Ruined Before The Wedding; Claimed By The Billionaire

Elena Vale

Fresh air hit my face as I stepped out of Adrian Steele's office, shoulders back and steps steady. But the moment the elevator doors shut, my strength cracked. What had I just done? Out of everyone, it was him I turned away fromthe one holding the key I needed most. The floor numbers blurred as the elevator dropped, too fast, too final. When my feet touched the lobby floor, everything felt different. Colder. Bigger. Like I no longer belonged there.

Outside, daylight brushed my skin, yet the cold stayed. The warmth of the sun did nothing to reach me. Nowhere was waiting for me anymore. A door had closed, silently and completely. No plan. No direction. Nothing.

A yellow taxi slowed when I raised my hand. I told the driver where to go-a quiet place just off the main road. Not home. Not anymore. Just somewhere I could exist. The moment I stepped inside, I felt it-that tight pull beneath my ribs, like a breath held too long finally breaking free. The stares came first, then the whispers.

"She's the one... the bride from the news."

"She looks so innocent... what a shame."

I kept moving. Movement keeps me together. Stillness might break me. At the front desk, I forced my voice to remain steady. "I'd like to book a room."

The receptionist smiled politely. "Of course, ma'am. Your card, please." I handed it over. She inserted it, paused, then frowned. "Sorry, ma'am... the transaction declined."

My heart skipped. "That's not possible," I said quickly. "Try again." She did. Declined.

Fear crept in slowly, heavy and suffocating. I stepped aside and pulled out my phone, opening my bank app-and froze. My account was locked. Of course. My father. A shaky breath left me, thin and uneven, but I forced the tears back. Not here. Never in front of strangers.

I stepped outside and dialed his number. Once. Twice. The call ended both times. Immediately, a notification appeared.

Breaking News.

My hands trembled as I opened it.

Last week, the Whitmores made an official statement. Elena Vale is no longer part of their plans. The wedding has been permanently called off.

My chest tightened. "So fast..." I whispered, continuing to read.

Sources reveal Elena Vale was only a replacement bride. Due to her immoral behavior, the wedding has been canceled indefinitely.

Replacement. That single word hit harder than anything else. So that was all I was? Temporary. Disposable.

My phone rang again-my director.

"Elena," his voice was sharp and cold, "what exactly have you done?"

"Sir, I-"

"There is an emergency board meeting tomorrow. Sponsors are already threatening to withdraw." My fingers tightened around the phone. "If you cannot control this situation, we will have no choice but to suspend you."

Suspend.

The word echoed in my head. Career. Income. Future. Gone.

The call ended just like that.

I stood there, empty, with nowhere to go. My steps slowed as I reached the edge of the road, where a wooden bench sat quietly. Without thinking, I lowered myself onto it. Cars passed. People moved. Life continued. Everyone had somewhere to go.

Except me.

Yesterday, I was choosing wedding flowers. Today, I had nowhere to stay. No family. No name. No future. A hollow laugh slipped from my lips, light and broken. How does everything disappear in less than a day?

The sound of an engine pulled me back. A dark SUV stopped in front of me, tires crunching softly against the gravel. The window slid down slowly.

Adrian Steele.

Of course.

He looked calm, as if he had known all along I would end up here.

"Do you need a ride?" he asked.

I frowned. "Are you following me?"

A faint smile touched his lips before disappearing. "No," he said smoothly. "I just knew you'd have nowhere else to go."

It hurt-how easily he said it. Not cruel. Not mocking. Just certain.

I looked away, pride and desperation twisting together inside me. He didn't rush me. Didn't persuade me. He simply waited, like he had seen this outcome from the start.

My phone buzzed again. More headlines. More humiliation. More proof that I was completely alone.

I closed my eyes for a moment, letting the darkness settle. Then I opened them again.

"I'll sign," I said quietly.

But firmly.

Something shifted in his gaze-not surprise, not relief, but recognition. As if this had always been inevitable. He stepped out and opened the car door for me. This time, I didn't hesitate.

Back in his office, the air felt the same-cold, controlled, powerful. Yet something inside me had changed.

The papers lay on the table within reach. The contract.

My eyes dropped to the bold title:

Marriage Agreement Between Elena Vale and Adrian Steele.

My throat tightened.

"This is your way out," he said calmly. "And my solution."

I sat down slowly, like my strength was slipping away. Each page felt heavier than the last. Public marriage. One year. Mutual benefit. Image protection. Financial security.

In return-I take his name.

Marriage that meant nothing... yet changed everything.

A stranger. Someone I had only known for a day.

Twenty-four hours ago, I was ready to marry someone I thought I loved. Now, I was about to bind myself to a man whose thoughts I couldn't read, whose silence hid too much.

No love. No emotion. Just a contract.

A transaction.

My heartbeat filled my ears, loud and unsteady. One signature. One decision. One irreversible step. The pen rested in my hand.

I paused, then looked up at him. "Once I sign this... there's no turning back."

His gaze held mine, cold and certain.

"Exactly."

Silence settled between us, heavy and final.

My hand moved.

The pen touched the paper

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