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Runaway Heiress: The Billionaire's Forgotten Bride
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Chapter 6 Shattered Glass img
Chapter 7 Wedding Morning img
Chapter 8 A Bride's Intuition img
Chapter 9 Forbidden Door img
Chapter 10 The Betrayal img
Chapter 11 Silent Scream img
Chapter 12 The Excuse img
Chapter 13 Escape img
Chapter 14 Aftermath img
Chapter 15 Hidden Away img
Chapter 16 Discovery img
Chapter 17 A Choice img
Chapter 18 New Identity img
Chapter 19 Goodbye, Aurora Vale img
Chapter 20 Paris Rain img
Chapter 21 The Art of Survival img
Chapter 22 A Mentor's Hand img
Chapter 23 Labor Pains img
Chapter 24 Ethan's Arrival img
Chapter 25 Motherhood's Weight img
Chapter 26 The First Design img
Chapter 27 Recognition img
Chapter 28 Building AVA img
Chapter 29 The Price of Success img
Chapter 30 Ethan's First Steps img
Chapter 31 Paris Fashion Week Invitation img
Chapter 32 The Collection img
Chapter 33 The Runway img
Chapter 34 International Attention img
Chapter 35 The Offer img
Chapter 36 Five Years Later img
Chapter 37 Preparing for Return img
Chapter 38 Elias's Warning img
Chapter 39 The Flight Home img
Chapter 40 New York Skyline img
Chapter 41 Grand Opening img
Chapter 42 Henry's Shock img
Chapter 43 Father and Daughter img
Chapter 44 Ethan Meets Grandpa img
Chapter 45 The Business Proposal img
Chapter 46 The Wolf at the Door img
Chapter 47 The Interrogation img
Chapter 48 Ghost in the Elevator img
Chapter 49 The Gala Invitation img
Chapter 50 Eye Contact img
Chapter 51 Vanessa's Presence img
Chapter 52 The Dance img
Chapter 53 Aurora's Control img
Chapter 54 Liam's Obsession Begins img
Chapter 55 Ethan's Question img
Chapter 56 Corporate Rivalry Ignites img
Chapter 57 Boardroom Battle img
Chapter 58 Liam's Frustration img
Chapter 59 Vanessa's Jealousy img
Chapter 60 The Breakup That Wasn't img
Chapter 61 Sophia's Friendship img
Chapter 62 The PR Campaign img
Chapter 63 Media Frenzy img
Chapter 64 Liam's Investigation img
Chapter 65 The Report img
Chapter 66 Ethan's Art img
Chapter 67 The Charity Gala img
Chapter 68 Ethan Tags Along img
Chapter 69 The Collision img
Chapter 70 Father and Son img
Chapter 71 Aurora's Panic img
Chapter 72 The Resemblance img
Chapter 73 Vanessa's Observation img
Chapter 74 Sleepless Night img
Chapter 75 The Business Trap img
Chapter 76 Aurora's Countermove img
Chapter 77 Liam's Admiration img
Chapter 78 The Anonymous Tip img
Chapter 79 Memories Resurface img
Chapter 80 The Confrontation Setup img
Chapter 81 The Private Meeting img
Chapter 82 Aurora img
Chapter 83 The Lie img
Chapter 84 Liam's Doubt img
Chapter 85 Vanessa's Scheme Begins img
Chapter 86 The Stalker img
Chapter 87 Ethan's Innocence img
Chapter 88 The Fashion Competition img
Chapter 89 Sabotage Attempt img
Chapter 90 Liam's Innocence img
Chapter 91 The Culprit img
Chapter 92 Vanessa's Firing img
Chapter 93 The Apology img
Chapter 94 Almost a Confession img
Chapter 95 The Awards Ceremony img
Chapter 96 The Awards Ceremony img
Chapter 97 Afterparty img
Chapter 98 The Slip img
Chapter 99 The Chase img
Chapter 100 I Know Who You Are img
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Runaway Heiress: The Billionaire's Forgotten Bride

Author: Evve
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Chapter 1 Perfect Lie

The Vale diamond, all twenty carats of it, felt strangely, unnaturally cold against her skin.

Aurora stood before the full-length, gilt-edged mirror, a vision sculpted from ivory lace and Parisian silk. The gown was a masterpiece, a whisper of a promise that had taken six months of fittings to perfect. It clung to her waist before cascading to the floor in a torrent of white. She looked every inch the Vale heiress, the perfect bride, the future Mrs. Liam Cross.

She looked like a beautiful, magnificent lie.

A shiver, sharp and unwelcome, traced its way down her spine, prickling the skin beneath the silk. It had nothing to do with the air conditioning and everything to do with the man she was about to marry.

Liam.

His name, which once felt like home, now echoed with a strange dissonance in her mind.

He had been distant all week.

It wasn't just long nights at the Cross Empire headquarters, fueled by black coffee and the relentless push of the Asian merger. She was used to that. She respected his ambition; it was a mirror of her own.

No, this was different. This was a cold, quiet absence.

His kisses, once possessive and demanding, were now brief, dutiful pecks against her cheek. His touch, which used to set her skin on fire, was now light, almost forgetful. He looked through her, his gray eyes focused on something just over her shoulder, a future she suddenly wasn't sure she was part of.

Just last night, she had found him on the penthouse terrace, bathed in the cold blue light of his phone.

"Liam?" she'd murmured, pulling her silk robe tighter.

He hadn't looked up. "One minute, Aurora."

The minute stretched into five. The city lights glittered below them, a galaxy of stolen stars, but he saw none of it. He saw only the glowing screen.

"It's the merger," he'd said finally, his voice flat, devoid of the energy that usually crackled around him during a major deal. "It's... complicated."

"We're getting married tomorrow," she'd said, hating the small, pleading note in her voice. "Is everything all right? With us?"

He'd finally turned then. He tucked the phone into his pocket, but his hand remained there, as if tethered to it. He stepped forward and manufactured a smile. It was a perfect imitation of the Liam Cross smile-the one that disarmed board members and charmed journalists-but it didn't reach his eyes.

"Everything is perfect," he'd said, kissing her forehead. The gesture felt sterile, like a benediction. "I'm just stressed. Think about it. By this time tomorrow, you'll be Mrs. Cross. We'll be on a plane to Bora Bora. No phones, no mergers. Just you and me."

He'd promised. But the promise felt as hollow as the pit that had opened in her stomach.

Now, standing in her bridal suite, Aurora forced that memory down.

She was not a fool. She was Aurora Vale. She was fluent in three languages, held a degree in business and art history, and had negotiated her first multi-million-dollar acquisition for Vale Industries before her twenty-fifth birthday. She knew how to read people.

And she knew Liam was lying.

But what was the alternative? To believe the lie, or to tear down the entire cathedral of her life, stone by stone, just hours before the bells were meant to ring?

The scent of lilies in the room was overwhelming, cloyingly sweet. Thousands of them lined the grand staircase and the aisle below. Perfect, white, funereal lilies.

She touched the pearls at her throat, a wedding gift from her father, Henry. They were warm from her skin, a stark contrast to the glacial diamond on her finger.

Her father. He was downstairs, greeting senators and CEOs, his chest puffed with pride. This wedding wasn't just a marriage; it was an alliance. The merging of two great New York dynasties: Vale and Cross. It was everything he'd ever wanted for her.

She had wanted it, too. Desperately.

She remembered the night Liam proposed, nine months ago, at this very estate. He'd taken her to the old observatory, and under a ceiling of painted stars, he'd gone down on one knee. He hadn't been the cold CEO then. He'd been just Liam, his voice thick with an emotion that felt startlingly raw.

"You're the only thing that makes sense, Aurora," he'd whispered, his gray eyes clear and focused only on her. "Marry me. Be my anchor."

She had been his anchor. She had held him steady through boardroom battles and hostile takeover attempts. She had been his partner, his confidante.

So when had she become an inconvenience?

A sharp rap on the door broke her reverie.

Her maid of honor and oldest friend, Sophia Tan, burst in, her face a mask of joyous panic. "Oh my god, Aurora, you look... breathtaking. Absolutely ethereal. But we have to go. Now!"

Sophia fluffed a piece of Aurora's veil, her hands trembling with vicarious excitement. "Are you nervous? I'm nervous. I think I might throw up. It's like a royal wedding out there. Every single person in New York is on that lawn."

Aurora looked at her friend's bright, uncomplicated happiness and felt a sharp pang of envy. She arranged her own features into a serene smile. The mask.

"I'm not nervous," she lied.

"Of course you're not," Sophia laughed, grabbing her bouquet from the vanity. "You're about to marry Liam Cross. God, I'd kill for a man who looks at you the way he does."

But he doesn't look at me that way anymore.

The thought was so clear, so loud, it was a miracle she hadn't spoken it aloud.

"Here," Sophia said, pressing the heavy bouquet of lilies and white roses into her hands. "It's time. Are you ready?"

Aurora stared at her reflection. The perfect bride. The perfect dress. The perfect diamond. The perfect lie.

Her father was waiting outside the door to walk her down the aisle. Liam was waiting at the altar. The string quartet began to play the processional, the notes drifting up through the open window, beautiful and mournful.

This was it. The point of no return.

She could either be the girl who had everything, or the girl who threw it all away because of a feeling. And the Vales were not known for being emotional.

She took a deep, steadying breath, the scent of lilies flooding her senses, making her dizzy.

"I am," Aurora said, her voice a smooth, confident whisper.

But as she took her first step toward the door, her stomach twisted into a knot so cold and so tight, it felt like she had just swallowed broken glass.

            
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