I thought I had found the perfect man. Drake swept me off my feet—handsome, charming, and attentive. After years of failed dates and loneliness, I believed I had finally found true love. Our whirlwind romance led to a magical beach proposal, complete with skywriting and a diamond ring. I said yes without hesitation, dreaming of our future together.
But everything changed the night I overheard him on a call. Hiding behind the door, I listened as Drake laughed, calling me a “fool in rose-colored glasses.” He bragged about using me to gain control of my father’s struggling company, planning to discard me once he got what he wanted. My heart shattered.
Furious and betrayed, I confronted my father. To my horror, he admitted suggesting Drake date me to secure their business deal. They had both used me. I wasn’t a daughter or fiancée—I was a pawn.
Drake brushed it off, saying, “It’s just business.” His coldness made it clear he’d never loved me. I walked away from both of them that night, vowing never to be anyone’s object again.
Outside, in tears, I ran into Sam—our gardener and an old family friend. I poured my heart out, and he simply listened. Then, he handed me a rose and said, “You deserve real love, Caroline. The kind that doesn’t come with strings.”
That moment grounded me. I realized love wasn’t found in grand gestures or expensive gifts—it was in kindness, honesty, and someone who truly saw me. Maybe, just maybe, I’d been looking in the wrong places all along.