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After Discovering His Betrayal, I Married His Rival Novel Cover

After Discovering His Betrayal, I Married His Rival

The penthouse sparkled under the glow of crystal chandeliers, casting prismatic light across the marble floors of the Summers estate. I smoothed the silk of my champagne-colored gown, my fingers trembling slightly as they brushed over my still-flat stomach. Our baby. Alexander's and mine. The secret knowledge warmed me from within, a tiny ember of joy I couldn't wait to share. "Tonight's the night," I whispered to my reflection in the gilded mirror of the powder room. My cheeks were flushed with anticipation, eyes bright with promise. At twenty-three, I was finally ready to announce my choice – though it had never truly been a choice at all. My heart had belonged to Alexander Sterling since we were teenagers, growing up together in this very penthouse. I practiced the words silently: "I choose Alexander." So simple, yet they would change everything.
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Chapter 2

I stumbled through the clinic's back door into the damp Manhattan night, my body hollow in ways that went beyond the physical. The yellow cab's headlights cut through the darkness as it pulled to the curb. I climbed inside, my gloved hands trembling as I gave the driver an address three blocks from the penthouse. I couldn't risk being seen returning directly home. Not tonight.

"You okay, miss?" the driver asked, his eyes meeting mine in the rearview mirror.

I nodded mechanically, turning to watch raindrops race down the window, each one a tear I couldn't allow myself to shed in public. But as the cab lurched forward, I felt the first hot tear escape, soaking into the silk of my glove. Then another. And another.

Four hours ago, there had been a life growing inside me. Alexander's child. Our future. Now there was nothing but the echo of a choice I never thought I'd have to make.

"It was never real," I whispered to the glass, my breath fogging the window. "None of it was ever real."

The cab driver pretended not to notice my quiet breakdown, for which I was grateful. When we arrived, I overpaid him and slipped into the night, walking the remaining blocks home in a daze, rain mingling with my tears.

* * *

"Isabella, you're skipping breakfast again?" Alexander's voice followed me as I hurried past the dining room the next morning. His tone held the perfect note of concern – the same fabricated concern I now recognized as part of his performance.

I paused at the staircase, not quite turning to face him. "I have plans."

"We had a tennis match scheduled," he reminded me, his footsteps approaching. "Our Thursday tradition."

I gripped the banister tighter, steadying myself. "I'm taking an art class downtown."

"Art class?" The confusion in his voice almost sounded genuine. Almost. "Since when do you paint?"

"Since today." I finally turned, careful to keep my expression neutral, meeting his perfect blue eyes – eyes I'd once believed looked at me with love. "I'm exploring new interests."

Something flickered across his face – annoyance, perhaps, at this deviation from our carefully choreographed routine. "I thought we could have dinner tonight. Just the two of us. To discuss... the future."

The future. Our engagement. The baby that no longer existed. My stomach clenched.

"I can't. The class runs late." I turned away before he could see the truth in my eyes. "Maybe another time."

As I climbed the stairs, I could feel his gaze on my back, calculating, reassessing. The game was changing, and he didn't understand why.

Day by day, I invented more excuses. Art classes. Charity committee meetings. Migraines. Anything to avoid being alone with Alexander, with Gabriel, with Sebastian. Anything to buy myself time to think, to plan, to grieve.

* * *

The library fireplace cast dancing shadows across the mahogany shelves as I knelt before it, the grandfather clock in the hall striking midnight. In my hands, I held a small wooden box – my treasure chest of lies.

One by one, I fed the photographs to the flames. Alexander and me at the Hamptons, his arm around my waist as we smiled for the camera. The four of us at Christmas, snow in our hair. A candid shot of Alexander looking at me – or pretending to look at me – with such tenderness that it had once made my heart race.

The flames devoured them, curling the edges, turning smiling faces into ash.

Last came the locket. Silver and heart-shaped, containing a lock of his hair and mine, twisted together. "Forever entwined," he'd whispered when he gave it to me on my twenty-first birthday. Another calculated move in their elaborate game.

I dangled it over the fire, watching it gleam in the firelight one last time.

"What the hell are you doing?"

I startled, nearly dropping the locket into the flames. Sebastian stood in the doorway, his expression caught between amusement and irritation.

"Nothing that concerns you," I replied, my voice steadier than I expected.

He sauntered into the room, hands in the pockets of his designer pajama pants. "Burning Alexander's gifts? A bit dramatic, don't you think?"

I let the locket slip from my fingers into the heart of the fire. "Dramatic would be telling you exactly what I think of all of you right now."

Sebastian's eyes narrowed, a flash of something – recognition, perhaps – crossing his face. Then his familiar smirk returned. "Whatever little tantrum you're throwing, Isabella, save it for someone who cares."

He turned and walked away, leaving me alone with the dying fire and the melting silver of what I had once believed was love.

* * *

Eleanor Vance's office overlooked the Boston Harbor, the water glittering under the midday sun. She was younger than I expected, with sharp eyes that missed nothing and a handshake that meant business.

"So, Miss Summers," she said, closing the door behind us, "you mentioned on the phone this was about dissolving a pre-arranged engagement and securing financial autonomy. Why don't we start from the beginning?"

I placed my handbag on my lap, fingers tracing the leather edge. "The beginning," I echoed. "The beginning is that everything I thought I knew about my life is a lie."

Eleanor didn't flinch. She simply nodded and took out a legal pad.

"Then let's talk about the truth you want to create instead."

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