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Bound By Lies: Marrying The Strict Colonel

Chapter 7 7

Word Count: 1168    |    Released on: 07/04/2026

to perfection, and Ethan, it seemed, had fallen completely. Each day had drawn them closer, building a fragile

transformed into something that whispered of old money and older secrets. Kiera had dressed for it carefully-a

stood the architecture of his shoulders, the length of his legs. He looked, she thought, like he belonged here. Like he'd

s Burgundy, older than she was, tasting of earth

oed, and tried not to th

hes, the busy nothing of a socialite's existence. She asked about his-he spoke carefully, filtering classified information into anecdotes that would

that were themselves works of art. Ethan set down his knife with a preci

thing for yo

recognize. She took it automatically, her fingers numb, and felt the weight of

t is

if he were discussing the weather. "For the Pentagon. Any spouse of an

a rictus that felt like it m

hey'll need fingerprints, financial records, the last ten years of travel history, foreign contacts, family associations

ction, she knew it with absolute certainty. Fingerprints didn't lie. Social Security numbers didn't lie. The name she'd give

t, her throat dry as sand. "Ju

n, any discrepancy-" He paused, his knife hovering over his plate. "It would be serious. Potentially criminal. I wouldn't mention it except-" He reach

rm. Steady. Com

o existed in records and registries and government files that had nothing to do with Chasity Cantu

the chair scraping against the

, his hand at her elbow, his face transformed by wor

She moderated, forcing a smile that felt like a

of the person she'd pretended to be. The envelope burned against

railing until her fingers ached. Below, the city spread in patterns of light and dark, indif

in, of leaving Ethan with questions and confusion and the memory of a

her when he'd said "my future," and something in her

d behind her.

controlled, the officer managing

re no words that would

oulders, let him guide her through the restaurant with a hand at the small of her

confined space. She stared out the window, watching the city trans

the Willard, close enough to maintain the fiction. "I feel like wal

turned to face her. In the dashboard li

s hand cupping her face, his thumb brushing her cheekbone. "Whatever you're afraid of, whatever you'

n she'd wanted anything, more than revenge or justice or the sati

tter. She'd alw

and fled into the darkness

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Bound By Lies: Marrying The Strict Colonel
Bound By Lies: Marrying The Strict Colonel
“I borrowed my wealthy best friend's identity to seduce Colonel Ethan Christensen. He was the powerful uncle of my ex-boyfriend, Kayden, who had brutally dumped me for a rich heiress. My revenge plan worked too well. Ethan fell deeply in love with my fake persona and proposed. But then he handed me a thick envelope: a top-secret military background check requiring fingerprints and ten years of history. My fake identity was about to be shattered. I faced federal fraud charges and prison time. More than that, the guilt was eating me alive. Ethan wasn't a pawn; he was a genuinely honorable man who promised to protect me. Terrified and exhausted by the lies, I typed out a full confession, ready to tell him everything and walk away. But right before I hit send, Kayden's new fiancée called to gloat about their engagement. Through the phone, I heard Kayden's voice, lazily mocking my low status. "Tell her to stay home. Tell her to find someone on her own level in the gutter." The rage burned away all my guilt. Why should I be the bigger person while they destroyed my life without a second thought? I deleted the confession and called my friend to hire a black-market hacker. I needed a flawless, forged background in forty-eight hours. I am going to marry Ethan Christensen, and I am going to smile when Kayden is forced to call me "Aunt."”