Follow
Chapters
Share
After My Fiancé Faked Amnesia to Destroy Me Novel Cover

After My Fiancé Faked Amnesia to Destroy Me

Amid the coastal luxury of a Hamptons estate, a woman stands in her billionaire partner's private study, ready to reveal her deepest secrets and the child she carries. But beneath the facade of wealth and passion, a dark mystery of betrayal is about to unfold. Her hopes for their future are shattered as she confronts a devastating deception, turning her dream of love into a high-stakes struggle for survival.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 2

The aisle was longer than I remembered.

White petals underfoot. Candlelight in tall glass. Three hundred faces turning toward me at once, their expressions rehearsed into the same practiced awe. I heard the quartet lift into the processional. I heard my own heels on the marble.

I did not hear my heart. My heart had gone somewhere quiet.

Axl stood at the altar in charcoal gray. He smiled when he saw me. That smile had once undone me. Today it looked like a mask I could peel off with my fingernails if I wanted to.

I reached him. He took my hand. His palm was warm.

"You look beautiful," he whispered.

"I know," I said.

His eyes flickered. Just for a second. He didn't recognize the voice coming out of me.

The officiant opened his book. He began to speak.

That's when the side door opened.

She came in like a page from a magazine. White silk. Bare shoulders. A small, tremulous mouth. Zara Myers, walking down the side aisle with a bouquet of pale lilies she must have carried in from a car.

A gasp moved through the room. Someone dropped a program.

"I'm sorry," Zara said. Her voice was tissue-thin. "I'm so sorry, everyone. I tried to stay away. I tried."

She stopped ten feet from the altar. Her eyes filled on cue.

"Three years ago," she said, "she took him from me. She told everyone I was unstable. She told him I was dangerous. And I let her, because I loved him too much to fight." A tear slipped, exactly one, down her right cheek. "But I can't watch this. I can't watch her stand where I should have stood."

Three hundred heads turned to me.

Axl let go of my hand. Slowly. Like a man remembering something painful. He took a step back. Ran a palm through his hair. Looked between us with the exact stricken expression I'd seen him practice in the bathroom mirror once and told myself was a nervous tic.

"Zara," he breathed. "Cal—I—God, I don't—"

He was very good. He was so good I almost admired it.

I pressed my thumb into the inside of my wrist. One. Two. Three.

Then I stepped forward and took the microphone from the officiant's hand.

His fingers loosened around it without resistance. I don't think he knew he was letting go.

I tapped it once. The small percussive thud filled the vaulted ceiling.

"Good morning," I said.

The silence sharpened.

"Before anyone speaks for me, I'd like to speak for myself." I looked out across the pews. I found Margaux in the front row. Her phone was already up, steady, red light blinking. I did not smile at her. I did not need to.

"Two days ago," I said, "I terminated a pregnancy."

Something in the room broke. A woman in the third row made a small sound and covered her mouth.

"It was ten weeks along. It was Axl's." I kept my voice level. "I'm telling you this so no one in this room can use it. Not as leverage. Not as sympathy. Not as a reason he might have felt obligated to marry me today. There is no child. There is no debt. There is only me, standing here, with what I know."

Axl's face had gone the color of old paper.

"Cal," he said. Quiet. Careful. "Sweetheart, whatever you think you—"

"I don't think," I said. "I have a recording."

I lifted my phone.

Zara's small tremulous mouth fell open. Just slightly. Just enough.

I hit play.

His voice came through the venue's speakers like it belonged there. Calm. Almost bored.

"...tomorrow's the final performance. The hundredth wedding. I'll do the amnesia episode right at the altar. In front of everyone. That's the capstone, Zara. Three years of building her up just to watch her break in front of three hundred people."

A woman's laugh, soft and breathless, floated out of the speakers and settled over the room like ash.

I watched Zara's face while it played. I watched her spine straighten a fraction of an inch before she remembered to keep it curved. I watched Axl take one step toward me and stop, because there was nowhere to go.

The recording ran. Four minutes. Nobody moved. Nobody coughed. A man in the fifth row was crying without seeming to notice.

"...she'd probably cry, but try to hide it. Which will make the photos even better."

The recording ended.

I lowered the phone.

"Congratulations," I said. "You were right. I did try to hide it."

I slid the ring off my finger. Set it on the altar between two white candles. It made a small clean sound against the marble.

I turned around.

I walked back down the aisle I had walked up four minutes ago. The petals were the same. The candles were the same. Everything else in my life was something I would have to learn again from the beginning.

Margaux fell into step beside me at the doors. She did not speak. She kept filming until we were in the car.

"Drive," I said.

She drove.

By the time we crossed back into Manhattan, the footage was already moving. Margaux's phone buzzed twice, then five times, then continuously. She turned it face down on the console.

Something behind my ribs came loose.

I had held it for twenty-four hours. It had held me back in return. Now the seal broke and the room began to tilt.

"Cal," Margaux said sharply. "Cal, your nose—"

I touched my upper lip. My fingers came away red.

The hospital lobby was very bright. Someone was asking my name. I gave it to them. My own name, out loud, in a building full of strangers.

A mistake. I was too tired to notice.

You may also like

After My Husband Gave Away Our Penthouse to His First Love Novel Cover
8.1
On her wedding anniversary, Chloe is shocked to find her billionaire husband, Nathan, has gifted their marital penthouse to his returning first love. This betrayal shatters her faith in their marriage. As Nathan prioritizes his former flame, Chloe decides she has had enough of being second best. She chooses to walk away from the luxury and lies, reclaiming her dignity while navigating the emotional fallout of a high-stakes divorce.
Dumped And Accidentally Married A Billionaire  Novel Cover
8.5
Synopsis It still feels so unreal being dumped by my boyfriend at the courtyard on the day of our wedding. David didn't show up and when I called him to know the reason why. He told me right to my face that he had found love with another woman who happened to be my best friend. My heart was shattered into a million tiny pieces. I was wallowing in self-pity when I overheard Lucas talking on the phone about needing a replacement for the woman who has collected a part-payment to be his wife. I agreed to be his wife without thinking twice wanting to get back at my Ex. What would happen when two strangers' hearts intertwined? And what started as an arrangement became a bedrock for something real? Read to find out.
He Gave My Mother’s Corneas to His Mistress Novel Cover
9.3
After three years of a cold marriage, Ava’s husband, billionaire CEO Ethan, forces her to sign a divorce agreement. Tragically, Ava's mother dies in a car accident that same day. Instead of offering comfort, Ethan cruelly demands her mother’s corneas to restore his mistress’s sight. Trapped by his power and desperate for closure, Ava must navigate a world of betrayal and heartbreak as she realizes the man she loved is her greatest enemy.
His Halo is a Lie Novel Cover
9.7
What happens when the man you save becomes the shadow you can't escape? Maya always believed she was just an ordinary nurse, quietly living each day as it came after a family tragedy that left her grieving and angry. But on a rainy night, everything changes when she finds a stranger bleeding in her bathtub, the windows in her room broken. A man who is dangerous in every ramification. A man who should have died. Saint Lachlan is more than the tech billionaire worshipped by the world. Behind all the charm and the wealth lies a man with ties to the mafia, and a ruthless empire built on secrets and blood. He didn't ask for her help, but now that both worlds have been intertwined, finding the way back is impossible. To keep his secret, he offers her power, protection, and a place at his side. But it isn't up for debate. She soon realizes that the man she saved that day in her tub didn't just stumble into her apartment by chance. He's been watching her for years. He's been in her life, one with the shadows. And the truth is darker than she can ever imagine. To survive the world she has been plunged into, Maya must decide. Trust the devil who owns her past, or become a weapon that ends them both.
His Secret Wife,My Hidden Pain Novel Cover
7.9
For three years, Clara lived as the invisible wife of billionaire CEO Ethan Thorne. Their marriage, a cold arrangement hidden from the public eye, has left her emotionally shattered. Just as she gathers the strength to demand a divorce and escape her gilded cage, a dark secret from Ethan’s past resurfaces, threatening to destroy them both. Now, Clara must navigate a web of lies and corporate intrigue to uncover the truth behind the man she thought she knew.
Never Coming Back Novel Cover
7.9
After her fiancé betrays her with her sister, Nina finds solace in a marriage to her childhood friend, Jason Law. However, her world shatters when she discovers Jason's protective nature was a facade. He secretly swapped Nina's egg with her sister Rachel's, forcing Nina to carry a child that isn't hers just to fulfill Rachel's wishes. Upon learning he plans to fake the baby's death and hand it over to her sister, Nina decides to reclaim her life by ending the pregnancy and her marriage.