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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 2

“Revenge.” The word lingered between us, heavier than it should have been. It wasn’t just an offer—it felt like a door opening into something dark and irreversible. For a moment, I simply stared at him, trying to decide whether he was serious or completely insane. “You must be joking,” I said finally, though my voice lacked conviction. “I don’t joke about things like this,” he replied calmly. There was no hesitation in his tone, no trace of uncertainty. If anything, his confidence made the situation feel even more dangerous. I forced myself to steady my breathing, but my pulse refused to slow. “I don’t even know who you are,” I said, taking a small step back. “And you expect me to marry you?” His gaze didn’t leave mine. “My name is Adrian Blackwood.” The name settled somewhere in my memory, faint but familiar, like something I should recognize but couldn’t fully grasp. There was something about the way he said it—quiet, controlled, certain—that made it feel important. “And why,” I asked carefully, “would someone like you care about what just happened to me?” A faint smile touched his lips, but it didn’t reach his eyes. “Because I don’t like wasted opportunities,” he said. The answer was vague, deliberately so, and it only made me more cautious. “I’m not an opportunity,” I said sharply. “No,” he agreed. “You’re leverage.” The bluntness of his response caught me off guard. For a second, I didn’t know how to respond. Everything about him was too direct, too controlled, as if he had already thought through every possible reaction I could have. “I just lost everything,” I said, my voice tightening despite my effort to remain composed. “My fiancé, my reputation, my—” “Your illusion,” he corrected quietly. I stopped. “What?” “You didn’t lose anything real,” he continued. “You lost something that was already broken.” The words struck deeper than I expected. For a moment, I didn’t have an answer. Because part of me… knew he wasn’t entirely wrong. “That still doesn’t explain why I should trust you,” I said after a pause. “You shouldn’t.” The response came instantly. I frowned. “Then why would I agree to this?” “Because you don’t need to trust me,” he said. “You just need to want the same thing.” My chest tightened slightly. “And what exactly is that?” His gaze darkened. “To make them regret it.” The words settled into me slowly, dangerously, like something I had been trying to ignore suddenly being spoken out loud. Images flashed through my mind—Lila’s smile, Daniel’s cold expression, the whispers, the humiliation. The memory burned, sharper now, clearer. “I can handle my own problems,” I said, though it sounded weaker than I intended. “Can you?” he asked quietly. There was no mockery in his voice, just calm certainty—and somehow, that made it worse. “You walked out of there alone,” he continued. “They destroyed your name in minutes, and you have no way to fight back. No proof. No power. No support.” Each word landed precisely, leaving no space for denial. “And you think I can give you that?” he added. I didn’t answer. Because I was thinking. Because he was right. And I hated that he was right. “What exactly are you offering?” I asked finally. Instead of answering, he reached into his coat and pulled out a thin, black folder. He held it out to me without breaking eye contact. “Take a look.” I hesitated for a moment before accepting it. The material was smooth, expensive, the kind of detail that said more than words ever could. Slowly, I opened it. My breath caught. It was a contract. A marriage contract. The pages were filled with precise terms—duration, conditions, public appearances, shared residence. Everything was detailed, calculated, leaving nothing to chance. My eyes scanned quickly, stopping at one particular line. All decisions during the contract period will be made by the husband. I looked up sharply. “You expect me to agree to this?” “Yes.” “That’s not a marriage,” I said. “That’s control.” “It’s structure,” he corrected. “And protection.” “From what?” His gaze held mine. “From them.” The answer came without hesitation. For a moment, I said nothing. Because I could still hear the whispers. Because I could still feel the weight of their judgment. Because I knew exactly what would happen if I walked away from this. “You have two choices,” Adrian continued. “You can leave right now and face everything on your own… or you can take this and make them regret every decision they made today.” My fingers tightened slightly around the folder. “And what do you get out of this?” I asked. A pause. Then— “Control.” The honesty in his answer unsettled me more than anything else. “You’re not even pretending,” I said. “There’s no point,” he replied. “You wouldn’t believe me if I did.” That was true. I looked back down at the contract. This was insane. Completely irrational. Marrying a man I didn’t know, stepping into a life I didn’t understand, giving up control in exchange for power I couldn’t yet see. Everything in me said no. But then— I remembered the way they looked at me. The way they dismissed me. The way everything I had built disappeared in seconds. My grip tightened. “What happens if I refuse?” I asked quietly. Adrian didn’t hesitate. “Then you go back to being the woman they made you today.” The words were cold. Precise. And impossible to ignore. “Disgraced. Powerless. Forgotten.” Silence stretched between us. I closed the folder slowly. My thoughts were racing, but beneath the chaos, something else was forming. Clarity. This wasn’t just a decision. It was a turning point. I looked up at him. At the man standing in front of me as if he had already seen this outcome. “…Fine,” I said. The word felt heavier than it should have. A flicker of something passed through his eyes—approval, perhaps, or something more calculated. “Good.” Before I could react, he stepped closer and reached for my hand. His touch was firm, steady, leaving no room for hesitation. Then— He slipped a ring onto my finger. My breath caught. “What are you doing?” “It’s done,” he said calmly. I stared at the ring, my heart pounding harder now. “That’s not how this works,” I said. “We didn’t even—” “You agreed,” he interrupted. “That’s all that matters.” Something about the finality in his voice made it difficult to argue. “You’re moving too fast,” I said. “I don’t move slowly,” he replied. His gaze held mine again, sharper this time. “You’re mine now, Amara.” The words sent a chill down my spine. Not because of what they meant— But because of how certain he sounded. For a moment, I considered stepping back, reconsidering everything, walking away before it was too late. But I didn’t. Because something inside me had already shifted. “Get in the car,” he said. I hesitated briefly, glancing back at the building behind me—the place where everything had just fallen apart. Then I looked forward again. At him. At the unknown. And without another word, I stepped into the car. The door closed behind me with a quiet, final sound. As the engine started and the car began to move, I felt it settle in— This wasn’t just a decision. It was the beginning of something far more dangerous than I had imagined. And deep down, a thought surfaced that I couldn’t quite shake— What if I had just made a mistake I couldn’t undo?

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