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Stranger At The Altar

Stranger At The Altar

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Chapter 1 A Contract In Lace

Word Count: 1244    |    Released on: 02/07/2025

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, instead it wrapped its fingers around my neck and squeezed. Every heel that clicked across the

n as I signed my name on the last

Grace

paper, more efficient than I'd ever

allowed to choose. Though calling it a choice was generous. A stylist had handed me three options: lace, satin, or tulle. I chose lace because it was the

iant muttered, his voice as

presence in a finely tailored charcoal-gray suit that fit like it was sculpted onto him. The fabric clung to

, his jaw defined and clean-shaven, his cheekb

all, deliberate rebellion against the otherwise grays

ated more like a clause than a person. The second was for formal photographs no one would ever see

A Westwood, by law

n his wrist without looking up. His voice was calm, clipped, businesslike, like he was dele

iver will collect yo

to be part of this farce to begin with. But mostly, I wanted to ask who he

polished floor as I walked to the exit. I passed men in expensive suits and women in heels who nodded p

low and gray, like i

iting car. The backseat smelled like new leather and pine, col

teel and shadow. Rain began to fall, light at first, then heavier. By the time I

e and locked th

ng day had come and gone. There wa

a con

too heavy f

of my hair. I hadn't lived in it very long, banana boxes were still stacked near the door, ful

e the hollowness in my face. My eyes were dull. My lips too

tinum band with an emerald-cut diamond sparkled like it meant

nt on skin that still felt like it belonged to someone else.Three quick

standing quickly an

his shoulders stooped under a weight he refused to name. His gray hair was combed neatly, but

?" he

l wh

was an inconvenience. "Did you sign?"

the thick folder of documents, the financial reports, legal s

he said, patting the fold

buys u

m, bile rising

uys you time,"

ile fa

he's capable of," I continu

oesn't marry. He a

w," he cut in, not u

all safe."I turned away before h

ow something. To burn this

there, stiff and sile

ut and have no one listen.He left with

by the window, knees pulled to my chest, watching th

me during the ceremony, as though I were a memo he ne

red to ruin companies before breakfast and charm boardrooms by

and never let anyone close enough to see the

erson, not as a woman. Just a nam

holders? Sometimes they s

.. they le

light, thin and pale behind streaks of rain clouds, a

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Stranger At The Altar
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“Celeste never asked to marry Adrian Westwood, a ruthless billionaire with as many enemies as he has secrets. Their union, born out of necessity, was supposed to be a calculated arrangement. But from the moment she steps into his world, she's plunged into a high-stakes game of loyalty and betrayal. A bloody attack shatters the fragile balance of their lives, and the lines between business, danger, and desire blur. Whispers in the press, rivals lurking in the shadows, and a key leading to a past Adrian swore was buried all push Celeste deeper into a truth she's not sure she wants to discover. Allegra, the enemy who won't stay gone, plays her moves with precision, manipulating long standing loyalties, resurrecting ghosts, and dangling temptations that even Adrian's most trusted allies might not resist, and when suspicion turns inward, Celeste must decide who she can trust... and what she's willing to risk to survive. Meanwhile, drawn together by danger, they can't ignore the pull between them as their contract marriage slowly evolves into something newer. Adrian's protectiveness feels as dangerous as the enemies circling them, and Celeste finds herself craving the man she once swore to resist, but desire in their world comes tangled in power plays and whispered threats. Because power is currency and love is leverage and Celeste will learn that some vows are more dangerous than they appear, and some secrets refuse to stay buried.”