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Amelia sat alone at the City Marriage Bureau, watching the clock tick down to closing time. Fifteen minutes before the doors shut, a phone call shattered her last flicker of hope. Her fiancé, Kayson, wasn't coming. He had abandoned their wedding registration because Kamila-her stepsister-had twisted her ankle. It was his ninth broken promise. When Amelia returned home, there was no comfort. Her biological mother sneered at her humiliation, shielding the stepsister while ordering Amelia to apologize to Kayson. "Who would she marry without Kayson?" her mother mocked. "Let's see how long she survives out there without his money." Meanwhile, Kayson arrogantly dismissed her absence. Finding out she had vanished, he just laughed it off with his assistant. "It's just a tantrum to force my hand," Kayson smirked. "She still can't live without me." After nine years of absolute devotion, she was nothing but a convenient placeholder to the man she loved, and a worthless joke to her own family. The suffocating weight of their betrayal finally snapped something inside her. She packed a single suitcase, threw away nine years of anniversary gifts, and permanently blocked Kayson's number. Standing in the freezing wind, she pulled out her phone and dialed the private number of Kayson's biggest, most ruthless rival. "Mr. Thornton, what you said seven months ago... does the offer to marry me still stand?" Ten minutes later, a sleek black Maybach pulled up to the curb.
Amelia Frye glanced at the Van Cleef & Arpels watch on her wrist.
The delicate gold hands pointed to 4:45 PM.
Fifteen minutes until the New York City Marriage Bureau closed for the day.
Her thumb unconsciously picked at the already frayed skin beside her index fingernail. It was a nervous habit, one she thought she had kicked years ago.
Clerk Sullivan, a kind-faced woman with salt-and-pepper hair, poked her head out of the office for the ninth time. Her eyes were full of a pity that made Amelia's stomach clench.
"Maybe it's the traffic, dear," Ms. Sullivan offered, placing a cup of lukewarm water on the small table beside Amelia's chair.
Amelia forced a smile that felt like cracking plaster. "Yes, New York traffic is always terrible."
Her gaze drifted to the poster on the wall. A beaming couple, with the words "Happy Marriages Start Here" printed in cheerful script below them. The irony felt like a physical weight on her chest, making it hard to breathe.
A vibration buzzed from her handbag.
Her heart leaped into her throat. Kayson.
She fumbled for her phone, her fingers clumsy and cold. The screen lit up, but the name flashing wasn't his.
It was "Leo Foster." Kayson's assistant.
The last flicker of hope inside her died, leaving a cold, dark void. She took a sharp breath, the air stinging her lungs, and answered the call.
"Ms. Frye," Leo's voice was polite, professional, and utterly detached. "My sincerest apologies. Mr. Edwards has an urgent situation. Ms. Carlisle twisted her ankle during a rehearsal, and he had to go to her immediately."
Kamila Carlisle.
The name was a familiar poison, seeping through the phone and directly into her brain. It was always Kamila. The reason for the first missed anniversary, the third missed birthday, and now, the ninth missed promise.
Amelia said nothing.
She simply ended the call.
The phone's screen went black, reflecting her own pale, numb face. She looked like a stranger.
She opened her message thread with Kayson. Her thumbs moved with a strange, detached precision.
"Kayson Edwards, we're over."
Send.
Then, without a moment's hesitation, her finger found the option: "Block and Delete Contact."
A profound silence filled her head as she did it. The giant stone that had been crushing her chest for years finally rolled away. She could breathe again. The air, once thin and sharp, now felt full and clean.
She stood up so abruptly that the chair scraped against the linoleum floor with a screech.
Ms. Sullivan jumped, her expression shifting from pity to alarm.
Amelia walked to the clerk's desk and placed the untouched cup of water down gently.
She looked Ms. Sullivan directly in the eye, her voice clear and steady in a way it hadn't been in years.
"I've decided. I'm not getting married."
Ms. Sullivan's mouth opened, but no words came out.
Amelia added, more to herself than to the clerk, a vow whispered into the sterile office air. "Not ever again."
With that, she turned and walked out of the Marriage Bureau.
The cold November wind hit her face, but it didn't chill her. It woke her up.
She pulled out her phone again, scrolling through her contacts to a name she had saved seven months ago. A number she had never called.
She remembered the man. Kayson's biggest rival. He had cornered her at a gala, his blue eyes full of a mocking amusement, and said something utterly absurd to her.
At the time, she'd dismissed it as a provocation, a way to get under Kayson's skin.
Now, it was her only option.
Her heart hammered against her ribs as she pressed the call button.
The phone rang only once before it was answered. A deep, magnetic voice cut through the city noise.
"Who is this?"
Amelia closed her eyes, took a deep breath, and let the words rush out before she could lose her nerve.
"Mr. Thornton, what you said seven months ago... does the offer still stand?"
There was a beat of silence on the other end, followed by a low, dangerously amused chuckle that sent a shiver down her spine.
Nine Rejected Marriages, I Wed My Ex's Rival
Mattie Valelly
Billionaires
Chapter 1 The Abandoned Bride
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Chapter 2 Ten-Minute Flash Marriage
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Chapter 3 Wedding Vow
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Chapter 4 Dual-track parallel operation
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Chapter 5 Heartless Mother and Daughter
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Chapter 6 The Mother-Daughter Curse
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Chapter 7 The Ex-Fiancé's Rage
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Chapter 8 Workplace Enigma
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Chapter 9 Mind Game
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Chapter 10 Wealthy families enter the scene
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Chapter 11 The Female CEO's Glorious Transformation
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Chapter 12 The Aristocratic Mother-in-Law's Unexpected Acceptance
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Chapter 13 My Ex-Boyfriend's Obsession
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Chapter 14 The Warmth of a New Home
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Chapter 15 Confinement and Resistance
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Chapter 16 Amelia's Cold Confrontation
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Chapter 17 Clash Between Old Love and New Romance
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Chapter 18 Storm clouds are gathering
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Chapter 19 The Final Judgment
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Chapter 20 Prologue to a New Life
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Chapter 21 The Caged Bird's First Flight
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Chapter 22 The Queen Makes Her Entrance
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Chapter 23 Stunning Declaration
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Chapter 24 Silent Overture of Revenge
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Chapter 25 Old Love Collapses
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Chapter 26 Business Storm
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Chapter 27 Ex-Lover's Obsession
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Chapter 28 The Sovereign's Kiss
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Chapter 29 A kiss mark burns the heart
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Chapter 30 Rival's Obsession
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Chapter 31 Broken Marriage
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Chapter 32 Melting of glaciers
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Chapter 33 Conflict escalates
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Chapter 34 Dominant and protective of his wife
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Chapter 35 Tender Offensive
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Chapter 36 Misunderstanding deepens
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Chapter 37 The Predecessor's Despair
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Chapter 38 The Former's Counterattack
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Chapter 39 The truth is revealed
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Chapter 40 The End of Days
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