CHASED BY TWO BILLIONAIRES
img img CHASED BY TWO BILLIONAIRES img Chapter 2 1: The Wedding
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Chapter 8 7: ESCALATING TENSIONS img
Chapter 9 8: Breaking Free img
Chapter 10 9: Taken Flight At Dawn img
Chapter 11 10: Confrontations img
Chapter 12 11: A Safe Place img
Chapter 13 12: Strings Attached img
Chapter 14 13: Confrontations img
Chapter 15 14: Tense Encounter img
Chapter 16 15:   Misjudgments img
Chapter 17 16: Crossroads Of Deception img
Chapter 18 17: Off To A Bumpy Start img
Chapter 19 18:  Confrontation img
Chapter 20 19:  Still Scarred img
Chapter 21 20 Shocking Encounter img
Chapter 22 21: Shifting Power img
Chapter 23 22: In confusion img
Chapter 24 23: Holding On To Her Nerve img
Chapter 25 24: Audacity img
Chapter 26 25: Clash Of Interests img
Chapter 27 26 Leap Of Faith img
Chapter 28 27: Frayed Emotions img
Chapter 29 28: Unforeseen Circumstances img
Chapter 30 29: Ghastly Incident img
Chapter 31 30 And She Didn't Know A Thing img
Chapter 32 31: Missing Pieces img
Chapter 33 32: Past And Present img
Chapter 34 33 Unraveling Schemes img
Chapter 35 34 The Place Where Paths Diverged img
Chapter 36 35 Nervous Energy img
Chapter 37 36 The CEO's Pet img
Chapter 38 37:  He's A Savage img
Chapter 39 38  A Different Shade Of Him img
Chapter 40 39: Conflicted Hearts img
Chapter 41 40: Unraveling Ties img
Chapter 42 41  Threads of Deceit img
Chapter 43 42 New Deal img
Chapter 44 43 No Loose Ends img
Chapter 45 44: Behind The Mask img
Chapter 46 45: Open Threats img
Chapter 47 46 A Dead End img
Chapter 48 47: A Choice In The Midst Of Danger img
Chapter 49 48 Take A Leap img
Chapter 50 49: Worth The Risk img
Chapter 51 50 : A Price For Everything img
Chapter 52 51: Strings Attached img
Chapter 53 52 Contingency Plan img
Chapter 54 53: Venomous Threats img
Chapter 55 54: Jealousy And Turmoil img
Chapter 56 55: Close Call With Death img
Chapter 57 56   New safety img
Chapter 58 57: Overt Ploy img
Chapter 59 58 Undeniable Truth img
Chapter 60 59: Uninvited Encounters img
Chapter 61 60: longing for img
Chapter 62 61:Unplanned Encounters img
Chapter 63 62: A Dangerous Game img
Chapter 64 63: Where You Belong img
Chapter 65 64: Family img
Chapter 66 65: Funfair img
Chapter 67 66: Long gone img
Chapter 68 67: No meeting today img
Chapter 69 68: Helpful Friend img
Chapter 70 69: Beneath The Surface img
Chapter 71 70: All Black img
Chapter 72 71: Way Back Home img
Chapter 73 72: My error made img
Chapter 74 73: people from the past img
Chapter 75 74: Old acquaintances img
Chapter 76 75: loud cries img
Chapter 77 76: clear as day img
Chapter 78 77: Important Client img
Chapter 79 78: Welcome Gifts img
Chapter 80 79: plan coming together img
Chapter 81 80: Sleeping Beauty img
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Chapter 2 1: The Wedding

Chapter 1: The Wedding

One year, six months earlier...

Elena's POV

My body felt numb as I stood before the mirror, the satin gown clinging to my gown and my beautiful reflection stared back at me.

But my thoughts weren't here, I didn't feel anything much less feel like a woman who was about to get wedded.

This wasn't the wedding I'd imagined for myself. My dream wedding, and my expectations, are all down the drain. No tears of joy, no love. Just cold, calculated business.

"Elena," Cassandra's voice snapped me out of my thoughts. "Everyone is waiting for you, stop wasting time in front of that mirror," my step-sister's voice was cold.

She couldn't wait to be rid of me I thought, my heart already numb.

I didn't respond, my eyes meeting mine in the mirror, the sadness in my eyes couldn't be masked however much makeup I applied.

"Elena," Cassandra groaned, appearing behind me. "It's your wedding day and as your DEAR sister I'm happy for you," she held my hand. "You should be happy," her faked concern made my stomach crawl.

My lips trembled as I stared at her. "I know you and your mother had a hand in this, sending me off to marry the illegitimate son of the Landon family."

Cassandra's smile slowly disappeared and she let go of my hand. "And so what, Elena? It's too late now. Dad already agreed to the arrangement."

She smiled again suddenly, her eyes filled with fake concern.

"Oh and I heard your soon-to-be husband is quite ugly, but you shouldn't concern yourself with that after all you're doing this to save our family," she added before stepping out of the room.

I was about to retort when someone walked in. Father. His eyes were cold when they met mine.

Albert Kingston, the man who had raised me with more expectations than affection, had orchestrated this day. He believed he was saving our family, but in doing so, he had sold me off-bartered my future for the survival of the Kingston name.

"It's time," he said, his voice low and firm.

I nodded, my throat tightening. It was too soon. I wasn't ready for this, but what choice did I have?

My family was drowning in debt, and this was my life raft. A marriage to Damien Landon. He was a stranger, but soon, he would be my husband. How ironic.

I adjusted the veil over my face, willing my legs to move as I took Father's arm. The door to the chapel opened, revealing a small gathering of people-mostly business associates of my father, some from the Landon family, none of them here for me.

My heart sank further when I spotted Damien as he stood at the altar. He was tall, with a dark, brooding presence. His eyes were cold, indifferent. I wondered if he even cared who I was. Was this just another business transaction for him?

I scanned him as we approached, and my brows shot up in quiet surprise when I saw him up close. He was handsome, his suit was impeccable and his hair didn't have a strand out of place.

Everything about him screamed power, but it was a lonely kind of power. The kind that keeps you isolated, and distant I thought.

With his looks, Cassandra must have been boiling.

His eyes didn't have any change as I walked up to him, his expression unreadable. For all I knew I was no different from a random engagement, a tick off his calendar.

Maybe he was just as much a prisoner of this arrangement as I was.

I looked down, not able to meet his gaze. Everything about this just felt wrong.

I didn't raise my head even when the priest began to speak, his words like a faint background noise I couldn't listen to.

I silently blinked back tears as I glanced at the small crowd of strangers who'd come to witness the wedding.

I wished my mom was still alive, maybe she would have stood on my side and stopped this wedding.

"...for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health..."

The vows continued. Damien said his part without hesitation, his voice deep and steady. "I do," his voice reverberated within me, reminding me how final this was.

I was next. The words stuck in my throat as I tried to speak them, my gaze glued to the floor.

"I... I do," I whispered, barely loud enough to be heard. But it didn't matter. The deed was done.

The priest turned to Damien. "You may now kiss the bride."

I stiffened. He didn't move right away, and for a moment, I thought he might refuse. But then, with mechanical precision, he lifted my veil and leaned in. His lips brushed against mine in the briefest, most impersonal kiss I'd ever felt.

There was no tenderness, no passion. Just obligation. But even in that brief moment I felt something but I couldn't place my finger on it.

The ceremony ended, and the guests began to leave. Damien turned to speak with one of his associates, already disengaging from me.

I watched him for a long while, wondering if this was what my life would be like from now on. Silent. Distant. But maybe it was for the best I thought, that way it would just be me and my daughter Lily, as it had always been.

Father approached me, a satisfied smile on his face. "You've done the right thing, Elena. The family assets are now guaranteed..." he drawled, launching into gibberish about how the marriage benefited the family.

As if he hadn't just traded my life's happiness for his own benefit.

I forced a tight-lipped smile, the bitterness burning in my throat. "Of course, Father. I'm glad you're happy."

He didn't even hear the sarcasm in my voice, too busy shaking hands and congratulating himself on securing the family's future. I felt invisible. Just another pawn in a game that wasn't even mine to play.

Damien finally turned toward me as the crowd thinned. He gave me a curt nod, his jaw tight. "We'll leave soon."

I nodded back, unsure of what else to say. His words weren't cruel, but they weren't kind either. It was just another task on his to-do list. Marry the Kingston girl. Secure the merger. Keep everything in order.

The car ride to our new home was suffocating. We sat in silence, the tension thick between us. The weight of the day crushed down on me, and I wondered if he felt it too. If he ever felt anything at all.

"Mom you told me that wedding days are happy days but you look sad," my daughter said breaking the silence. She'd sat wide-eyed throughout the ceremony, only now regaining her voice when we were alone.

"Sweetie mommy is just tired from the celebration," I forced a smile, and I ran a hand through her blonde curls.

She was just five years old and the last thing I wanted was to tell her I was forced into this marriage.

The car soon slowed to a halt and my eyes met the towering building of the mansion outside. This was my new home.

"Elena," Damien snapped me out of my thoughts. My name felt weird coming from his mouth and for a moment I thought I could see something in his eyes, a flash of feeling. But it was gone before I could be sure.

"This is your home," he began, his voice cold. "Just make sure you stay in the compound grounds, clear it with me first before doing anything."

His eyes strayed to Lily who was still in the car. "Make sure she doesn't spoil anything," he nodded. Without waiting for me to say anything, he turned on his heel and walked away.

Ouch! My heart ached as his words, full of orders and restrictions flowed over me like water.

I stood there for what felt like an eternity, staring at the space where he'd just been. My husband. The man I barely knew, and yet was bound to forever.

This was it. This was my life now.

And God, how I hated it.

            
            

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