritize his family's reputation over justice for her father? The betrayal and injustice burned deeply. Collapsing from the strain, Scarlett refused to yield. With a mysterious pro bono lawyer now involved and her resolve hardened by Harrison's perceived abandonment, she vowed to uncover the truth, save her father, and make Sebastian pay, no matter the cost.”