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Mr. Gray's Chaotic Bride

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"You are incorrigible," he murmured, his voice a low, gravelly rumble against the sudden quiet. He leaned down, his lips brushing the sensitive skin behind my ear. "Absolutely, utterly chaotic." I shifted, a comfortable, languid stretch that somehow managed to kick a perfectly placed throw pillow off the bed. It landed on the silent carpet with a soft thud. He sighed, a faint, almost imperceptible tremor in his chest. It wasn't annoyance, not anymore. It was… resignation. Acceptance. He’d learned to live with the small explosions of disorder that followed me. "That pillow was perfectly aligned," he stated, his voice devoid of emotion, but I could feel the ghost of a smile playing on his lips where they touched my neck. "It looked lonely," I mumbled, half-asleep, nestling deeper into the crook of his arm. My fingers toyed with the expensive fabric of his pajamas, which, naturally, were still perfectly pressed despite the night's activities. Mine were somewhere on the floor, probably tangled with a stray sock. He pulled back slightly, his intense gaze sweeping over my face. "You arrived in my life a walking disaster," he reminded me, his thumb stroking my cheekbone. "You broke a vase, hid my phone in your trousers, and nearly caused an international incident," he paused, his eyes darkening with an emotion that sent a jolt through me, "you're a disaster I cannot live without." A genuine, warm laugh bubbled out of me. "Are you admitting you like the chaos, Mr. Gray?" He didn’t smile, not precisely. But his eyes, usually so cold and unyielding, softened almost imperceptibly. He captured my chin, tilting my head back to meet his gaze, and then lowered his mouth to mine. ∞°∞°°∞°°∞°°∞°°∞°°∞°°∞°°∞°°∞ Elena Romano is always running late, always a bit disheveled, and always a little out of control. Nicolas Gray is everything she isn’t: Cold, powerful, perfect, impossibly controlled. After a chaotic first meeting with the stoic, emotionally distant CEO and a contract marriage in the place of her sister. Elena finds herself living with him and hired in his company, despite everything about her that should make her the last person he would want in his space and working for him. But what begins as a professional relationship quickly spirals into something far more complicated. As Elena juggles her disorganized life with the demands of the job and tries to keep her distance in terms with the contract, she can’t help but be drawn to the distant man that never wants to say more than two words. And somehow even His perfect likes the chaos. But when he discovers that the bride in his arms isn’t the one he chose, when she finds out that the man she loved was the one who ruined her life. Will he let her go?, or will he claim her as his… even if it means breaking them both?
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

The soft melody of the wedding march filled the air, a symphony of hope and love. Every step I took toward the altar seemed to carry a promise, a future I had built in my mind, a life I was about to start with the man I wanted to spend forever with. My heart raced with anticipation, every gaze from the guests feeling like a blessing, I knew they were all excited but no one could be as excited as me. The room was perfect, the flowers, the candles, the smiles of friends and the people that were now family. All of it was exactly how I had dreamed it would be.

But as I stood before him, as I looked into the eyes of the man I was in love with, something in the air shifted. 

The words were supposed to be simple. "I do." But when the moment came, he stood there, silent. Staring at me. 

My breath caught in my throat, panic creeping up my spine. The priest's voice became a distant hum, drowned out by the pounding of my heart. "Do you take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife?" The question echoed in the room, but my world seemed to slow down.

And then it happened. 

His lips parted, but the words that followed crushed me like a weight too heavy to bear. "I---I'm sorry, Elena. I can't."

The room fell silent. The guests, the friends, the family, everyone who had gathered to witness what was supposed to be the happiest day of my life stared at us in shock. I felt my stomach twist violently as the reality of his words sunk in. I could see his mom smirk in satisfaction as she had never really liked me.

My chest burned, and I could barely breathe as I tried to process what was happening. 

His voice broke through the haze. "I can't marry you. I cannot marry someone who cannot have a child."

The words cut deeper than any physical wound. His betrayal wasn't just in his rejection, but in the emptiness of his eyes. He wasn't sorry, he wasn't hurt, he wasn't in love. There was no hesitation, no remorse. Just cold, flat words, stripping away everything I had thought I knew about him. About Us.

I stood frozen, the weight of his words pressing down on me like a suffocating blanket. The world around me spun, and I could hear my own pulse in my ears, loud and frantic. I wanted to scream, to ask him why, to demand an explanation, but all that came out was a strangled sob. My legs gave way, but before I could crumple to the ground, a hand, someone's hands shot out to steady me.

I didn't even look. I didn't want to see who was reaching for me. I didn't want to see anyone. Not as my world crumpled before my eyes.

The hand holding me let go, knowing i was stable enough not to fall and then i realized it was my best friend, Lily, her face a twisted mix of disbelief and fury. Without a word, she stormed up to Lucas and slapped him hard across the face. The sound of her hand connecting with his skin rang out, slicing through the silence like a whip. Lucas's head snapped back. As he slowly turned, rubbing his stinging cheek with fire in his eyes, a single, new figure that made me shake moved from the back pew and began walking, slow and purposeful, towards us at the altar.