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Betrayed At The Altar, Married For Revenge

Betrayed At The Altar, Married For Revenge

Betrayed at the altar. Replaced by her own sister. On what should have been the happiest day of her life, Amara loses everything-her fiancé, her dignity, and her future. But that same night, a dangerous man steps out of the shadows with an offer she can't refuse. Marriage. Power. Revenge. Now bound to a ruthless CEO, Amara is ready to destroy everyone who betrayed her. There's just one problem... Her new husband knows more about her past than he should. And the closer she gets to revenge- the more she realizes she may have married the man who ruined her in the first place.
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Chapter 1

“Stop this wedding!” The doors burst open with a force that silenced the entire hall, cutting through the soft music like a blade. Conversations died instantly, and every single head turned toward the entrance. The sudden disruption sent a sharp chill down my spine, my fingers tightening instinctively around the bouquet as if it were the only thing keeping me steady. For a brief moment, everything felt suspended. Then I turned. And my world fell apart. Lila stood at the entrance, dressed in white. The sight of her made my breath catch painfully in my throat. My mind refused to accept what my eyes were seeing. The gown she wore was unmistakably bridal—elegant, fitted perfectly to her body, shimmering under the chandelier lights. She didn’t look out of place. She looked prepared. Confident. As if she belonged there. “Lila…?” My voice came out weaker than I intended, barely above a whisper. “What are you doing?” She smiled as she began walking toward me, her heels tapping softly against the marble floor. The sound echoed unnaturally loud, each step measured, deliberate, as though she had rehearsed this moment over and over again. “I’m sorry, sister,” she said, her tone gentle but carrying an edge that made my chest tighten. “But this wedding can’t continue.” A wave of murmurs rippled through the guests, confusion spreading quickly into curiosity. I could feel their eyes on me, waiting, judging, searching for a reaction I didn’t yet know how to give. My heart began to pound. “What are you talking about?” I asked, forcing my voice to steady. “This is my wedding.” She tilted her head slightly, her smile widening just enough to send unease creeping through me. “Is it?” The question struck deeper than it should have. A cold sensation settled in my chest as I turned toward Daniel, the man who had been waiting for me at the altar just moments ago—the man I believed I was about to spend the rest of my life with. “Daniel… what is she saying?” I asked, searching his face for reassurance, for denial, for anything that could make sense of this. But he wasn’t looking at me. His eyes were fixed on her. Something inside me cracked. “Daniel?” I called again, my voice tightening despite my effort to stay composed. He finally turned, and the expression in his eyes made my stomach drop. There was no warmth left there. Only hesitation. And something that looked disturbingly like guilt. “I’m sorry, Amara,” he said quietly. The words hit me harder than any slap could have. “What?” I let out a strained laugh, shaking my head as if I could physically reject what I had just heard. “No… this isn’t funny. Tell her to leave.” No one moved. No one spoke. The silence in the hall thickened, pressing against me from all sides. “Tell her to leave, Daniel,” I repeated, my voice rising now, desperation slipping through. Instead, he stepped down from the altar. Away from me. Each step he took felt like something inside my chest was being pulled apart, piece by piece. “I can’t marry you,” he said. The bouquet slipped from my fingers and fell to the floor. I barely noticed. “Why?” I whispered, my voice trembling despite myself. “After everything… why?” Before he could answer, Lila spoke again. “Because you don’t deserve him.” The words landed heavily, drawing a collective gasp from the guests. I turned toward her, disbelief mixing with rising anger. “And what exactly have I done?” I demanded. She let out a soft, almost amused laugh, as though the answer were obvious. “You really want me to say it?” A sinking feeling settled in my stomach. “Say it.” Her eyes gleamed with something dangerously close to satisfaction. “You betrayed him.” The accusation echoed through the hall, louder than it should have been. For a moment, I couldn’t breathe. “That’s not true,” I said immediately, my voice shaking despite my effort to hold it steady. “You’re lying.” “I saw you,” she continued smoothly, pulling out her phone with practiced ease. “At a hotel. With another man.” She tapped the screen and lifted it for everyone to see. My blood ran cold. It was a photo of me. Standing in what looked like a hotel corridor, too close to a man I didn’t recognize. “No…” I shook my head, stepping back slightly. “This isn’t real. I don’t even know him.” “I trusted you,” Daniel said, his voice heavy with disappointment. I turned to him, panic rising sharply in my chest. “You have to believe me,” I pleaded. “I would never do something like that to you.” But he shook his head slowly. “I’ve seen enough.” The finality in his voice made something inside me collapse completely. “This is a setup,” I said, my voice breaking. “She’s lying. She’s trying to ruin me.” “Oh please,” Lila said, stepping closer to him. “Why would I lie about something like this?” I knew exactly why. Because she had always wanted what was mine. Because she had always been waiting for this moment. My thoughts froze as she slipped her hand into Daniel’s. Right in front of me. My breath caught sharply. “Daniel…?” I whispered. He didn’t pull away. Instead, he tightened his grip on her hand. And just like that, everything became clear. “This was never about betrayal, was it?” I asked quietly. Neither of them answered. They didn’t need to. “You’ve been together,” I said slowly, the realization settling heavily. “For how long?” Lila smiled. “Long enough.” Something inside me snapped. “You stole him,” I said, my voice trembling with anger. “You stole everything from me.” “You were never enough for him,” she replied calmly. “You just didn’t realize it.” The cruelty in her tone cut deeper than anything else. I looked around the room, hoping—just for a moment—that someone would speak up, that someone would defend me. But all I saw were faces filled with judgment. Whispers spread quietly, sharp and unforgiving. To them, I was already guilty. A cheating bride. A disgrace. I turned back to Daniel one last time. “Look at me,” I said. He hesitated, then met my eyes. “If I walk away right now,” I continued, my voice steady despite everything breaking inside me, “there’s no coming back.” For a brief moment, time seemed to slow. This was his chance. But he looked away. “I’m sorry.” That was it. The end. A hollow laugh escaped me, tears slipping down my cheeks. “Don’t be,” I said softly. “Because one day… you’re going to regret this.” I bent down, picked up the fallen bouquet, and placed it at their feet. Then I turned. And walked away. Each step felt heavier than the last, the weight of humiliation pressing down on me. The whispers followed me, echoing in my ears as I moved toward the exit, each sound carving deeper into my pride. By the time I reached the doors, I was no longer the bride I had been moments ago. I was nothing. The doors opened, and cold air hit my face. I stepped outside— And froze. A sleek black car was parked directly in front of me, its presence commanding and deliberate. The back door opened slowly. A man stepped out. Tall. Dressed entirely in black. His presence alone seemed to shift the air around him, making everything feel heavier, more dangerous. His eyes locked onto mine as if he had been waiting. Watching. “Amara Stone,” he said, his voice calm and controlled. I swallowed hard. “How do you know my name?” He stepped closer, his gaze unwavering. “I know everything about you.” A chill ran down my spine. Before I could react, he spoke again. “Marry me.” My heart skipped. “What?” “Marry me,” he repeated, his tone steady, almost inevitable. “And I’ll give you what you want.” “And what is that?” I asked, my voice barely steady. His eyes darkened slightly. “Revenge.” Silence stretched between us, heavy and dangerous. For a brief second, something in his gaze made my breath catch—not fear, not entirely, but something deeper, something that felt like a warning I couldn’t yet understand. “Who are you?” I whispered. He held my gaze, completely unshaken. “You can call me your future husband.”

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