Finding Hope Where Heartbreak Once Lingered

Finding Hope Where Heartbreak Once Lingered

Quinn Rivers

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For three years of their secret relationship, Claire was sure Carsten would never let her down. But she overestimated herself and underestimated the hold his first love had on him. Three years of devotion ended with him suggesting she marry someone else, saying, "In six months, after your divorce, I'll marry you." Heartbroken, Claire walked away and vowed to never betray her new husband. What started as an arranged marriage blossomed into something real. Carsten, desperate, searched endlessly for her-only to be met by a nobleman who protected Claire and their unborn child, telling him to let go.

Chapter 1 Escape On The Engagement Banquet Night

A navy sedan tore through the empty highway, slicing open the heavy night as it raced toward the outskirts of the city.

"Claire, don't be afraid. I won't let my parents sell you off to that madman, Logan Carter!" Danny Dale's hands were locked tight around the steering wheel, his jaw clenched, eyes blazing with determination. "I'm taking you straight to the airport. We're leaving right now."

In the back seat, Claire White lay restrained-her wrists and ankles bound with satin ribbons.

She twisted helplessly, struggling against the restraints, her voice low and urgent. "Danny, stop. Turn back. The engagement banquet is about to begin. If we disappear like this, your parents won't be able to cover it up."

Today was supposed to mark the announcement of her engagement to Logan, the eldest son of the Carter family. Instead, she was being forcibly spirited away by Danny, the impulsive second son of the household that had taken her in after her parents' deaths.

At her words, Danny's expression darkened violently. His eyes burned red with fury. "Engagement?" he snapped. "You only live with us temporarily. You are not even a Dale! And now my parents think they can trade you to that infamous lunatic of Fiklens for a business deal?"

One ribbon slipped loose. Claire finally freed one hand. As she worked at the knots, she spoke softly, trying to calm him. "They didn't force me. I agreed to it myself."

Danny laughed sharply, "Then why were you crying backstage?"

He tore through her composure without mercy. "Logan already said he won't even show up today. You'll be standing there alone-turned into a joke in front of the entire city. He hasn't met you once, yet he's already trampling on your dignity. I won't let you marry someone like that."

He glanced at her through the rearview mirror. "You have a boyfriend, don't you? Three years together. Give me his number-I'll call him right now. I'll help you run away with him."

At those words, Claire's chest tightened painfully. Her boyfriend's words echoed in her mind.

"Claire, the Dale family is cornered. The Carters are our only way out. Just endure it for six months. Half a year-I'll come back, explain everything to Mom, Dad, and Danny, and marry you properly."

For three years, she had been secretly involved with Carsten Dale, the family's eldest son. Every time she asked him to make their relationship public, he told her to wait. To be patient. To trust him.

But in the end, he personally pushed her into marrying a stranger-for the sake of his family.

A violent screech of brakes shattered her thoughts. Their car jerked to a halt. A black SUV had cut them off, stopping dead in front of them.

"What the hell-are you trying to die?!" Danny shouted as he shoved open the driver's door. "Are you blind, you-"

He stopped mid-sentence. A cold metal muzzle pressed firmly against his forehead.

Danny went rigid. Blood drained from his face as terror locked his body in place.

A lazy, low voice drifted through the night. "Jackson. Easy. Don't frighten him."

From the SUV stepped a man tall enough to command the darkness itself. His presence was chilling-controlled, lethal, wrapped in quiet authority.

He brushed past his armed bodyguard, opened the sedan door with unhurried elegance, and leaned casually against it. His sharp eyes flicked toward Claire, a trace of mockery curling at their edges. "Running away?" he asked lazily.

The chill in his gaze crawled up Claire's spine. She frowned and glanced at Danny, whose face had gone deathly pale. "Let him go," she said firmly.

The man ignored her. "You haven't answered me."

With a faint, knowing smirk, he turned and strode toward his bodyguard, Jackson Holt.

In a single, seamless motion, he seized the gun, clicked the slide back, and chambered a round.

The cold muzzle settled against Danny's forehead once again.

Danny, arrogant as he was, was only twenty. He had never stared down the barrel of a real gun. His legs shook. "D-don't do this! I'm a Dale!"

The man smiled faintly, eyes flicking back toward Claire. "So?" he drawled. "Are you running away from your engagement ceremony?"

Claire's heart slammed violently against her ribs. Forcing herself to stay calm, she spoke carefully. "He's just a friend. We went out for a drive."

"A drive?" the man echoed coolly. "On the night your engagement ceremony is about to begin?"

Claire slowly lifted her eyes to meet his. Under the dim glow of the streetlights, his features were sharp and domineering-untouchable, dangerous. Her pulse thundered.

If he knew about the engagement... then he must know who her future fiancé was.

She gathered every ounce of courage she had and lifted her chin. "I'm about to become Logan Carter's fiancée," she said sharply. "Do you really dare interfere? Put the gun down and let us go. If he finds out, you won't survive the consequences."

It was a gamble. She was betting on Logan's name.

Silence pressed heavily over the scene. Then the man laughed softly. "Interesting," he said. "Weren't you just trying to escape from marrying Logan?"

"I wasn't." Claire raised an eyebrow coolly. "He's busy tonight and couldn't attend. I asked my friend to take me to him."

She lifted her ribbon-bound hands deliberately. "See this? A surprise. I'm delivering myself to him tonight." Her gaze sharpened. "If you delay me any longer, you won't live long enough to regret it."

The night fell silent once more.

After a long pause, the man spun the pistol effortlessly and tucked it away. His eyes lingered on her, dark with amusement. "So," he said slowly, voice low and dangerous, "you're offering yourself to him tonight?"

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Finding Hope Where Heartbreak Once Lingered
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Chapter 1 Escape On The Engagement Banquet Night

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Chapter 2 I Will Never Become Someone Who Breaks Her Word

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Chapter 3 We Broke Up

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Chapter 4 Logan's Gift

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Chapter 5 A Legitimate Way To Leave The Dales

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Chapter 6 Dramatic Encounter

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Chapter 7 Let Go!

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Chapter 8 It's Obvious How Much Logan Cherishes Claire

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Chapter 9 Draw A Clear Line Between Them

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Chapter 10 He Is A Freak

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Chapter 11 Visit Logan's House

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Chapter 12 Whatever Existed Between Us Ended

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Chapter 13 Danny's Doubt

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Chapter 14 You Are Not Welcome Here

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Chapter 15 How Is That Ever Unbearable

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Chapter 16 Drink The Unhappiness Away

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Chapter 17 She Bit Him

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Chapter 18 I Promise

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Chapter 19 He Is A Coward

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Chapter 20 He Kept His Promise

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Chapter 21 He Had Miscalculated Everything

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Chapter 22 Do You Regret Marrying Me

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Chapter 23 Unpredictableness

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Chapter 24 Her Little Trick

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Chapter 25 She Simply Needed Time

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Chapter 26 Ivy's Request

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Chapter 27 Logan Has A Mistress

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Chapter 28 Surprised To Run Into Logan

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Chapter 29 Logan's Unexpected Visit

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Chapter 30 The Truth Revealed

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Chapter 31 Another Twist

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Chapter 32 Punishment

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Chapter 33 He Truly Was Losing Claire

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Chapter 34 Do You Really Want To Ruin Her

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Chapter 35 Give Logan A Chance

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Chapter 36 Just Throw It Away

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Chapter 37 Sleep At Addison's

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Chapter 38 Apology

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Chapter 39 Claire Again!

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Chapter 40 Implication

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