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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 5

Carley Sanchez POV:

Back in the condo, I methodically started purging. Dresses I' d bought to impress his family, books about investment strategies I' d tried to understand, trinkets we' d collected on trips that now felt tainted. They all went into garbage bags. The weight lifted with each discarded item. I kept only the essentials, the things that were truly mine and useful for a new beginning.

I thought about buying a new apartment, a place of my own where no one could tell me I didn't belong. My savings, though modest, could cover a down payment outside Boston' s exorbitant market. I started searching online, browsing listings for small, quiet places, far from the polished marble and hushed critiques of the Jarvis world. I even booked a few viewings.

Amidst the chaos of packing and property hunting, I finished my third serialized novel. It had been a labor of love, a world I could control, unlike my own life. It felt good to create, to accomplish something purely for myself.

Exactly two weeks after our late-night exchange, Jesse Morrison returned. He stood by my makeshift pile of boxes, still in his military uniform, a duffel bag slung over his shoulder. He looked exactly as I remembered him from high school sports days-tall, broad-shouldered, with a rugged, honest face that hadn't changed much. He was solid, dependable, a stark contrast to Brenton' s slick, city-boy polish. I felt a strange flicker of shyness, a nervous flutter in my stomach about the monumental decision we' d made.

"Carley," he said, his voice deep and calm.

"Jesse," I replied, my voice a little softer than I intended.

His gaze was steady, genuine. No pretense, no hidden judgments. Just an open, accepting look.

We went to the city hall. The clerk slid the marriage registration across the polished table, the crisp white paper a stark contrast to Brenton's dismissive "ordinary." Everything happened so fast. No grand ceremony, no fanfare. It was a simple, legal act. The speed of it all was bizarre, a world away from the elaborate, imaginary wedding I'd once envisioned with Brenton, a wedding that would never come. But in this swift, unromantic exchange, I found a surprising sense of stability. A grounding. This marriage felt natural, a logical step forward.

The next day, we drove to my grandmother's house in the countryside. She was the only family I had left, a resilient woman whose love was unconditional. She looked healthy, her eyes twinkling as she hugged me tightly.

"So, this is the young man who swept you off your feet?" she teased, her gaze appraising Jesse.

Jesse, ever respectful, just smiled and took her hand. "It's an honor to meet you, ma'am."

My grandmother, still sharp, demanded to see the marriage certificate. She held it with reverence, her finger tracing the names. "Good. Good. A good, honest man. You two look very well together."

Her words echoed the photographer at city hall, who' d made a similar comment before snapping our single, official photo. I looked at that picture on my phone, Jesse's strong arm around my waist, a quiet sense of peace settling over me.

Jesse took his role as husband seriously. He promised my grandmother many grandchildren. When she, always practical, tried to press some money into his hand for "starting their life," he politely refused. "No, ma'am. Carley and I are partners. Her family is my family. I'm here to provide, not to take."

Later, he explained his reasoning to me. "I'm a simple man, Carley. Been in the Marines since I was eighteen. No time for dating, for 'finding the one' in bars or online. What I needed was a good woman, a dependable partner. Someone I could trust."

He looked at me directly. "You've been through a long relationship, a difficult one, from what I heard. That tells me you have loyalty. Commitment. It tells me you're not afraid of hard work. I saw that in you back in high school, too. You always had a good heart, a strong sense of right and wrong. That's what I value. Innate goodness, not some family name or bank account."

I understood. His world was practical, stripped of pretense. And after a decade of chasing a mirage, a practical arrangement built on mutual respect and shared values felt profoundly acceptable. More than acceptable. It felt right.

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