CHASED BY TWO BILLIONAIRES
1: The
six months
na'
ror, the satin gown clinging to my gown and
't feel anything much less feel like
m wedding, and my expectations, are all down the drain.
s. "Everyone is waiting for you, stop wasting time in f
e rid of me I thought,
the mirror, the sadness in my eyes couldn'
g day and as your DEAR sister I'm happy for you," she held my hand
nd your mother had a hand in this, sending me off
go of my hand. "And so what, Elena? It's too l
denly, her eyes fill
shouldn't concern yourself with that after all you're doing thi
eone walked in. Father. His ey
, had orchestrated this day. He believed he was saving our family, but in doing
said, his voic
was too soon. I wasn't ready for
e raft. A marriage to Damien Landon. He was a stran
The door to the chapel opened, revealing a small gathering of people-mostly busine
ll, with a dark, brooding presence. His eyes were cold, indifferent. I wondered
surprise when I saw him up close. He was handsome, his suit w
was a lonely kind of power. The kind that
Cassandra must h
is expression unreadable. For all I knew I was no differ
uch a prisoner of this
meet his gaze. Everything a
est began to speak, his words like a fai
lanced at the small crowd of strange
maybe she would have stood on m
poorer, in sicknes
ation, his voice deep and steady. "I do," his voice re
my throat as I tried to speak t
loud enough to be heard. But it
o Damien. "You may
fuse. But then, with mechanical precision, he lifted my veil and leaned in. His
gation. But even in that brief moment I felt s
leave. Damien turned to speak with one of
like from now on. Silent. Distant. But maybe it was for the best I thought
ight thing, Elena. The family assets are now guaranteed..." he drawled,
aded my life's happines
tterness burning in my throat. "Of co
and congratulating himself on securing the family's future. I felt i
e crowd thinned. He gave me a curt no
t they weren't kind either. It was just another task on his to-do list
e tension thick between us. The weight of the day crushed down on m
" my daughter said breaking the silence. She'd sat wide-eyed throug
celebration," I forced a smile, and
e last thing I wanted was to tell
yes met the towering building of the m
ng from his mouth and for a moment I thought I could see something in
Just make sure you stay in the compound grounds,
she doesn't spoil anything," he nodded. Without waiting for
ds, full of orders and restrict
ng at the space where he'd just been. My husband. T
. This was
how I h