Then he said something so shocking I thought I had misunderstood him.
“Marry me. Your son gets his surgery, and I get a wife my children can’t control.”
I shook my head as tears spilled down my face. “I won’t become that woman.”
“Not even to save your son?”
I left the mansion that night with his words echoing inside my head.
Around midnight, I had to rush Noah back to the hospital. The doctors stabilized him, but their warning was clear: surgery could not wait much longer.
The next morning, I called Arthur from the hospital parking lot.
“If I say yes, the money goes to the hospital today.”
“Done,” he said.
I closed my eyes.
“Then yes. I’ll marry you.”
Noah was admitted for pre-op treatment that afternoon. Soon, color returned to his cheeks, and the doctor said he could attend the wedding as long as he didn’t stay long and came straight back afterward.
White roses lined the mansion’s grand staircase. Reporters crowded outside the gates, taking pictures of “the millionaire’s mystery bride.”
I wore a simple ivory dress Arthur’s tailor had rushed overnight.
Noah stood beside me in a navy suit, smiling as if something wonderful was happening. He had no idea I had agreed to the marriage only to save him.
Arthur’s children glared at me throughout the ceremony and left as quickly as they could.
That night, Arthur led me into his office and closed the door behind us.
“The doctors already have their money,” he said. “Now you can finally learn what you really signed up for.”
My stomach dropped as he slid a thick folder across the polished desk.
“Open it,” he said quietly.
With trembling hands, I lifted the cover.
The folder was filled with legal documents. On the first page, my name appeared in bold black letters beside Eleanor’s.
“You are now Eleanor’s legal guardian,” Arthur said. “And the executor of my entire estate. I’ve changed my will so that you receive the largest share.”
I stared at him, unable to breathe properly.
“Why would you do this?”
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