After My Groom Betrayed Me for the Judge’s Daughter Novel Cover

After My Groom Betrayed Me for the Judge’s Daughter

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The scent of rosemary and garlic hung heavy in our tiny Brooklyn apartment, masking the damp, metallic smell of the peeling radiator. The candles I had lit an hour ago were melting into deformed stubs, pooling wax onto the cheap tablecloth. I smoothed the front of my thrifted dress, my heart hammering a frantic, hopeful rhythm against my ribs. Tonight was the night. Lucian had passed the New York bar exam with the highest honors and secured an associate position at the highly coveted firm of Sterling & Vance. After four years of paying his rent, typing his briefs, and surviving on instant ramen, we had finally made it. The front door clicked open. Lucian stepped inside, shaking the autumn rain from his umbrella. He was wearing a new bespoke suit—charcoal wool, sharp enough to cut glass. He didn't look like the exhausted boy who used to study on our worn mattress.

After My Groom Betrayed Me for the Judge’s Daughter Chapter 1

The scent of rosemary and garlic hung heavy in our tiny Brooklyn apartment, masking the damp, metallic smell of the peeling radiator. The candles I had lit an hour ago were melting into deformed stubs, pooling wax onto the cheap tablecloth. I smoothed the front of my thrifted dress, my heart hammering a frantic, hopeful rhythm against my ribs. Tonight was the night. Lucian had passed the New York bar exam with the highest honors and secured an associate position at the highly coveted firm of Sterling & Vance. After four years of paying his rent, typing his briefs, and surviving on instant ramen, we had finally made it.

The front door clicked open. Lucian stepped inside, shaking the autumn rain from his umbrella. He was wearing a new bespoke suit—charcoal wool, sharp enough to cut glass. He didn't look like the exhausted boy who used to study on our worn mattress. He looked like a stranger.

"Dinner's ready," I said, stepping forward. I searched his hands, his pockets, looking for the velvet box I had convinced myself was coming.

He didn't reach for me. Instead, he loosened his silk tie, his jaw tight. "Raya, sit down. We need to talk."

The temperature in the room seemed to plummet. I stayed standing. "You got the job."

"I did," he said, finally looking at me. His dark eyes, usually so warm, were flat and calculating. "And I start Monday. But things are going to change. Sterling & Vance isn't just a law firm. It's an institution. The partners, the clients... they expect a certain pedigree."

A cold dread coiled in my stomach. "What are you saying, Lucian?"

He sighed, the sound heavy with manufactured pity. "I love you, Raya. You know I do. But I can't walk into the firm's winter gala with Francis Stevens's unacknowledged bastard on my arm. I need a proper marriage. Someone with the right connections. But," he took a step forward, his voice dropping into that persuasive, courtroom cadence, "that doesn't mean we have to end. I’ll set you up in a nicer place. Downtown. You'll be my unofficial partner. You'll have everything you want."

The air evaporated from my lungs. *Unofficial partner.* A mistress. A secret kept in the dark.

Before the venom could hit my tongue, the front door handle rattled. The deadbolt slid back.

A woman stepped into the entryway, shaking out a dripping Burberry trench coat. The heavy, suffocating scent of expensive santal perfume instantly choked out the rosemary. She dropped a set of brass keys onto our entryway table. *My* entryway table.

"God, the stairs in this building are a lawsuit waiting to happen," Jennifer Vasquez complained, her pristine stilettos clicking sharply against the cheap linoleum. She was the daughter of Federal Judge Vasquez—Manhattan royalty.

Jennifer paused, her perfectly manicured hand resting intimately on Lucian’s shoulder. She looked me up and down, her lips curling into a condescending smirk that made my blood burn. "Oh. You haven't packed yet."

"You gave her a key?" The words scraped out of my throat, raw and jagged.

Lucian had the decency to pale, a muscle ticking in his jaw. "Jennifer and I have been seeing each other since the spring semester. It’s strategic, Raya. You have to understand—"

"Strategic?" Jennifer laughed, a brittle, silvery sound. She stepped closer, her eyes flashing with cruel amusement. "Don't flatter her, Luc. Let's be honest. You were a convenient stepping stone, Raya. You kept his belly full and his notes organized. But look at you in that cheap, frayed dress. Did you really think you could sit at the head table? You're a dirty little secret. It's in your blood, isn't it?"

My mother, Lakelynn, had died with my father’s empty promises echoing in her ears, discarded for a woman with a better last name. The memory of her tear-stained face flashed behind my eyes. I felt the sudden, violent death of the girl who had loved Lucian Herrera. In her place, something cold and unyielding snapped into focus.

I didn't scream. I didn't cry. I turned on my heel, walked into the bedroom, and grabbed my faded canvas duffel bag. I threw in my clothes, my books, my laptop.

Lucian appeared in the doorway, his hands raised in a placating gesture. "Raya, be reasonable. You have no money. You have nowhere to go. If you walk out that door, you're throwing away everything we built."

I zipped the bag with a sharp, definitive rip. "We didn't build anything, Lucian. I built *you*. And I can tear you down just as easily."

I shoved past him, my shoulder slamming hard into his chest. Jennifer shrank back against the wall as I passed, perhaps finally sensing the sheer, terrifying gravity of what they had just awakened. I walked out into the freezing rain and didn't look back.

An hour later, the neon sign of a twenty-four-hour diner buzzed aggressively overhead. I sat in a cracked vinyl booth, my hands wrapped around a porcelain mug of black coffee. Across from me, Makayla and Avayah watched in stunned silence as I recounted the betrayal.

Makayla’s knuckles were white around her own cup, her dark eyes blazing with protective fury. Avayah reached across the sticky table, her warm hand covering my trembling one.

The first tear fell, hot and bitter, splashing onto the Formica tabletop. But I wiped it away fiercely, my jaw locking until my teeth ached.

"Let him have his society wife," I whispered, the words tasting like iron and ash. "Let him have his corner office. I'm not going to be anyone's footnote. I am going to take this city, and this country, and I am going to make them all choke on my name."

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