On Claire's account that had millions of followers, she posted a photo with the caption: "A perfect day: the right dress, the right hand to hold, listening to music I love." The image showed her and Lucas holding hands, kissing like no one else existed. Almost immediately, the media started digging through my old posts-especially the ones where I'd publicly confessed to Lucas. They lined them up next to Claire's and turned it into an online roast session. The worst part? Lucas liked one of the top comparison videos. That made everything worse and added fuel to fire. "Destiny Meyer humiliated" became a meme. I deleted my account without another word and sent a message to our company's PR team. Ten minutes later, all the related posts and trending hashtags were wiped clean. ... The day before the engagement party. I stopped by the office to handle some documents, but before I could even settle in, two of the Whitmores' bodyguards forced me into a black SUV and drove me straight to their estate. As soon as I stepped inside, I saw Claire crying on the sofa, tears falling like she was performing for a camera crew. Lucas sat beside her, whispering sweetly into her ear. But the second he saw me, his expression turned icy. "Destiny Meyer, you've gone too far. All Claire did was post something online, and you had all her accounts taken down? You know she makes her living on social media. You've just destroyed her future!" I frowned, completely caught off guard. "I only had my name and related tags removed. That's all. I didn't do anything to her account." "Still lying?" he snapped. "Who else could pull that off but you? Admit it-you're jealous!" "I didn't-" I barely got the words out before a cold, mocking voice rang out from the staircase. "Arguing with your fiancé before the engagement party? Is this how the Meyers raise their daughter?" Margot Whitmore took a seat across from me with a haughty look. Lucas's father, Charles Whitmore, who used to bow respectfully in front of me just weeks ago, now sat with one leg crossed over the other. "