Jilted Heiress: Marrying My Mysterious Protector

Jilted Heiress: Marrying My Mysterious Protector

Julian Reid

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I brought the original drafts of the Lloyd Center to my stepsister's high-society pool party, hoping the gift would finally earn my family's respect. I stood on the edge of the limestone patio, clutching the leather portfolio as fifty pairs of judgmental eyes watched my every move. But the moment I handed the sketches to Corina, she retracted her hand, letting the portfolio sink into the chlorine before throwing herself into the pool with a theatrical scream. My fiancé, Julian, didn't hesitate; he shoved me aside with enough force to twist my ankle and dove in to rescue her. He surfaced with Corina in his arms, looking at me with a mask of pure disgust while the crowd whispered that I was an unstable, illegitimate intruder. My stepmother Eugenia didn't even ask for an explanation before she stepped forward and slapped me across the face, ordering me to get out before she called the police. "Sister, if you're still mad about the inheritance, just say it. Why did you push me?" "Enough! God, Aria. Your jealousy is actually sickening." I stood on shaking legs, looking at the man who had promised to know my heart for two years, only to realize he was just another wolf in the pack. The humiliation burned hotter than the sting on my face, and I realized that in their eyes, I would always be the trash they needed to take out. I yanked the diamond ring off my finger, slammed it onto a table, and walked away from my old life forever. To claim my trust fund and survive, I walked into a dive bar and offered a marriage contract to a broke, mysterious artist named Harland. I thought I was just buying a temporary shield, but I didn't realize that my "poor" new husband was actually a billionaire predator who was already planning to burn my family's empire to the ground.

Jilted Heiress: Marrying My Mysterious Protector Chapter 1 No.1

"You can't be serious, Aria. You brought paper to a pool party?"

The voice cut through the ambient chatter of the Hamptons backyard like a serrated knife. Aria Young tightened her grip on the leather portfolio case, her knuckles turning white. She stood on the edge of the limestone patio, feeling the heat of fifty pairs of eyes shifting toward her.

"It's not just paper, Corina," Aria said, her voice steady despite the sudden dryness in her throat. "It's the original draft of the Lloyd Center. The one you said you wanted for your collection."

Corina Lloyd stood by the edge of the infinity pool, bathed in the golden hour sunlight. She wore a white high-couture dress that probably cost more than Aria's car. She looked like an angel, if angels smiled with that specific kind of malice that only sisters-stepsisters-could recognize.

"Oh, right. The sketches." Corina extended a hand, her manicured fingers wiggling expectantly. "Bring it here, then. Don't be shy."

Aria stepped forward. Her heels clicked on the stone, a rhythmic countdown to a disaster she should have seen coming. She navigated through the crowd of socialites and influencers, feeling like an intruder in the home she grew up in.

She reached Corina. She extended the portfolio.

"Happy birthday," Aria said.

Corina reached out. Her fingers brushed the leather. Then, inexplicably, she retracted her hand just as Aria let go.

The portfolio didn't hit the ground. It hit the water.

"No!" Aria's instinct overrode her dignity. She lunged forward, dropping to her knees to grab the sinking leather case before the chlorine ruined the ink.

"Aria, what are you doing?" Corina shrieked.

It happened in a blur. As Aria reached for the case, Corina stumbled backward. She flailed, her arms windmilling in a performance worthy of Broadway, before she tipped over the edge.

The splash was deafening.

Water sprayed over Aria's face, cold and shocking. She froze, her hand hovering over the water, the portfolio already sinking to the bottom.

"Corina!" someone screamed.

Aria scrambled back, her wet dress clinging to her knees. Before she could stand, a blur of motion slammed into her shoulder.

"Get away from her!"

Julian Vance didn't even look at Aria. He shoved her aside with enough force that she twisted her ankle, stumbling onto the grass. He dove into the pool, suit and all.

Aria sat on the wet stone, her heart hammering against her ribs. The pain in her ankle was a dull throb compared to the sharp sting of humiliation burning her neck.

Julian surfaced, dragging a coughing, sputtering Corina to the edge. He hoisted her up, his face a mask of pure panic.

"I've got you," Julian gasped, smoothing Corina's wet hair back. "You're okay."

Corina clung to him, shivering violently. She looked up, her mascara running down her cheeks, and pointed a trembling finger at Aria.

"Sister," Corina sobbed, her voice breaking. "If you're still mad about the inheritance, just say it. Why did you push me?"

The air left Aria's lungs. "I didn't. You fell. I was trying to save the-"

"Enough!" Julian roared. He turned his head, locking eyes with Aria. The look on his face wasn't anger. It was disgust. "God, Aria. Your jealousy is actually sickening."

Aria felt a physical blow to her chest. This was the man she had been engaged to for two years. The man who said he knew her heart.

"Julian, look at me," Aria whispered, standing up on her shaking legs. "I didn't touch her."

"She's unstable," a woman whispered nearby.

"Always has been. The illegitimate one," a man muttered.

Aria looked around. The faces were a wall of judgment.

Then, Eugenia Gardner, her stepmother, broke through the circle. Her face was a mask of cold fury. She didn't speak. She just swung.

The slap echoed across the silent patio.

Aria's head snapped to the side. Her cheek burned as if it had been branded. Her ear rang with a high-pitched whine.

She touched her face, staring at Eugenia.

"Get out," Eugenia hissed. "Before I call the police."

Aria looked at Julian. He was wrapping his suit jacket around Corina's shoulders, rubbing her arms, murmuring soft words. He didn't look up when the slap happened. He didn't care.

Something inside Aria snapped. It wasn't a loud break. It was quiet, like a thread finally giving way under too much tension.

She looked down at her left hand. The diamond on her ring finger caught the light. It felt heavy. Like a shackle.

She gripped the ring. It was tight, resisting, but she yanked it over her knuckle, scraping the skin.

"What are you doing?" Julian asked, finally looking at her. His brow furrowed. "Don't make a scene, Aria."

Aria walked to the patio table. She placed the ring on the glass surface. It made a sharp clink.

"I'm done with the scenes, Julian," she said. Her voice was terrifyingly calm. "We're finished."

Julian blinked, water dripping from his nose. "Aria, don't be dramatic. We can talk about this when you're-"

"No." Aria turned her back on him. On all of them.

"Sister, wait..." Corina called out, her voice dripping with fake concern.

Aria didn't stop. She walked through the house, out the front door, and down the long driveway. The gravel crunched under her heels. The wind bit into her damp skin.

She pulled out her phone. Her fingers trembled as she opened the Uber app.

Destination: Anywhere but here.

As the car pulled up, she opened her contacts. She found Julian's name.

Block Caller.

She got into the car and didn't look back.

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“I brought the original drafts of the Lloyd Center to my stepsister's high-society pool party, hoping the gift would finally earn my family's respect. I stood on the edge of the limestone patio, clutching the leather portfolio as fifty pairs of judgmental eyes watched my every move. But the moment I handed the sketches to Corina, she retracted her hand, letting the portfolio sink into the chlorine before throwing herself into the pool with a theatrical scream. My fiancé, Julian, didn't hesitate; he shoved me aside with enough force to twist my ankle and dove in to rescue her. He surfaced with Corina in his arms, looking at me with a mask of pure disgust while the crowd whispered that I was an unstable, illegitimate intruder. My stepmother Eugenia didn't even ask for an explanation before she stepped forward and slapped me across the face, ordering me to get out before she called the police. "Sister, if you're still mad about the inheritance, just say it. Why did you push me?" "Enough! God, Aria. Your jealousy is actually sickening." I stood on shaking legs, looking at the man who had promised to know my heart for two years, only to realize he was just another wolf in the pack. The humiliation burned hotter than the sting on my face, and I realized that in their eyes, I would always be the trash they needed to take out. I yanked the diamond ring off my finger, slammed it onto a table, and walked away from my old life forever. To claim my trust fund and survive, I walked into a dive bar and offered a marriage contract to a broke, mysterious artist named Harland. I thought I was just buying a temporary shield, but I didn't realize that my "poor" new husband was actually a billionaire predator who was already planning to burn my family's empire to the ground.”
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