
Chapter 1
Ethan stood motionless at the entrance of City Hall, staring at the massive oak doors that had just closed for the day. The late afternoon sun cast long shadows across the concrete steps, and a cold wind whipped through the plaza, but he barely felt it. His phone screen glowed with twelve missed calls—all outgoing, all unanswered.
Nine times.
This was the ninth time Helen had stood him up at the marriage registration office.
He let out a breath that misted in the October air, his jaw tight. The clerk inside had given him that same pitying look she'd given him the last three visits, the one that said she knew he'd been abandoned again. Ethan pocketed his phone and turned away from the building, his footsteps echoing hollowly as he descended the steps.
At least before, Helen had the decency to lie to him. She'd send frantic texts about emergencies, about Charlie needing her for something urgent—a hospital visit, a panic attack, some crisis only she could solve. But today? Nothing. Not even the courtesy of a half-hearted excuse.
Charlie.
The name tasted bitter in Ethan's mouth. Helen's late best friend's younger brother, the man who had somehow become the center of Helen's entire world. Before Sarah died two years ago, she'd made Helen promise to look after Charlie. And Helen had taken that promise and twisted it into something that consumed everything—including their relationship.
Ethan's phone buzzed.
He pulled it out, expecting another excuse, another delay. Instead, his screen lit up with a message from Charlie himself.
The photo loaded slowly, each pixel a fresh wound. Helen, her blouse half-unbuttoned, her face flushed pink, her hair disheveled. She was sprawled across Charlie's lap on a leather couch Ethan recognized immediately—his own couch, in the apartment he and Helen shared. Charlie's arm was wrapped possessively around her waist, and his smile was pure venom.
Charlie: Busy taking care of some urgent needs today. Thanks for being so understanding, brother-in-law. Oh wait—guess that's not happening anymore, is it?
Ethan stared at the message for a long moment. Once, this would have destroyed him. Once, he would have called Helen screaming, would have driven home in a rage, would have demanded explanations and groveled for reassurance that it wasn't what it looked like.
But that man was dead.
All Ethan felt now was a vast, hollow emptiness—and beneath it, a cold clarity he should have found years ago.
He deleted the message and headed home.
The apartment was exactly as he'd left it that morning—spotless, organized, every surface gleaming. Ethan had always been the one to clean, to cook, to manage the household while Helen worked her high-powered job at her father's investment firm. He'd told himself it was temporary, that once they were married, things would balance out.
What a fool he'd been.
Ethan grabbed his old duffel bag from the hall closet and began packing. Clothes, toiletries, his laptop, a few books. As he moved through the rooms, he realized with grim amusement that he barely owned anything here. Everything was Helen's—the furniture, the electronics, the art on the walls. In three years of living together, he'd left almost no mark on this place.
He was zipping up the bag when his phone rang.
Helen's name flashed on the screen. Ethan considered letting it go to voicemail, but some perverse curiosity made him answer.
"Where the hell are you?" Helen's voice was sharp, irritated. "I'm at City Hall and you're not here. We had an appointment, Ethan."
Ethan's jaw tightened. Outside, he heard it clearly—the familiar ambient noise of the City Hall plaza, the wind, the distant hum of traffic. And underneath all of it, another voice. Low, close to the phone.
Charlie's voice.
They were there together. They had gone to City Hall together—and still hadn't bothered to walk through the doors on time.
He couldn't help the harsh laugh that escaped him. "City Hall closed an hour ago, Helen."
"What? That's impossible, I—" She paused, and he could practically hear her checking her watch. "Well, why didn't you wait for me?"
"I did. For three hours."
"You should have called me!"
Ethan's grip tightened on the phone. "I called you twelve times. You didn't answer once."
There was a beat of silence. When Helen spoke again, her tone had shifted slightly, less confident. "I... I must not have heard it."
Before Ethan could respond, there was a shuffling sound on the line, and then a different voice came through—soft, carefully measured, dripping with rehearsed sincerity.
"Ethan." Charlie's tone was gentle, almost wounded. "I'm so sorry. This is all my fault. I had another episode this afternoon and I begged Helen to stay with me. Please don't be angry with her. She was just being kind."
Ethan said nothing.
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"This is Helen Morrison," Helen said, trying to control the tremor in her voice. "I have urgent information for Jolie Spencer regarding a family matter. A security matter. It concerns Ethan Carter and it can't wait."There was a long pause. Helen held her breath, terrified she'd be dismissed.Finally: "Please wait."Fifteen minutes passed. Twenty. Helen paced beside her car like a caged animal, rehearsing what she'd say, organizing her evidence, building her case in her mind.Charlie and Jenny waited inside the vehicle, growing increasingly doubtful."Helen, maybe we should—" Jenny started."No," Helen cut her off. "We're doing this."Finally, the gates swung open with silent, expensive precision.Helen rushed back to the car and drove through grounds that made her own villa look like a cottage. Manicured lawns, elegant lighting, sculptures that were probably worth more than her entire company. Her determination wavered slightly as the sheer scale of wealth surrounded her.A butler me
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Outside the hotel, Helen and Jenny were unceremoniously deposited on the curb like discarded garbage. The cold night air hit them immediately, making Helen's tear-streaked face sting. Her mascara had run in dark rivulets down her cheeks, her hair was disheveled from struggling with security, and her expensive dress was rumpled.Charlie, who'd been waiting in the freezing cold for hours, rushed over the moment he saw them being escorted out."What happened?" he demanded, his eyes wide with alarm. "I saw security escorting you out—what the hell did you do?"Helen was trembling with rage and humiliation, her entire body shaking. "Ethan," she spat the name like poison. "That's what happened. That worthless parasite somehow convinced them he belongs there. Claimed he was personally invited by the Spencer family. It's all lies, Charlie. He's manipulating everyone, just like he manipulated me."Charlie's eyes narrowed, his mind racing through calculations. He'd assumed Ethan was truly powerl
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Helen's mind raced frantically, grasping for any explanation that would make sense of the impossible situation unfolding around her. The security guards had her by the arms, the crowd was staring, and Patricia Moore's cold expression offered no mercy."There must be a mistake," Helen said loudly, her voice taking on a desperate edge that made several nearby guests wince. "I know Ethan—I was engaged to him for THREE YEARS! He's a nobody! A freeloader with no money, no connections, no prospects!"She pulled against the security guards' grip, trying to face Patricia directly. "There's no way the Spencer family would personally invite someone like him unless—"Helen stopped abruptly, a new theory forming in her panicked mind, and her expression shifted to something almost triumphant."Unless he's using Jolie Spencer's name!" Helen's voice rose with renewed confidence. "That's it! That's what happened! He's manipulating her, using her influence to get into events like this! She probably ha
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A murmur rippled through the crowd—confusion, surprise, growing scandal."Furthermore," Patricia said, her tone becoming colder, "the manner in which these accusations were made—loudly, publicly, and with clear intent to humiliate and cause harm to an invited guest's reputation—violated this event's code of conduct in the most egregious way possible."Several people turned to look at Helen, whose face was draining of color."I have contacted the Spencer family's office to inform them of this incident," Patricia continued. "They have reviewed the situation and requested that the two individuals who made these false claims be removed from the premises immediately and permanently banned from all future Spencer-affiliated events."The crowd's murmur became a buzz of shocked whispers.Jenny's face transformed from smug satisfaction to horrified understanding in the span of seconds. "What? No, that's not—we were trying to help—""That's impossible," Helen said weakly, her voice barely carry
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Patricia Moore led Ethan and Susan down a quiet corridor away from the ballroom, their footsteps muffled by expensive carpet. Susan was still protesting vehemently, her voice tight with frustration."This is absolutely ridiculous! Ethan is a legitimate guest! If you would just listen for one second—""Ma'am, please," Patricia said firmly but not unkindly. "I'm following protocol. We'll verify everything in the office."They entered a small administrative suite—elegant but functional, with a desk, computer, and several chairs. Patricia moved behind the desk and pulled up her tablet, fingers swiping across the screen to access the guest management system."Name, please?" she asked professionally.Ethan provided the pseudonym under which his invitation had been issued—not his full legal name with "Spencer" attached, but the alias his butler had arranged to maintain his low profile.Patricia typed it in, then frowned. Her fingers moved faster, typing again, searching different fields. The
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The murmurs in the crowd grew louder, more agitated. People instinctively checked their belongings, and Patricia's expression set in firm, decisive lines."Sir," Patricia said to Ethan, her voice professional but clearly suspicious now, "I'm going to have to ask you to come with me while we verify your credentials. If you cannot provide legitimate proof of your invitation and authorization to attend this event, I'll have to ask you to leave."She paused, then added more seriously, "And depending on how you gained entry, we may need to involve security and potentially law enforcement."Helen practically glowed with triumphant satisfaction. Jenny was beaming, her smile vicious and vindicated. Several people in the crowd were nodding approvingly at Patricia's handling of the situation.Susan looked distraught, her voice rising desperately. "This is all a misunderstanding! Ethan is a legitimate guest! He was personally invited! If you'd just—"But no one was listening to her. The narrativ
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