The Wrong Bride: Chapter 1
The Wrong Bride: Ares and Raven’s Story
âI canât believe that asshole,â Sierra says as she storms into my office. I drop my pencil to my desk and reluctantly drag my eyes away from the evening gown Iâm designing.
After a couple of tough weeks, I woke up this morning with my creative block completely gone. I knew exactly what to design for my upcoming fashion line, but with my best friend here, thereâs no way Iâm going to get this dress out of my mind and onto paper.
âMorning, babe,â I tell Sierra, suppressing a smile. Thereâs only one person she gets this riled up over, and I have no doubt whatever story sheâs about to tell me is going to be wild.
âXavier Kingston stole my concept and presented it as his own. He won the project I spent months preparing for â with my ideas!â
I lean back in my seat and let my gaze roam over Sierraâs disheveled, long, wavy brown hair. My bestie always looks impeccable, but not today. Looks like Xavier really got to her this time.
âWerenât you the one who sabotaged him last time? You punctured his tires so heâd be late to the meeting when you knew that tardiness was the one thing the client wouldnât tolerate.â
Sierra smirks wickedly, her green eyes lit up with delight at the memory. âIf not for that, his company might actually have gotten that resort deal. That was a multi-million dollar deal. Honestly, Iâm kind of disappointed it was so easy to mess with him. Usually heâs smarter than that.â
I shake my head and lean in, giving her my full attention. She wonât leave until sheâs had enough time to complain about Xavier Kingston, her biggest rival. King Enterprises and Windsor Real Estate have been business rivals for as long as I can remember, but Xavier and Sierra definitely took it to the next level.
âSo shouldnât you have expected him to retaliate?â
Sierra glares at me as though Iâve betrayed her, but she knows Iâm right. Honestly, even though they keep sabotaging each other, they both pretty much end up with an equal half of the opportunities that come their way, dominating the real estate industry together.
âI want revenge,â she snaps. âThat bastard. I canât believe him. You have to help me, Raven.â
I pick my pencil back up and shake my head. âNope. Not going there.â Iâm not crazy enough to offend a psychotic billionaire like Xavier Kingston. Sierra is the only woman alive who continuously gets away with that, and I doubt she even realizes that the only reason that happens is because he lets her.
My phone buzzes and I reach for it absentmindedly, freezing when I read the caller ID. Ares. My heart tightens as I stare at my phone, watching it ring.
âRaven?â Sierra says, her voice soft, concerned.
I look up, snapping out of my daze, and force a smile onto my face. How long have I been zoning out for? âItâs your brother,â I tell her, before accepting the call.
âHi, Ares,â I say, my calm tone in contrast with the beating of my heart.
He chuckles, and a sharp sense of longing rushes through me. âRaven, Iâm surprised you even picked up. Youâre so hard to reach these days. Youâre even busier than I am.â
I lean back in my seat and smile. Itâs been a while since I last heard him say my name. âWhatâs up?â I ask, knowing that whatever it is heâs calling for is bound to hurt me. Ares is a habit I canât kick. Heâs a shameful addiction, an illicit secret.
âWant to go shopping with me? I need to buy a present for Hannahâs birthday, and who better to ask for help than you?â
I should say no. The last thing I want to do is accompany Ares to buy a present for my sister. I canât stand hearing him talk about her, seeing the love and devotion in his eyes. But Iâd rather see him gushing over her than not see him at all.
âSure,â I tell him, against better judgement.
Sierra looks at me through narrowed eyes as I end the call. âWhat did he want?â she snaps.
I smile tightly, knowing she wonât be happy. âHe needs a birthday present for Hannah.â
Sierra locks her jaw and looks away. âDonât go,â she says, her voice soft. âJust donât go, Rave. He can figure out what to buy her himself. Why does he need your help?â
âItâs fine,â I tell her, even though Iâm not sure it is. Itâs been years, and I still canât deny him anything.
âIt isnât,â Sierra says. âI love my brother, but I love you just as much. You need to stop giving him such easy access to you when each and every time you see Ares, youâre left heartbroken.â
I shake my head in denial. âIâm not, Sierra. Ares and I are just friends. We always have been. Youâre seeing things that arenât there.â
She crosses her arms and stares me down. âLie to yourself all you want, Rave, but youâre not fooling me.â
I avert my gaze, unable to keep up my pretence when sheâs looking at me that way. Sheâs the only one who knows what happened when we were younger, and though I deny it, sheâs the only one who knows that Iâm still as in love with Ares Windsor as I was then.
âRave, donât you ever wonder what would have happened if youâd confessed your feelings to him after that nightââ
I hold my hand up and shake my head. âIt wouldnât have mattered. Itâs always been Hannah he loved. From the moment she walked into his life, sheâs been all he could see. If Iâd told him how I felt about him, itâd just have made things awkward between us. Iâd have lost his friendship.â
She looks into my eyes, her gaze filled with the same heartache Iâm feeling. âAre you really going to stand back and watch Ares marry your sister?â
I turn to face the window and inhale shakily. âWhat choice do I have? Theyâve been together for five years, Sierra. If there was ever a time to make a move, I missed it. Theyâre happy together, and I wish them well. If either of them finds out about my feelings, itâd cost me my friendship with Ares, and itâd destroy the strained relationship I have with my sister. And what for? Heâs never seen me as more than a friend, at best. He never will.â
Sierra shakes her head. âI donât know about that, you know? I donât think Ares is as happy as he convinces himself he is, and I sincerely doubt he sees you as just a friend, Rave. He might not be able to admit it to himself, but thereâs always been something between you two. It was there before Hannah was ever even in the picture, and she was never able to fully erase it. She may have tried, but sheâs never been able to take your place in his life.â
I look down at my hands, unsure what to say. I hate it when she gives me hope that I have no business having. Heâs about to become my brother-in-law, and I need to keep the boundaries between us firmly intact if I want to survive their wedding.
âRaven, Iâm convinced that the only reason theyâre still together is because they know they have no other choice. Just like me, Ares knows he has to marry someone of our Grandmaâs choosing⦠but the one she initially chose for him wasnât Hannah. It was you.â
My heart aches at the reminder. I still remember the day my parents told me they wanted to retire and decided to merge their independent movie production company, Dreamessence, with Windsor Media. The Windsors and the Du Ponts had been business rivals right until that point, but the proposed merger changed everything â and not just for my parents.
They wanted to keep their beloved company in the family, and since the Windsors are well-known for arranging marriages for their heirs, they were handed the perfect solution. A marriage between the Windsors and the Du Ponts would keep the company in the family, and itâd keep both families in control of the business.
At the time, the one they considered for this arrangement wasnât Hannah. It was me. Due to my friendship with Sierra, they thought Iâd be the best fit. I was only twenty when the deal was made, but Iâd been happy, and Ares didnât seem opposed to it either.
That all changed when I took Hannah with me to Sierraâs twenty-first birthday party. I remember that night vividly. I saw him first, but sheâs the one he never looked away from.