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His Ordinary Girl Found Everything

On her 28th birthday, after a decade together, Brenton dismisses his girlfriend as too ordinary for his elite family. Cast out and humiliated when his mother hires her to cater for a preferred socialite rival, she realizes her life was a mere placeholder. Reaching a breaking point, she contacts a former high school acquaintance—a serious Marine seeking a wife. In a desperate move to start over, she asks this stranger if he would consider marrying her.
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Chapter 4

Carley Sanchez POV:

The doorbell ripped through the silence of the condo, startling me. I was knee-deep in boxes, contemplating throwing out half my wardrobe. Who could it be? I wasn't expecting anyone.

I opened the door to find Mrs. Jarvis standing there, impeccably dressed as always, a disapproving frown already etched on her face. She clearly didn't know about the breakup. Her eyes immediately scanned the boxes cluttering the living room, then landed on me, covered in dust.

"Carley," she began, her voice a clipped, icy tone that sent a familiar shiver down my spine. "What is this mess? Honestly, your organizational skills are as lacking as your ambition. Brenton needs order, not... chaos."

I used to endure these barbs, hoping that if I just tried harder, smiled wider, cooked better, she would finally accept me. I had craved her approval, a mother figure Brenton' s busy schedule rarely allowed. That desire had left me vulnerable to her constant attacks.

"You're completely useless," she continued, her voice rising slightly. "Do you have any idea how much work it takes to maintain a household? Your middle-class upbringing simply didn't prepare you for any of this, did it? Honestly, it' s embarrassing."

Then came the commands. "Clean this place immediately. And tonight, you are coming to our house. We have guests. You will prepare dinner, of course. That chicken dish Brenton likes." She spoke as if I were a hired domestic, not a woman who had spent a decade caring for her son. Her true intentions were laid bare: I was simply a tool to be used. I couldn' t get a word in edgewise. Her words were a relentless assault.

Finally, I managed to interrupt. "I can't go tonight, Mrs. Jarvis."

She scoffed. "Can't? Don't be ridiculous, Carley. What could possibly be more important than assisting Brenton's family? Your little writing projects? Please. Here." She pulled out a crisp hundred-dollar bill from her designer purse. "Consider it payment for your time. And for cleaning up whatever this disaster is."

My new economic reality, combined with the shock of Brenton's eviction, made the money hard to refuse. I took it, feeling the cold shame of her contempt, but also the practical relief of the cash.

Later that evening, the hundred-dollar bill burning a hole in my pocket, I found myself at the Jarvis estate. Resignation was a heavy cloak around me. I walked through the familiar, opulent rooms, straight to the kitchen. That's when I saw them. Kenley Downs, her parents, and other members of Kenley' s wealthy family were already there, laughing and mingling with the Jarvises. Mrs. Jarvis had not invited me to cook. She had invited me to serve.

I was relegated to the kitchen, preparing platters and pouring drinks, a silent, invisible servant. From my post by the swinging door, I watched Brenton enter the dining room, Kenley on his arm. They truly looked the part. Kenley, in a stunning gown, laughed effortlessly at something Brenton said, her hand resting naturally on his. They were polished, poised, perfectly matched. Two pieces of a high-society puzzle fitting seamlessly together.

I thought of all the years I had tried to be like that, to fit into their world. All the careful conversations, the research into their elite interests, the agonizing over my appearance, my manners, my every word. It had been a performance, a desperate plea for acceptance that was never granted. Kenley, on the other hand, simply existed. She belonged. It was a stark, brutal contrast.

My past belief in love, in its ability to overcome anything, felt childish now. Naive. Love, I realized, was a fragile thing, easily shattered by the impenetrable walls of class and expectation. I yearned for the practical, steady partnership Jesse had offered, a refuge from this gilded cage of pretense.

After the guests had eaten, after Kenley had complimented "the chef's" chicken, Mrs. Jarvis pressed another fifty into my hand. "You may leave through the back door," she instructed, her voice dismissive. "It will be less... disruptive."

I nodded, feeling a bitter regret. I should have asked for more. For ten years, I had given so much, and received so little in return. I moved towards the back exit, the shared electric scooter app already open on my phone.

"Carley!" Brenton's voice, sharp and displeased, cut through the evening air. He stood in the doorway, his face etched with irritation.

"I'm just leaving," I stated, my voice flat. "I have to get home to finish packing."

He let out a frustrated sigh, then in a sudden, swift movement, he pulled me into a tight embrace. His arms were strong, possessive. "You're being ridiculous, Carley. Throwing a tantrum over nothing. This is childish."

I allowed the hug, one last physical farewell to the man who was once my world. My heart, however, was a closed fist, tightly clutched, refusing to let him back in. I was done. Truly, irrevocably done.

He misinterpreted my stillness. He actually relaxed, a sigh of relief escaping him. "It's just business, Carley. You know how important appearances are to my family. This dinner is a strategic alliance, nothing more. Kenley is just... Kenley." He kissed my forehead, a gesture that once meant love, now felt utterly hollow. "Wait for me at home. We'll talk." Then he left me standing there, walking back into the warmth of his family's home, back to his "socially appropriate" life.

I remembered his first kisses, the way his touch had promised forever. Now, those promises were dust. Ten years. It was finally, truly over. And I had learned a brutal truth: love, in some worlds, was a fleeting illusion, a luxury that couldn't compete with status and family expectations.

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