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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 2

I showed up at eight in the morning with three movers and a latte.

The hallway outside our dorm still smelled like last night — someone's leftover Thai food, the ghost of a dozen different perfumes. I'd texted the moving company at six-thirty while the Plaza's thousand-thread-count sheets were still warm around me, and they'd been remarkably enthusiastic about the short notice, probably because I'd agreed to their premium rate without blinking.

The black card was already earning its keep.

I pushed open the door.

Carly was on her bed, still in yesterday's makeup, holding court for the three girls who lived down the hall — Sophie, Britt, and Maya, the kind of girls who refreshed social media the way other people breathed. They'd all been at the party last night. I'd seen their phones out.

They looked up when I walked in.

Carly's expression moved through surprise, then something more carefully arranged — a soft, concerned look, like she was already deciding how to play this. Her sympathy face. I knew it well.

"Noelle," she started.

"Don't." I set my coffee on my desk and turned to the lead mover, a broad-shouldered man named David whose professionalism I was developing a deep appreciation for. "Everything on this side of the room. Start with the closet."

David nodded and got to work.

The room went quiet except for the sound of hangers sliding along the rod and boxes being opened and sealed. I sat on my bare mattress and scrolled through my phone, not because I had anything urgent to read, but because it felt important to appear as though I'd been awake for hours doing interesting things.

Which, technically, I had.

I could feel Carly watching me. The silence stretched. Sophie whispered something to Britt. I didn't look up.

"So that's it?" Carly said finally. Her voice had that particular tone she used when she wanted to seem like she was trying to be gentle. "You're just... leaving?"

"I'm just leaving."

"Noelle." She paused, recalibrating. "I know you're hurt. And I understand that. I do. But you have to know that Dalton and I never meant to—"

"David," I said, "the shoes in the back of the closet too, please. All of them."

"Got it," David said.

Carly pressed her lips together.

It took forty-five minutes. My entire life in that room — the clothes, the books, the framed photographs, the jewelry organizer, the coffee machine I'd bought us both at the start of the semester — packed into boxes with quiet efficiency while Carly sat two feet away and said nothing that mattered.

When the last box was loaded on the cart, I picked up my coffee, pulled my coat off the hook by the door, and took one long look around the room.

Carly was standing now, arms crossed, the sympathy face finally dropped. "Running away to cry?" she said.

She couldn't help herself. I'd been counting on that.

I looked at her for exactly one second. Then I smiled — the kind of smile that doesn't reach your eyes because it doesn't need to.

"No, sweetheart," I said. "Upgrading."

I peeled five hundreds off the stack in my coat pocket and handed them to David. Then I did the same for each of the other two men. The bills were crisp. New.

The look on Carly's face was worth every cent.

I walked out without looking back.

---

The Plaza penthouse was quiet when I returned, the kind of quiet that costs money — no street noise, no neighbors, just pale winter light coming through floor-to-ceiling windows and the faint sound of the city twenty-five floors below.

I sat on the edge of the bed, coat still on, and called my mother.

She picked up on the first ring. Of course she did. She'd probably been awake since five o'clock, mainlining coffee and monitoring every social media platform in the greater New York area.

"Noelle Eleanor Foster," she said. "I have been waiting for your call for fourteen hours."

"I know, Mom."

"Fourteen hours. Do you know what I went through last night? Do you know what your father and I—"

"Mom. I need to tell you something, and I need you to let me finish before you respond."

Silence. Then: "I'm listening."

I told her. All of it — the dorm room, the champagne, the pop-up ad that I probably should not have clicked on, the hospital suite, the marriage certificate, the wire transfer. I kept my voice level. Matter-of-fact. The way you describe something that happened to someone else.

The silence on the other end was different when I finished.

"You married a dying stranger," my mother said slowly, "that you met yesterday."

"Technically we met around two in the afternoon, so it was the same day."

"Noelle."

"The ten million cleared, Mom. I checked."

"This is a crisis," she said. "This is a genuine crisis. I'm calling your father. I'm calling Dr. Reeves. We're coming to get you—"

A door opened somewhere behind me. I turned reflexively.

Cassian walked through the hallway in a charcoal sweater, holding a cup of coffee, looking exactly the way he'd looked yesterday — devastatingly, inconveniently handsome, and completely unbothered by the existence of the universe around him.

I forgot I was holding the phone.

"Noelle?" My mother's voice sharpened. "Noelle, are you there?"

"Yeah. Sorry. Could you—" I turned the camera slightly, just enough.

Full silence.

Five seconds. Ten.

"Mom?"

"Turn the camera back," she said quietly.

I did.

She stared. Cassian set his coffee down on the kitchen counter without looking at us, utterly indifferent, which somehow made everything worse.

"That's your husband," my mother said.

"Yes."

Another long pause.

"Noelle." Her voice had completely changed. All the panic, the crisis, the calling Dr. Reeves — gone. Replaced by something that sounded almost like reverence. "This is the best decision you have ever made."

"Mom—"

"I'm sending a care package. Does he have any dietary restrictions? Actually, it doesn't matter. I'll send everything."

I pressed my fingers to my eyes. "Please don't—"

"I'll call you tomorrow. Kiss him for me."

She hung up.

---

By evening, I had a bedroom.

Not shared — my own, down the hall from Cassian's, with a closet that had somehow already been half-stocked with hangers. Cassian explained the arrangement the way a man explains a flight itinerary: separate bedrooms, no interference, the card stays active. His voice was easy, unhurried, like none of this required particular negotiation.

I told him that worked for me.

What I didn't say was that when I'd walked through the penthouse that afternoon — the clean dark surfaces, the floor-to-ceiling windows, the quiet weight of real money present in every detail — I'd felt something I hadn't expected.

At home.

Dinner appeared at seven without me asking for it. Pan-seared salmon, roasted vegetables, a specific kind of sparkling water I hadn't ordered but had mentioned once, briefly, in the hospital suite when a nurse asked if I had any preferences.

I looked across the table at Cassian.

He was reading something on his phone, entirely at ease, and didn't look up.

I picked up my fork.

Outside, Manhattan glittered the same way it always had. But from up here, twenty-five floors above all of it, I was starting to think it looked a little different.

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