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Bridal Spy Foils Sterling Empire Plot

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.
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Chapter 3

I reached into the small clutch I'd been carrying—not for tissues or makeup as everyone might have expected from a distraught bride—but for something else entirely. Something that would change everything about this confrontation in ways none of them could possibly anticipate.

Before I could retrieve the device, Madison's attention shifted. Her eyes narrowed with calculated malice as she dug into her designer purse. The crowd gasped collectively when she pulled out a can of spray paint—bright red, the color of warning, of danger.

"Let everyone know exactly what you are," she snarled, shaking the can with practiced ease.

Marcus made no move to stop her. In fact, the corner of his mouth twitched upward in what might have been amusement. The realization struck me like a physical blow—he was enjoying this spectacle, this public humiliation he thought I was enduring.

Madison strode toward the lead limousine—my limousine—and with theatrical flourish, pressed down on the nozzle. The harsh hiss of aerosol cut through the stunned silence as she wrote in large, dripping letters: "LIAR" across the pristine white panel.

"Madison!" someone gasped, but it wasn't Marcus. It was one of the bridesmaids, her hand covering her mouth in horror.

I remained still, watching with clinical detachment as Madison admired her handiwork. The red paint ran like blood down the side of the vehicle, staining the pavement below. Several guests had pulled out their phones, recording the unfolding drama. Social media would be ablaze within minutes.

"You think that's bad?" Madison laughed, tossing the red can aside. She reached into her purse again, this time extracting a black spray can. "Let's make sure everyone knows what you really are."

She moved to the second limousine with purposeful strides, her movements becoming more confident with each step. The black paint hissed against the white surface as she wrote "TRAITOR" in jagged, angry letters.

"That's enough," I said quietly, but Madison was beyond hearing reason.

"It's never enough!" she shouted, her voice cracking with emotion. "Two years! Two years I've waited while he played house with you!"

I glanced at Marcus, who stood with his arms folded across his chest, his expression a mask of practiced neutrality. He was allowing this to happen—encouraging it through his silence. This was the man I had agreed to marry, this coward who hid behind a woman's rage rather than facing me himself.

"Nothing to say, Alexandra?" Madison taunted, dropping the spray can with a clatter. "No tears? No begging?"

She reached into her purse once more, and this time what emerged sent a ripple of genuine alarm through the crowd. The blade of a small knife caught the light, glinting dangerously.

"Madison," Marcus finally spoke, though his tone held more caution than command. "That's taking it a bit far, don't you think?"

But Madison was beyond his control now. With a swift, violent motion, she plunged the knife into the front tire of the second limousine. The hiss of escaping air seemed to echo her own venomous hatred.

"See how it feels to be deflated," she spat in my direction. "To have everything you thought was solid collapse underneath you."

I felt a strange sense of calm wash over me as I watched her destroy what she thought were mere symbols of a wedding. What she didn't know—what none of them knew—was that these weren't ordinary limousines. The vehicles she was so casually vandalizing were government property, equipped with specialized communication and security features.

My fingers closed around the device in my clutch. It was time to end this charade, but not in the way any of them expected. As I pulled out the secure communication unit, I caught sight of Theodore Sterling across the room. Unlike his son, the elder Sterling recognized the device in my hand immediately. I watched as his confident expression faltered, replaced by the first flickers of genuine fear.

He knew. In that moment, Theodore Sterling realized exactly who he had tried to use as a pawn in his game.

The device in my hand began to pulse with a soft blue light. Someone was trying to reach me—someone with the highest security clearance. And Madison was still advancing, knife in hand, completely unaware that she had just crossed the line from personal vendetta into federal crime.

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