
Bride Exposes Decade Fraud
Chapter 3
I woke to the sound of rain pattering against unfamiliar windows. For a blissful moment, I forgot everything—the wedding, William's betrayal, my desperate flight into the unknown. Then reality crashed back as I felt my child kick inside me, a reminder of everything at stake.
Ryan sat at a small kitchen table, scrolling through his phone with a grim expression. The modest Queens apartment was sparsely furnished but clean—a far cry from the penthouse I'd shared with William.
"You're awake," Ryan said, looking up. "I made tea."
I struggled to sit up, my eight-month pregnant body protesting every movement. "What time is it?"
"Almost noon." He hesitated, then turned his phone toward me. "You might want to see this."
The headline blared across the screen: "RUNAWAY BRIDE: PREGNANT HEIRESS ABANDONS BILLIONAIRE AT ALTAR." Below it was a photo of me, half-naked in my soaked slip, storming across the Brooklyn Bridge. The caption read: "Gold-digging Victoria Chen's fashionable breakdown."
I scrolled through the article, each word a knife twist. "Sources close to Sterling Industries CEO William Sterling report that his fiancée has been suffering from pregnancy-induced psychosis, leading to her dramatic exit from yesterday's ceremony..."
"There's more," Ryan said quietly, taking the phone and opening another app.
Social media was worse. Memes of my breakdown flooded every platform. People I'd considered friends had shared videos, adding laughing emojis and cruel comments.
"Took her ten tries to realize he wasn't that into her #DenseAF"
"When the surrogate forgets her place #GoldDiggerFail"
I pushed the phone away, nausea rising in my throat. "They don't know. They can't possibly understand."
"William's PR team is very good at what they do," Ryan said, his voice tight with controlled anger. "They've been spinning this since the moment you left the Plaza."
"How did you find this place?" I asked, looking around the apartment that had become my refuge.
"I know people," Ryan answered vaguely. "It's registered under a different name. William won't find you here."
Something in his tone made me study him more carefully. Who was this man who had so readily married a pregnant stranger? What did he gain from helping me?
Before I could voice my questions, Ryan's phone buzzed. He glanced at it, his expression darkening. "Your family's business, Chen Innovations—William's started dismantling it."
My blood ran cold. "What do you mean?"
"Sterling Industries just called in all outstanding loans to your family's company. They're threatening to block access to key supply chains." He looked up at me. "He's coming after everything you care about."
"My parents..." I whispered, suddenly understanding the full scope of William's vengeance.
As if summoned by my thoughts, a sharp knock rattled the apartment door. Ryan moved instantly, positioning himself between me and the entrance.
"Victoria?" My mother's voice, thin with strain, filtered through the door. "We know you're in there. Please, we need to talk."
Ryan looked at me questioningly. I nodded, and he opened the door, revealing my parents standing in the hallway. My father's normally immaculate suit was rumpled, and my mother's eyes were red-rimmed with exhaustion.
They pushed past Ryan, their gazes sweeping over the modest apartment with poorly disguised disgust before settling on me.
"What have you done?" my father demanded, his voice trembling not with concern but fury. "Do you have any idea what you've set in motion?"
"Edward," my mother hissed, placing a restraining hand on his arm before turning to me with a practiced smile that didn't reach her eyes. "Victoria, darling, you need to come home. William is willing to forgive this... episode."
"Forgive?" I repeated, incredulous. "He was going to sacrifice our child for Emma."
My mother's smile tightened. "Don't be dramatic. The procedure is routine. The baby would recover."
"That's not what Dr. Finch told William," I said, watching their expressions carefully. "The risks—"
"Are worth taking for the family," my father interrupted harshly. "William is destroying everything we've built. Our reputation, our business—all gone unless you cooperate."
The realization hit me like a physical blow. "You knew," I whispered. "You knew what he wanted from our baby, and you agreed."
My mother's eyes slid away from mine. "We promised William you would see reason. That you would do your duty."
"Your duty," my father emphasized, stepping closer, "to the family that has given you everything."
Ryan moved between us again, his presence suddenly intimidating. "I think you should leave."
My father's face contorted with rage. "Who the hell are you to—"
"Her husband," Ryan stated flatly. "And you're trespassing."
The shock on my parents' faces would have been comical in any other circumstance.
"You married this... this nobody?" my mother gasped, her perfect composure finally cracking.
"Get out," I said, finding my voice at last. "Both of you. Tell William I'll die before I let him touch my child."
As the door closed behind my parents, I caught my father's final words: "Then you've killed us all."
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