He Ruined Me While I Loved HimChapter 1
I had always been the little princess of Seaview society, raised with elegance and privilege, yet bound by childhood promises to my adopted brother, Daniel Wright. Our families had intertwined destinies, and as soon as Daniel officially took over the Harbor District docks, our marriage was meant to cement power and influence.
But tonight, at the annual singles’ banquet, everything went wrong.
It started with a spilled glass of wine. My maid, Rachel Parker, had been clumsy, and I scolded her sharply. Daniel’s gaze turned cold, sharp as a blade. “Catherine Summers, do you think you can belittle others because you’re the Harbor heiress? From now on, I’ll be the one in charge,” he said, his voice low but deadly.
To punish me, he didn’t just scold; he humiliated. Daniel personally helped Rachel into a dress I had chosen, lifted her arm, and danced with her through the night. Every step, every whisper, every glance was a calculated act to assert his dominance.
The guests murmured, their eyes flicking to me with sympathy and curiosity. I was meant to be the star of the evening, but Daniel had turned the tables. He paraded Rachel through the hall, introducing her as his companion, as if our engagement, our history, and my own authority meant nothing.
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Standing on the edge of the grand stage, I forced a smile, hiding the storm inside. Daniel’s words echoed through the hall: “A hero deserves a gentle, thoughtful partner. If she’s clever and considerate, I’ll grant her a respectable wedding. If not…” His gaze lingered on me. “…then no one else in the Harbor could marry her but me.”
Rachel nestled into his arms, a mockery of innocence. “I’ll obey you, Mr. Wright,” she whispered.
The insult stung like fire. Twelve bodyguards flanked me, guns ready, but my focus was only on Daniel. He was so blind to reality that he thought he could flaunt a maid as his companion, forgetting the docks, the families, and the years of loyalty that had defined us.
Then, chaos erupted. Fireworks exploded prematurely, blood spattered across the floor, and Rachel’s scream pierced the hall. Daniel’s face shifted in shock as he raised his gun, pointing it at me.
“Catherine Summers! How dare you attack in public?” he shouted.