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After My Fiancé's Betrayal, His Brother Offered Revenge Novel Cover

After My Fiancé's Betrayal, His Brother Offered Revenge

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.
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Chapter 2

The cathedral's stained glass windows cast prismatic light across the aisle as I took measured steps toward my future. Each footfall felt heavier than the last, my wedding gown a beautiful prison of silk and expectations. The video evidence of Marcus's betrayal burned in my clutch like a live coal.

"Deep breaths," my father whispered beside me, mistaking my tension for nerves. "He's a lucky man."

I nodded, unable to speak through the knot in my throat. The faces of two hundred guests blurred as we passed—business associates, family friends, society elites who'd come to witness the merger of two prominent families. In the front pew, Victoria, Marcus's grandmother, watched me with shrewd eyes that missed nothing.

Marcus stood at the altar, handsome in his tailored tuxedo, a practiced smile on his face. Beside him, his best man avoided my gaze. They all knew. The realization hit me like a physical blow.

And there was Sophia, my maid of honor, wearing the diamond necklace partially hidden beneath a silk scarf, her eyes gleaming with secret triumph.

When my father placed my hand in Marcus's, his fingers felt cold against mine. I searched his face for any sign of the man I thought I'd loved, but found only a stranger wearing a familiar mask.

The priest began the ceremony, his voice echoing through the cavernous space. "Dearly beloved..."

I barely heard the words, my pulse thundering in my ears as I waited for my moment. When he finally turned to me and asked, "Do you, Elena, take Marcus to be your lawfully wedded husband?", I reached for my clutch.

"Before I answer," I began, "there's something everyone should see."

Marcus's smile faltered for just a moment before he raised his hand. "Actually, Father, if I may interrupt."

The priest looked confused but nodded.

"I had hoped it wouldn't come to this," Marcus announced, his voice carrying through the church. He nodded to his best man, who pressed a button on a remote.

The church's projection screen, meant for hymn lyrics, flickered to life. What appeared made the congregation gasp in unison.

There I was—or rather, someone with my face—in the arms of a man I'd never seen before, in intimate scenarios that made my blood run cold. The audio was crystal clear: my voice, perfectly replicated, making promises to this stranger that I'd never spoken.

"I'm sorry to do this so publicly," Marcus continued, his expression a masterful blend of hurt and righteous anger. "But I discovered Elena's betrayal only yesterday. I had hoped she might confess, might show some remorse."

Murmurs rippled through the congregation. I stood frozen, my mouth open in shock.

"That's not me," I finally managed, my voice thin and strained. "That's not real!"

"I have the hotel receipts, Elena," Marcus replied, his voice gentle with false compassion. "The timestamps. The witnesses."

"This wedding is canceled," he announced, turning to face our guests. "I apologize for the inconvenience."

The cathedral erupted in shocked whispers and exclamations. My parents rushed forward, confusion and horror etched on their faces. Sophia's perfectly rehearsed expression of shock didn't reach her eyes, which gleamed with victory.

I stood alone at the altar, humiliation burning through me like acid as Marcus walked away, the perfect picture of a wronged man. The video continued to play, a grotesque parody of intimacy that turned my stomach.

"She's been lying to all of us," I heard someone whisper.

"Poor Marcus," said another.

I stumbled down the aisle, desperate to escape the judging eyes and whispered condemnations. The cathedral doors felt miles away, my legs leaden beneath the weight of my gown.

As I neared the side exit, a hand caught my elbow, gentle but firm. I turned, ready to defend myself again, and found myself looking into unfamiliar eyes that somehow held a hint of recognition.

"Ms. Elena," the man said quietly. "I'm Adrian Mills. Marcus's half-brother."

His resemblance to Marcus was subtle but undeniable—the same jawline, but with kinder eyes.

"I saw what he did to you," Adrian continued, his voice low. "And there's more you need to know."

He guided me through the side door into the relative quiet of a small antechamber, then pulled out his phone and showed me a photograph that made my blood freeze—my car, the brake lines cleanly severed.

"He wasn't just planning to humiliate you," Adrian said, his expression grim. "He was planning to kill you."

As the cathedral bells tolled mournfully behind us, I realized that my canceled wedding might have just saved my life.

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