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Betrayed At The Altar, Married For Revenge  Novel Cover

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 3

The drive was quiet. Not the comfortable kind of quiet, but something heavier, filled with unspoken thoughts and unanswered questions. The city lights blurred past the window as I sat beside Adrian, my fingers resting stiffly in my lap, the ring on my hand catching faint reflections from the passing streetlights. It felt unfamiliar. Unreal. Just hours ago, I had been standing at an altar, believing I knew exactly where my life was heading. Now, I was in a car with a man I barely knew, bound to him by a decision I still didn’t fully understand. “You’re thinking too much,” Adrian said suddenly. I turned slightly, caught off guard. “And you’re not?” I replied. A faint curve touched his lips, but it didn’t quite reach his eyes. “I already know what I need to know,” he said. That answer only made the unease settle deeper. “And what exactly is that?” I asked. He didn’t respond immediately. His focus remained on the road, his expression calm, controlled, as if nothing about tonight had affected him at all. “That you made the right choice,” he said finally. I let out a quiet breath, turning my gaze back toward the window. “That’s a bold assumption.” “It’s not an assumption,” he replied. “It’s an outcome.” The certainty in his voice made something tighten in my chest. “You talk like everything is already decided,” I said. “In some ways, it is.” The answer came too easily, as though it didn’t need explanation. I studied him for a moment, trying to read something—anything—beyond that composed exterior. “You’re very sure of yourself,” I said. “I don’t deal in uncertainty.” The conversation fell into silence again, but this time it felt sharper, more deliberate. Every word he spoke seemed to carry more meaning than he revealed, and the more I listened, the more I realized how little I actually understood about the man sitting beside me. The car slowed. I looked up. And my breath caught. In front of us stood a massive estate, hidden behind tall iron gates and high walls lined with security cameras. The structure beyond them was barely visible at first, its outline dark against the night, but as the gates slowly opened, the full scale of it came into view. It wasn’t just a house. It was a fortress. The kind of place built not just for comfort, but for control. For protection. Or perhaps— For isolation. “Welcome home,” Adrian said. The word felt strange. Too heavy. As the car moved through the gates and into the long driveway, I couldn’t help but take in every detail. The landscaping was immaculate, every element placed with precision, as if nothing here had been left to chance. Even the lighting felt intentional, casting just enough brightness to reveal the structure without softening its severity. The car came to a stop in front of the entrance. Before I could move, Adrian stepped out and walked around to open my door. His movements were smooth, practiced, as though this routine had been repeated countless times. I hesitated for only a second before stepping out. The air felt cooler here, quieter, cut off from the noise of the outside world. As I followed him toward the entrance, the large doors opened automatically. Staff stood inside. Waiting. Lined up neatly, dressed in uniform, their expressions neutral but attentive. “Welcome back, sir,” one of them said. Their voices blended together, synchronized in a way that felt almost rehearsed. Adrian didn’t slow his pace. “Prepare the master suite,” he said. “She’ll be staying there.” A brief pause followed. Subtle. Barely noticeable. But I caught it. The staff’s attention shifted to me, curiosity flickering briefly before being hidden again. “She?” one of them asked carefully. Adrian stopped. Then turned slightly. His hand came to rest lightly against my back, guiding me forward with quiet authority. “This is my wife.” The words settled heavily in the air. I felt every pair of eyes on me, assessing, recalculating. “Understood, sir,” they responded in unison. As we moved further inside, the doors closed behind us with a soft, final sound. The interior was just as imposing as the exterior. High ceilings stretched above us, the marble floors reflecting the dim lighting. Every detail was perfect, polished, precise—but there was no warmth in it. No sense of comfort. Only control. I pulled slightly away from him as we walked. “You didn’t have to say that,” I said quietly. “Yes, I did.” I frowned. “Why?” He stopped walking and turned to face me. “Because from this moment on, you are my wife,” he said. “Not just privately. Publicly. Completely.” My heartbeat quickened. “This is a contract,” I reminded him. “It’s also a role.” His gaze held mine steadily, leaving no space for argument. “You will act like my wife,” he continued. “And you will be treated like one.” “And if I don’t?” I asked. A brief silence followed. Then— “You will,” he said. The certainty in his voice made it difficult to challenge him. I looked away, exhaling slowly. “I understand,” I said. “Good.” He turned and continued down the hallway. I followed. Not because I wanted to— But because I knew I had already stepped too far to turn back now. We stopped in front of a large door at the end of the corridor. Adrian opened it and stepped inside. After a brief hesitation, I followed. The room was expansive, elegant, and unmistakably designed for comfort. But what drew my attention immediately— Was the bed. Large. Central. Impossible to ignore. I stopped. “There’s only one bed,” I said. “Yes.” “I’m not sharing it with you.” The words came out more firmly than I expected. He turned toward me, his expression unchanged. “You will.” “No,” I said. “I won’t.” A quiet tension settled between us. Then he began walking toward me. Slowly. Deliberately. Each step closing the distance in a way that made it harder to breathe. “You signed the contract,” he said. “I didn’t agree to this part.” “You agreed to everything in it.” I hesitated. Because I hadn’t read everything. And he knew it. “You can’t force me,” I said. “I don’t need to.” He stopped just in front of me, close enough that I could feel the quiet intensity of his presence. “You’ll make that decision yourself,” he added. My breath caught slightly. “Why would I?” His gaze didn’t waver. “Because you need what I offer more than you’re willing to admit.” The words hit deeper than I expected. Before I could respond, a knock sounded at the door. Adrian stepped back. “Come in.” A maid entered, her posture straight, her expression carefully neutral. “There’s something you should see, sir,” she said. Adrian frowned slightly. “What is it?” The maid hesitated briefly, her gaze flickering toward me. Then she spoke. “It’s about Miss Lila.” My chest tightened instantly. Adrian’s expression didn’t change, but something in his eyes darkened. “Show me.” The maid stepped aside, revealing the screen she was holding. And the moment I saw it— My breath stopped. Because whatever I expected— It wasn’t this.

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