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After My Fiancé's Betrayal, His Brother Offered Revenge

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On her wedding day, Elena overhears fiancé Marcus admit she’s merely his “safe second choice” and records him plotting to kill her after the honeymoon. Marcus strikes first—screens a fake sex tape, cancels the ceremony and brands her a cheater. Humiliated, Elena signs a revenge pact with Marcus’s estranged half-brother Adrian: pose as his bride, master high-society weapons and use stolen intel to bankrupt Marcus, unaware that Adrian is the boy who once saved her life and now demands justice for both of them.

After My Fiancé's Betrayal, His Brother Offered Revenge Chapter 1

I traced my finger over the credit card statement, the digits blurring through my tears. There it was—a charge for Tiffany & Co., dated just three days ago. Eighteen thousand dollars for a diamond necklace I'd never seen, would never wear. My stomach twisted into knots as I scrolled through the joint account Marcus and I had established for wedding expenses.

"It's probably a surprise wedding gift," I whispered to myself, the lie bitter on my tongue even as I spoke it.

But the receipt was delivered to Sophia's apartment, not our home.

I set my phone down on the vanity, catching my reflection in the mirror. The woman staring back at me looked beautiful—professional stylists had spent hours on my makeup and hair for what was supposed to be the happiest day of my life. My wedding dress hung on the door behind me, an ethereal cloud of white lace and promises.

Promises Marcus had apparently never intended to keep.

"Elena? The makeup artist needs to do a final touch-up before the ceremony." My mother's voice called through the door.

"Just a minute," I managed, quickly wiping away a tear before it could ruin my mascara.

I forced a smile, tucked my phone into my clutch, and opened the door. Today was my wedding day. I would get answers before I walked down that aisle.

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The hotel corridor felt endless as I made my way toward the suite where Marcus was getting ready with his groomsmen. Laughter echoed from behind the door—loud, masculine, punctuated with the clink of glasses. My hand hovered over the handle, hesitating.

"To Marcus!" a voice cheered. "The man who always gets exactly what he wants!"

More laughter. I leaned closer to the door.

"And manages to keep what he doesn't want at arm's length," another voice added.

"Come on, guys." That was Marcus's voice, warm with amusement. "Elena's not that bad. She's safe. Dependable."

My heart stuttered in my chest.

"But she's not Sophia," someone said, their voice lowered conspiratorially.

"No," Marcus agreed, his tone shifting to something darker, more intimate. "She's not Sophia. But my parents adore Elena, and the board thinks she's the perfect wife for the future CEO. She's my safe second choice."

I pressed my hand against my mouth to stifle a gasp.

"Meanwhile," he continued, "I keep my real passion... elsewhere."

Raucous laughter followed, and I stumbled back from the door, my vision blurring. The diamond ring on my finger suddenly felt like a shackle, heavy and cold against my skin.

A hotel staff member passing by gave me a concerned look. "Miss? Are you alright?"

I straightened my shoulders and blinked back tears. "Yes. Just wedding day jitters."

The lie came easily, but inside, something had hardened. I wasn't going to be anyone's second choice—not even for a man I'd spent three years loving. Not even for the fairy-tale wedding waiting downstairs. I needed proof, and I knew exactly where to find it.

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Three hours before the ceremony, I stood outside the bridal suite—the room where I should have been getting ready, the room I'd vacated earlier to give the makeup team space to set up. I'd forgotten my grandmother's pearl earrings there, or at least that's what I'd tell anyone who asked why I was returning.

I slid my keycard into the lock. The light flashed green, and I pushed the door open quietly.

The sounds hit me first—breathless gasps, whispered endearments, the unmistakable rhythm of betrayal. Then I saw them, reflected in the mirror across the room: Marcus and Sophia entangled on the bed meant for my wedding night.

Around Sophia's neck gleamed an exquisite diamond necklace—eighteen thousand dollars worth of proof.

My body went numb, but my mind remained curiously clear. I slipped my phone from my pocket and began recording, backing into the shadowed alcove by the door.

"When are you going to tell her?" Sophia asked, her fingers tracing patterns on Marcus's chest. My best friend since college. The woman I'd asked to be my maid of honor.

"After the honeymoon," Marcus replied, kissing her forehead. "Once she signs the post-nuptial agreement, it won't matter. She'll get nothing when I leave."

Sophia giggled, the sound like broken glass in my ears. "And then?"

"And then we wait for her unfortunate accident." Marcus's voice was chillingly casual. "The mountain roads near our vacation home can be so treacherous, especially when a vehicle's brakes fail."

The phone trembled in my hand, but I kept recording. This wasn't just infidelity—it was something far more sinister. And as I stood there, witnessing the destruction of everything I'd believed in, I realized I didn't know the man I was about to marry at all.

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