The day Hannah discovered Colton was engaged to someone else, the love she'd fought to protect broke inside her. For three years, he had adored her with devotion so fierce it almost felt real-but Hannah had never forgotten the truth: his world stood far above hers, and she was never meant to stay in it. So she ended things first. She cut off his number, left the home they once shared, and tried to rebuild a life without him. But Colton refused to vanish. He kept finding his way back, haunted by the woman he couldn't let go. Then one day, Hannah returned, with a truth that tore his world apart...
Hannah Mitchell was bent over a wedding gown that was only half finished, carefully adjusting the waistline with flawless precision when her phone screen suddenly lit up.
The headline that appeared before her eyes struck like a knife to the heart.
"Harrison Group CEO Colton Harrison Officially Announces His Engagement to Valerie Clarke. Wedding Scheduled for the 15th of Next Month."
The photo beneath the headline was a candid shot. Colton stood in a perfectly tailored suit inside a hotel corridor while Valerie held his arm, wearing a graceful smile.
Startled, Hannah's hand jerked unexpectedly, and the needle sank deep into the tip of her finger.
A drop of blood quickly surfaced and spread across the spotless white fabric of the wedding gown.
She instinctively lifted her finger to her lips. The metallic taste of blood slowly spread across her tongue.
The sting in her finger was nothing compared to the pain weighing on her heart.
Only last night, she and Colton had been together inside this very studio.
He had held her against the floor-to-ceiling window with one arm around her waist. As his lips brushed near her ear, he had whispered in a low, captivating voice, "You're mine, Hannah. Forever."
Now those words sounded nothing more than a cruel lie.
Colton had gotten engaged to another woman without telling her.
Three years ago, her family's business had collapsed. While her parents were on their way to ask for help, their car lost control and crashed off the highway. Both of them died at the scene.
Her younger brother had been with them in the car. Although he survived the accident, he fell into a coma. The overwhelming cost of keeping him in the intensive care unit quickly consumed every last bit of the family's savings, and the medical bills continued to grow each day.
Then Colton entered her life.
He paid every hospital bill that had been crushing her. He quietly took care of her parents' funeral arrangements. Throughout the darkest days of her life, he stayed by her side.
She appreciated everything he had done for her. She gradually came to depend on him, and before she realized it, becoming his woman had seemed like the most natural thing in the world.
Only later did she learn the real reason he had chosen her. She looked remarkably similar to his first love, the one who had left both him and the country years ago.
Colton had been born into privilege. As the CEO of Harrison Group, he possessed the finest resources and the strongest connections in the industry.
The way he cared for her had been thoughtful in every possible way. His attention had surrounded her so completely that she had almost forgotten there was a distance between their worlds that could never truly be crossed.
Even if he treated her with all the care in the world, the woman who would eventually become his wife could only be a socialite from a family that stood on equal footing with his own.
A knock at the door abruptly pulled Hannah back to reality.
Lucy Bailey, the manager of her studio, leaned through the doorway. "Hannah, your appointment is here. She specifically requested that you design her wedding gown yourself."
"Please bring her in," Hannah replied, regaining her composure almost immediately.
She raised her eyes toward the entrance, and her breathing stopped for a moment.
The woman standing there was Valerie. Colton's fiancee.
"Ms. Mitchell," Valerie called out as she walked into the studio, her eyes quietly taking in every corner of the room. "I've heard so many wonderful things about your work. My fiance always praises your designs. He says every gown you create has a soul of its own. He insisted that I come here so you could make my wedding dress."
Hannah dug her nails deeply into her palms. Had Colton arranged this on purpose?
The studio always followed the same strict policy. Every client had to sign a contract and pay a nonrefundable deposit before the consultation could begin. Without a valid reason, she couldn't refuse someone who had already become a client.
Now she had to design a wedding gown for the woman who was about to marry the man she loved. The thought was even more painful than death itself.
Outside, the sharp screech of tires suddenly shattered the silence.
Colton stepped out of his car with a cold expression. The anger on his face was barely under control.
He had been attending an important board meeting when his assistant quietly handed him a note. The moment he read that Valerie was at Hannah's studio, he walked out without saying a single word. On the way there, he ran three red lights and ignored every speed limit just to reach her as fast as possible.
He pushed the studio door open and saw the two women standing across from each other. His dark eyes settled on Valerie.
"Ms. Mitchell, I'll head out first." Valerie put on her sunglasses. A graceful smile spread across her face, although it was clearly just for show. "I'll come back tomorrow to look at the wedding dress designs. In the meantime, you can discuss the overall wedding style with my fiance. Take all the time you need."
With those words, she turned around and walked away. The door quietly closed behind her, and the air inside the studio instantly grew heavy.
Hannah and Colton silently looked at each other.
"Hannah, about Valerie and me..."
"Let's end this, Colton."
Their voices overlapped in the quiet room.
Colton's expression hardened. When he spoke again, his voice was cold enough to send a chill through the air. "What did you just say? Say it again. I dare you."
Hannah looked straight into his eyes without the slightest hesitation. Her voice remained calm and steady. "The man I've loved since I was young is coming back. We're going to get married. It's time for us to end this."
In a single stride, Colton closed the distance between them. His tall frame carried an overwhelming sense of pressure.
He lifted a hand and held her face. It was something he had done countless times over the past three years. This time, however, his fingers were stiff, and his grip was so tight it nearly hurt. "There's another man you love? Then what were these past three years supposed to mean?"
Hannah didn't look away. "You said that if you ever got married, I had to leave. I was never supposed to hold on to you."
A cold laugh escaped his lips without the slightest trace of amusement. "Fine, Hannah. Remember what you just said." Every bit of warmth had disappeared from his face. "We'll see how long you can keep acting this strong."
He let go of her face, turned around without another word, and walked out of the studio with a cold, determined expression.
When Her Love Ended, His Obsession Began
Fern Larkwood
Modern
Chapter 1 Let's End This
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Chapter 2 It Means A Great Deal To Me
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Chapter 3 She Had Never Truly Belonged In His World
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Chapter 4 Apologize To Me
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Chapter 5 Remember Your Place
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Chapter 6 A Late Attempt To Show Affection
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Chapter 7 Show Me Some Respect
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Chapter 8 I Was The One Who Walked Away
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Chapter 9 Stay Out Of Each Other's Lives
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Chapter 10 I'll Always Be There For You
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Chapter 11 Find A Way To Ruin Her Face
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Chapter 12 It Was Erika
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Chapter 13 I Warned You Not To Go After Hannah
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Chapter 14 Learn Your Place
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Chapter 15 Colton Gave This To Me
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Chapter 16 Do I Look Like An Idiot To You
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Chapter 17 I'll Make You Regret This
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Chapter 18 I'm Not Going To Put Up With This Forever
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Chapter 19 He Stopped Meaning Anything To Me
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Chapter 20 I'll Make Sure This Club Disappears
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Chapter 21 I'm Calling Off The Engagement
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Chapter 22 You're Completely Ordinary
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Chapter 23 No One Will Rent A Place To Her
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Chapter 24 I'll Think Of Another Way
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Chapter 25 They Stole Our Research
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Chapter 26 I Never Betrayed You
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Chapter 27 She's The Dangerous One
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Chapter 28 We Haven't Done Anything Wrong
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Chapter 29 I Don't Need You As My Bridesmaids
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Chapter 30 I Want To File A Complaint
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Chapter 31 Can't We At Least Stay Friends
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Chapter 32 Not Even The Clarke Family Will Be Able To Save You
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Chapter 33 Today's Our Anniversary
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Chapter 34 Just Come Back To Me
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Chapter 35 The Wedding Of The Century
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Chapter 36 I Feel Terrible
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Chapter 37 The Show Will Go On As Planned
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Chapter 38 Just Let Her Do What She Wants
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Chapter 39 Who Told You I Was Planning To Get Married
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Chapter 40 You're Injured
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