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After My Groom Humiliated Me, I Took His Brother Novel Cover

After My Groom Humiliated Me, I Took His Brother

The heavy mahogany door of the Plaza Hotel’s bridal suite clicked shut behind me. The sound was too loud, too final. I reached for the brass handle, my fingers slipping against the polished metal. Locked. From the outside. "Ridge?" I called out, my voice trembling against the suffocating silence of the room. The cloying scent of white lilies and expensive champagne suddenly turned my stomach. A shadow shifted in the corner. My breath hitched, the boning of my custom Vera Wang gown digging mercilessly into my ribs. Sitting in a velvet armchair, clutching a crystal tumbler with both hands, was Damian.
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Chapter 2

The morning air tasted like exhaust and absolute freedom. The fluorescent lights of the Manhattan Marriage Bureau cast a sterile, unforgiving glow over the linoleum floor, but to me, it felt like the dawn of a new empire.

Victoria stood at my side, her arms crossed tight over her razor-sharp blazer, glaring daggers at a clerk who dared to stare a second too long at my groom. Damian was playing his part flawlessly. He slouched against the counter, his broad shoulders curved inward, his gaze wandering aimlessly toward the ceiling tiles. He looked like a man who didn't understand the gravity of the room.

The clerk sighed, a breath heavy with thinly veiled pity, and pushed the marriage license across the counter. "Sign here, Mr. Miller."

Damian’s hand trembled as he reached for the cheap plastic pen. It was a masterful performance of a broken motor system. But the second the metal nib pressed against the dotted line, the tremor vanished. I stopped breathing. I watched, mesmerized, as his hand glided across the paper, executing a signature of ruthless, sweeping elegance. It was bold. It was decisive. It was the handwriting of a king, not a fool.

The ink dried. Just like that, the invisible chain tethering me to Ridge Scott snapped. I was legally untouchable.

By midnight, the pulsing bass of *The Obsidian* club vibrated through the soles of my crimson stilettos. I didn't come to hide in shame. I came to hunt. I wore a backless, blood-red silk sheath—a violent, undeniable contrast to the virginal white gown Ridge had tried to bury me in the night before.

I found them in the VIP section, tucked into a crescent of black velvet, drowning their supposed victory in bottle-service vodka. Ridge’s hand rested high on Maci’s thigh, his head thrown back in a laugh that made the acid rise in my throat.

I swept the beaded curtain aside. The laugh died instantly on his lips.

"Sophia?" Ridge jerked upright, his fingers twitching against the velvet. He glanced around, panic flashing in his eyes before he masked it with a sneer. "Are you out of your mind? Security—"

"Cancel the bouncers, Ridge," I interrupted, my voice slicing effortlessly through the heavy, gin-soaked air. I didn't yell. I didn't need to. "I'm not here to make a scene. I'm here to deliver a message."

Maci scoffed, her acrylic nails tapping an anxious rhythm against her crystal glass. "Haven't you embarrassed yourself enough? Go home, Sophia. You're pathetic."

I stepped closer, letting the neon lights catch the sharp angles of my face. "The only pathetic thing in this room is a woman who settles for the scraps of a coward."

Ridge stood up, trying to use his height to intimidate me. His jaw clenched, a vein throbbing at his temple. "Watch your mouth. You have nothing left. You threw away your entire future for a brain-dead cripple."

"I threw away a parasite," I whispered.

I reached into my clutch, pulled out the crisp, legally binding marriage certificate, and slammed it onto the glass table. The heavy *smack* rattled their expensive bottles.

Ridge looked down. His eyes scanned the elegant script of Damian's signature, then darted to the seal of the City of New York. The color drained from his face, leaving him looking like a corpse under the strobe lights. The arrogant heir was suddenly choking on his own reality.

"Hello, brother-in-law," I smiled, the expression cold enough to freeze the blood in his veins. "I am now legally tied to the Scott family fortune. I’ll see you at the next family dinner."

I turned on my heel and walked out, leaving them suffocating in the silence I left behind.

An hour later, the heavy iron gates of the Scott family estate closed behind Damian and me. The east wing was a mausoleum of dust sheets and shadows, deliberately isolated from the opulent main house. It was where the family hid their shame. Now, it was my battleground.

As we walked down the dimly lit corridor, a maid paused near the stairwell, her eyes darting toward us with overt curiosity. Instantly, Damian shifted. His spine curved, his chin dropped, but he subtly positioned his large frame between me and the maid's prying gaze. A perfect, impenetrable shield masquerading as a clumsy stumble.

The moment our bedroom door clicked shut, the illusion evaporated. Damian stood tall, rolling his broad shoulders as if shedding a heavy, suffocating coat.

"We need ground rules," I said, dropping my overnight bag. My voice was steady, but I unconsciously rubbed my bare left ring finger.

"Agreed," Damian replied, his baritone voice smooth, resonant, and entirely commanding.

As he walked toward a heavy mahogany desk, my eyes caught on the details I was never meant to see. Tucked behind worn copies of children’s encyclopedias on his bookshelf were thick spines of advanced macroeconomic theory and corporate law. Beneath the desk, a low, rhythmic hum vibrated behind a locked grate—the unmistakable sound of high-end, concealed computer servers cooling themselves.

"Rule one," Damian said, turning to face me. His dark, lucid eyes locked onto mine, stripping away the last remnants of the naive girl who had cried in the bridal suite. "We do not lie to each other. The rest of the world gets the mask. In this room, we are exactly what we are."

"And what are we?" I asked, my chin tilting up, meeting his intense gaze without flinching.

"Predators," he murmured, the shadow of a lethal, knowing smile playing on his lips. "Welcome home, Mrs. Miller."

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