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Marrying My Rival, Finding Forever

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 860    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

over me. The chaos of the last

e. "You're in charge. What's th

hear her smile.

few blocks fro

handle the pre

ea

dding dress. I've got i

iness rival to save my family's reputation after being publicly jilted. It was the

ain. This time i

pening? The Greens are calling me

g her off. "The wedding is not off.

you talking about? D

Chloe Adams.

ur rival? The woman who tried to buy out our

ller family name. We can't be the laughingstock of the city. T

ent a text to my assistant, telling him to alert the

car pulled up behind mine. Chloe's assist

ks that you return to the church. She

e of efficiency, j

call came in. It was Ol

ice slick with false concern. "Olivia is just worried about her frien

ing to postpone, Mr. Green. Your daughter made her choice.

nd blocked

n and confusion. The guests were whispering amongst themselves, shooting

ut this?" my father aske

I said, my

in doors of the c

gasp went thr

ntsuit that was both elegant and powerful. It fit her perfectly. Her hair was styled in sleek, confident waves, and her

decisively on the marble floor. The reporters,

s your relationshi

ity stunt for a c

uick, reassuring glance, and then turned to face

" she began, her voice ringing with confidence and charm. "I k

"The story of Ethan and me is not one of bus

t her, my

e natures, we kept our feelings a secret. Ms. Green was a dear friend who graciously agreed to help us keep our relatio

sparkling with mischief.

every word. The reporters were scribbling fur

minutes, transformed a humiliating public sc

per only I could hear. "Play along, Miller.

and, my mind reeling. This woman was either a genius or completely insan

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Marrying My Rival, Finding Forever
Marrying My Rival, Finding Forever
“My phone rang for the tenth time. It was Olivia. The woman I was supposed to marry in thirty minutes. "Liam needs me," she said, distant and thin. "He fell during a stunt on set. The doctor said it' s serious." This wasn' t new. It was always Liam. Two months ago, she left our engagement party for him. Last month, she skipped our final wedding planner meeting for him. Each time, I forgave her, telling myself her heart was too kind. "So that' s it?" My voice was dangerously calm. "You' re choosing him over me. On our wedding day." "You' re making me choose. It' s not fair," she accused. "I thought you loved me. I thought you would support me." She hung up before I could respond. Humiliation washed over me, hot and suffocating. My mother' s worried voice reached me, asking where I was. Something inside me snapped. With a roar of pure rage, I hurled my phone against the wall. It shattered like broken promises. I kicked over a table, sending white lilies crashing. Then, a reckless, insane idea formed. I pulled over, grabbed my spare phone, and dialed a number I knew by heart. "Chloe Adams," I said, my voice steady. "Marry me. Right now."”
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