The Billionaire Married for Custody. His Daughter Chose Love Instead-Cherry - Chainityai

The Billionaire Married for Custody. His Daughter Chose Love Instead-Cherry

Rain was hitting the hotel windows so hard that Harper Ellis could hear it over the hum of the heating vent.

The suite smelled like white roses, damp coats, and the expensive kind of clean that never quite feels lived in.

She stood barefoot in the middle of the carpet, still wearing the ivory wedding dress Gideon Vance’s publicist had selected for her.

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The satin was beautiful.

That was part of the problem.

It looked like a promise, and Harper knew better than anyone in that room that it was paperwork.

Gideon stood near the windows with Manhattan blurred behind him, the towers dissolving into rain and streaks of gold traffic below.

He had become her husband eleven minutes earlier.

Eleven minutes was apparently all the mercy he had budgeted for the night.

“Take off that wedding dress,” he said.

His voice was low, controlled, and colder than the rain sliding down the glass.

“You may have my name tonight, Harper, but you’ll never have my heart.”

He did not say it like a man losing control.

He said it like a man reading the final line of a contract.

Harper’s fingers curled once against the skirt of the dress.

She did not cry.

She had worked pediatric floors where parents fell apart under fluorescent lights.

She had held toddlers still for stitches while their mothers sobbed into paper towels.

She knew what panic looked like, what grief sounded like, and what fear did to a body when nobody in power cared enough to soften the room.

This was not fear.

Not exactly.

This was the moment a person understands that humiliation has been scheduled.

“I know,” she said. “I never asked for it.”

That was the first thing she said as Gideon Vance’s wife.

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