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After My Groom Fell for My Roommate, I Married Another

On what should have been her wedding day, a bride is devastated when her groom chooses her roommate instead. Refusing to let their betrayal define her, she takes control of her fate by marrying a formidable and enigmatic stranger. As she navigates the complexities of high society and her sudden union, she discovers that this mysterious man may provide the genuine devotion and protection her unfaithful former fiancé never could.
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Chapter 1

The Manhattan skyline glittered like a jewelry box from the rooftop terrace of The Peninsula, a constellation of lights that had always made me feel on top of the world. Tonight, though, those same lights felt like they were watching me—witnessing my complete and utter humiliation.

I stood frozen near the champagne tower, my fingers still wrapped around the stem of a flute I hadn't touched in twenty minutes. The silk of my Marchesa gown felt suddenly suffocating, each delicate crystal bead a reminder of how perfectly I'd planned this night. How perfectly I'd planned my entire life.

"Ladies and gentlemen," Dalton's voice carried across the terrace through the speakers, and I turned toward him with a smile that felt like glass about to shatter. He looked handsome in his tuxedo, the same way he'd looked handsome since we were sixteen—familiar, safe, the future I'd never questioned. "I have an announcement to make."

My heart skipped with anticipation. This was supposed to be our moment—the official announcement of our wedding date, the crowning achievement of our childhood romance. I lifted my champagne slightly, ready to toast to our future.

"I can't do this," Dalton said, and the words hit me like ice water. "I can't go through with this engagement. I'm sorry, Noelle. I'm in love with someone else."

The crowd's collective gasp was audible. My mother's hand flew to her mouth. My father's face turned the color of his scotch. And I—I just stood there, my smile still fixed in place, as if my face had forgotten how to process what my ears had just heard.

"Carly," Dalton's voice softened as he turned toward the crowd. "Come here."

My roommate Carly Jacobs stepped forward from the shadows, her face a perfect mask of tearful surprise. She wore a white dress that looked suspiciously like a bridesmaid's gown, though we hadn't even picked those yet. Her eyes were wide, her hand trembling as Dalton took it.

"I didn't mean for it to happen," she whispered, loud enough for the microphones to catch. "But I love him too."

The room exploded in whispers. Phones appeared everywhere, camera flashes popping like lightning. I watched in detached horror as people I'd known my entire life turned their phones toward me, capturing my reaction for their social media feeds. #NoelleFosterBecomesSingle was probably trending already.

"Noelle," my mother appeared at my elbow, her voice tight with fury and concern. "Let's get you out of here."

But I couldn't move. I was rooted to the spot, watching as Carly—my roommate, my confidante, the girl I'd helped navigate Columbia's social scene—let Dalton kiss her hand. The same hands that had held mine while we cried over exams, that had helped me choose this very dress for tonight.

The champagne tower seemed to waver in my vision. The lights of Manhattan blurred into streaks of gold and white. And somewhere in the chaos of my mind, I heard the unmistakable sound of my perfect life shattering into a million irreparable pieces.

Three hours later, I stumbled into our dorm room alone. Carly's side was empty—she was probably still at the party, playing the role of the woman who'd stolen my fiancé. The room smelled like her perfume, the same scent I'd helped her pick out last semester.

I collapsed onto my bed, still in my ruined Marchesa, and stared at my phone. Seventy-three notifications. Each one a digital knife twist.

*So sorry about Dalton, babe. You deserve better.*

*OMG did you see Carly's Instagram story? She looks SO happy.*

*Don't worry, Noelle. You'll find someone who really loves you.*

I wanted to throw the phone across the room. Instead, I scrolled mindlessly, drinking the champagne I'd brought home directly from the bottle. My vision swam, but not enough to dull the pain. Not nearly enough.

Then it appeared—a pop-up ad that seemed to materialize from my own desperation. Bold black letters on a stark white background:

*$10 Million. Seeking a Wife for a Terminally Ill Heir. Marriage License Required Within 24 Hours.*

I laughed out loud, a harsh sound that didn't belong to me. This had to be a joke. A cruel prank. But the form looked real—legal name, social security number, medical history.

My fingers moved without permission, typing my information into each field. Name: Noelle Foster. Age: 22. Marital Status: Apparently single, despite the ring I'd worn for a year. I hit submit before I could think better of it.

Thirty minutes later, my phone rang. A crisp, professional voice on the other end.

"Miss Foster? This is Marcus Webb from Meyer & Associates. We represent Mr. Cassian Meyer. Your application has been accepted. Please be at Mount Sinai Private Wing tomorrow at 2 PM for the legal proceedings."

I hung up without responding, my heart hammering against my ribs. What had I just done?

The next afternoon, I stood in the sterile hallway of the private hospital wing, my hands shaking as I smoothed down my black dress—armor for whatever came next. The door to Suite 12 opened, and a nurse gestured me inside.

I expected to find a frail, elderly man clutching an oxygen tank. Instead, I saw a pair of eyes—sharp, intelligent, watchful—above an oxygen mask. The rest of his face was partially obscured, but what I could see was devastatingly handsome. Strong jawline, aristocratic bone structure, skin that looked like it belonged in a Renaissance painting.

"So," his voice was low, lazy, with an undercurrent of amusement. "You're the woman who wants to marry a dying man."

I swallowed hard. "Ten million dollars buys a lot of motivation."

He studied me for a long moment, then nodded once. "You'll do."

By five o'clock, I was Mrs. Cassian Meyer. By seven, my bank account held ten million dollars. And by nine, a courier delivered a black card with no name, no limit, and a note in the same crisp handwriting as the lawyers': *Consider it a wedding gift.*

I sat on the edge of my hotel bed—not the dorm, not tonight—and stared at the card. Dalton's engagement ring was in the trash. Carly's betrayal was still a fresh wound. But for the first time since I'd heard Dalton's announcement, I felt something other than pain.

I felt powerful.

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