They say the happiest day of a woman’s life is draped in lace and scented with lilies, a carefully choreographed performance of eternal devotion staged under the watchful eyes of everyone she has ever known. For three years, I believed I was rehearsing for that singular, blissful climax. I believed that Ethan Miller was the anchor to my drifting ship, the one man who looked past the staggering portfolio of Carter International Realty and saw only me—Elena, the girl who preferred charcoal sketches to balance sheets.
I was a fool. But fortunately, I am a fool who learns quickly when the stakes are my life.