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Bridal Spy Foils Sterling Empire Plot

9.4 / 10.0
I stood in the ornate hallway of the Plaza Hotel, my fingers unconsciously tapping out the Morse code for E=mc² against the silk of my wedding gown. The habit had followed me from the lab to what should have been the happiest day of my life. But even now, surrounded by the trappings of luxury and romance, my mind was divided—compartmentalized, as I'd been trained since childhood. Through the grand windows, I caught sight of the row of vehicles waiting outside. Most guests would only notice the gleaming white limousines, decorated with tasteful floral arrangements. But my eyes were drawn to the unmarked black SUVs positioned strategically among them—government vehicles, their presence a reminder that Dr. Alexandra Chen, defense scientist, couldn't completely disappear even when Alexandra Chen, bride, was center stage. "Ms. Chen, you look absolutely stunning," the wedding coordinator gushed, adjusting the simple yet elegant train of my dress. "Are you ready to make your entrance?" I nodded, brushing a loose strand of hair behind my ear.

Bridal Spy Foils Sterling Empire Plot Chapter 1

I stood in the ornate hallway of the Plaza Hotel, my fingers unconsciously tapping out the Morse code for E=mc² against the silk of my wedding gown. The habit had followed me from the lab to what should have been the happiest day of my life. But even now, surrounded by the trappings of luxury and romance, my mind was divided—compartmentalized, as I'd been trained since childhood.

Through the grand windows, I caught sight of the row of vehicles waiting outside. Most guests would only notice the gleaming white limousines, decorated with tasteful floral arrangements. But my eyes were drawn to the unmarked black SUVs positioned strategically among them—government vehicles, their presence a reminder that Dr. Alexandra Chen, defense scientist, couldn't completely disappear even when Alexandra Chen, bride, was center stage.

"Ms. Chen, you look absolutely stunning," the wedding coordinator gushed, adjusting the simple yet elegant train of my dress. "Are you ready to make your entrance?"

I nodded, brushing a loose strand of hair behind my ear. "As ready as I'll ever be."

The woman didn't notice the slight hesitation in my voice. No one ever did. That was the point. I'd spent two years perfecting this performance—the brilliant but unassuming fiancée of Marcus Sterling, a convenient cover that allowed me to move through high society while keeping my classified work at a safe distance.

A white stretch limousine pulled up to the entrance, and my heart quickened despite myself. Marcus emerged, his tailored tuxedo accentuating his tall frame. He spotted me through the doorway and flashed that practiced smile that had once made my pulse race. Now, I felt nothing but a clinical curiosity: how had I missed the hollowness behind that smile for so long?

"Alexandra," he said, striding toward me with confident steps. He leaned in, brushing his lips against my cheek in a gesture that felt more like a business greeting than a lover's touch. "You look perfect. Everything is perfect. The ceremony will be flawless."

I studied his face, searching for signs of the betrayal I'd only recently discovered. But Marcus was as polished as ever, not a hint of guilt in his expression. The Sterling heir had been trained in deception just as thoroughly as I had been trained in compartmentalization.

"Shall we?" He offered his arm, guiding me toward the grand staircase where the wedding party and guests awaited.

The murmur of conversation and soft classical music floated up from below. I could see Theodore Sterling, Marcus's father, holding court among a group of influential guests, his cold eyes calculating even as he smiled and laughed. This was a business transaction for him—for all of them. And I had been blind to it.

The screech of tires cut through the refined atmosphere, drawing all eyes to the entrance. A sleek black convertible had pulled up, stopping at an angle that blocked two of the white limousines. The car door flung open, and a woman emerged in a dress so red and so scandalously cut that it seemed designed as a deliberate affront to wedding tradition.

Madison Walsh. I recognized her immediately from the surveillance photos that had landed on my desk three days ago, part of a security briefing I'd never expected to receive about my own fiancé. Marcus's childhood sweetheart. His lover throughout our entire engagement.

She strode through the gathered crowd like she owned the space, her high heels clicking aggressively against the marble floor. Guests parted before her, murmuring in shock and disapproval. But Madison's eyes were fixed on Marcus, a possessive smile playing on her red lips.

"Marcus, darling," she called out, her voice carrying through the hushed room. "I need a ride to the ceremony. Open the white limo for me."

The white limousine. My limousine. The lead vehicle in the procession, reserved exclusively for the bride.

I felt Marcus tense beside me, but not in anger or embarrassment. In calculation. His eyes darted between Madison and his father, seeking direction.

"Of course," he finally said, nodding to Madison. "We can make room."

In that moment, everything crystallized. The months of late-night calls he'd dismissed as "business." The sudden interest the Sterling Corporation had shown in my company's defense contracts. The way Marcus had insisted on accompanying me to industry events where he had no reason to be.

I took a deep breath, my fingers ceasing their nervous tapping. When I spoke, my voice was calm, measured, and carried the weight of absolute certainty.

"The wedding is canceled."

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Bridal Spy Foils Sterling Empire Plot of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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