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Marrying the Enemy's Brother

Marrying the Enemy's Brother

Elara Voss never imagined that a single mistake could turn her life upside down. A brilliant marketing strategist with ambition as sharp as her wit, she thrives on control, until the day she crashes her rival's luxurious wedding, causing a scandal that will haunt her in high society. Enter Dante Cross: the notorious billionaire, charmingly arrogant, and impossibly handsome, the bride's brother. In a moment of impulsive defiance, he proposes an outrageous solution to save face: a marriage neither of them wants... but both are forced to accept. Thrown together in a world of glitz, power, and unspoken secrets, Elara and Dante clash at every turn. Sparks ignite as pride battles attraction, and the closer they get, the more dangerous their connection becomes. With hidden rivalries, family secrets, and unexpected betrayals swirling around them, Elara must navigate a game of social intrigue and decide if love is worth risking everything. Will their forced union survive the chaos, or will the very secrets that brought them together tear them apart forever?
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Chapter 5

Elara sat at the edge of her bed, the envelope still resting in front of her. The words she had read over and over burned in her mind. Marriage to Dante Cross. A private ceremony. A solution to the scandal she had created. Her fingers trembled as she ran them along the paper, tracing the family crest. Her heart felt heavy, tangled with fear, anger, and a strange pull she did not yet understand. She did not move for long minutes. The city outside her window glimmered as sunlight touched every rooftop, but inside her room, everything felt dark and thick. She had thought she was saving her friend. She had thought she was doing the right thing. Now everything had shifted, like the ground beneath her feet had cracked open. A knock at the door startled her. She inhaled sharply and said, "Come in." Her mother stepped inside, her hands pressed lightly together. "You need to prepare yourself. The news is spreading. People are talking already." Elara lifted her eyes to meet her mother. "Talking about what? Everyone already knows. There is nothing I can do to stop it." Her mother moved closer, her voice low but firm. "What you can do is control how you respond. How you carry yourself. You are not just dealing with this one wedding. You are walking into a world that will watch your every move. And Dante Cross is not a man to be underestimated." Elara swallowed. She had never been intimidated by anyone in her life. Not teachers, not colleagues, not even her best friend when she had disagreed with her. But Dante… there was something in the way he moved, the way he observed, that made her skin crawl and her pulse quicken. "Mother, I do not even know him," Elara said. "How can I marry a man I have barely met, because of something I did without meaning to hurt anyone?" Her mother tilted her head slightly, eyes narrowing. "You will learn quickly that intentions do not matter. Only results matter. You have created a ripple that touches everyone. And now you must live with it." Elara sank onto the chair by the window. The city beyond the glass felt distant, like it belonged to someone else. She looked down at her phone. Multiple messages blinked in the notification bar. Her best friend. Family members. Distant cousins. Each one carried a different note, a different sting. "Elara, I cannot believe what you did," one message read. "People are already calling you reckless," another said. A third, brief and sharp, simply said, "Call me. Now." She did not answer. She did not know what to say. Her fingers hovered over the screen, then pulled back. Every word felt like an accusation, every notification a reminder of how visible her life had become. Footsteps in the hall made her look up. Her father appeared, his face calm but unreadable. "Elara," he said, his tone deliberate, "you cannot stay hidden. You must face the world outside. The family, the society, even Dante himself. Every moment you delay allows rumors to grow and spread." Elara swallowed, her throat tight. "And if I do not agree with this? If I refuse?" Her father stepped closer, hands behind his back. "Then you leave nothing but chaos in your wake. The scandal will not fade. Your friend, your family, your future, it will all crumble. You know the stakes." Elara pressed her palms to her face. Chaos. That was exactly how it felt. She had wanted to protect her friend, and now she felt like the architect of destruction. Her chest ached. Her fingers shook. She wanted to scream, to run, to vanish into the streets below where no one would recognize her. But she did not. She put her phone down and stood slowly. Her eyes caught the envelope on the desk. Dante Cross. She picked it up again, reading the words aloud softly, as if saying them could change their weight. "To save my family from shame, I propose a union. You will marry me. The wedding will be private. Refusal is not an option." Her lips pressed into a thin line. She wanted to burn the paper. She wanted to rip it into pieces and never see the name Dante Cross again. And yet, something about the precision of the words, the calm certainty behind them, made her uneasy. She could almost feel him watching, even though he was not there. The morning passed slowly. Elara moved through her home in a haze, listening to the murmur of the household staff, the quiet clink of breakfast dishes, the occasional whisper that carried from the front hall. Each sound made her pulse jump. Every shadow seemed to hold a hidden meaning, every glance from a maid or footman seemed loaded with silent judgment. By midday, she could no longer ignore it. She stepped outside, moving through the manicured garden toward the street. Even here, she could feel the eyes. A neighbor gave a polite nod but lingered too long with her gaze. A courier delivered a package and muttered a word that made her pause. Rumors were spreading faster than wildfire. "Have you heard?" a woman whispered to her companion across the street. "That girl ruined the wedding." Elara stiffened. Her stomach turned. She could hear Dante in her mind, his voice steady and sharp: "There is a way to fix this." She did not know what he meant, and that thought made her skin crawl. Later, as she returned inside, a note was slipped under her door. She opened it with trembling hands. The paper was crisp, the handwriting elegant and familiar. Vivienne. "Careful what you do, Elara. Some mistakes cannot be undone. People notice. Some things do not stay private." Her chest tightened. Vivienne had always been present at every social function, every whispered gathering. The words were not a threat exactly, but the weight behind them pressed down like lead. She felt trapped. Not just by Dante, not just by the scandal, but by the world itself, where everyone watched and waited for her next mistake. Elara sank into the chair, pulling the envelope closer to her. She did not cry. She did not speak. She only stared at the words, at the city beyond, at the world that would not pause for her confusion or fear. Somewhere in the back of her mind, a small, reluctant thought flickered. Dante Cross was clever. Far too clever. He would not simply propose to save his family. There was something more. And if she let herself imagine it, it both terrified and fascinated her. She did not answer the note. She did not call back. She only sat, letting the hours pass, letting the city move without her, letting the world carry its gossip. And in the quiet, she felt the weight of her choice settle into her bones. By evening, she knew she could not avoid it. The whispers, the messages, the pressure, the envelope, it was all one thread leading directly to Dante Cross. The storm was coming. She would have to face him. Face the society that already judged her. Face the future she had not chosen. She rose from the chair, brushing her hands over her dress. The silk felt cold under her fingers. She moved to the mirror, catching a glimpse of herself in the fading light. The woman staring back was tense, uncertain, and yet something in her eyes was steady. Defiance. Will. Awareness. Elara folded the envelope carefully and placed it in her bag. She stepped toward the door, her hand on the knob, her gaze lifting to the streets beyond. The city had seen her first misstep. The world was already talking. She could not stop it. But she could prepare. She could meet it head on. And somewhere, in the silence of the evening, she wondered what Dante Cross was planning next.

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