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Bride Unveils Groom's Secret

The bridal boutique's mirrors reflected a woman I barely recognized—a woman in white, draped in lace and silk, preparing to marry the man she loved. Tomorrow, I would become Mrs. Henrik Wells. My fingers trembled slightly as I smoothed the delicate fabric of my wedding dress, imagining Henrik's face when he saw me walking down the aisle. "Perfect fit, Miss Griffin," the seamstress said, pinning the hem. "You're going to be the most beautiful bride New York has ever seen." I smiled, touching my mother's wedding ring that hung on a chain around my neck. It was the only piece of her I had left—the only thing that survived after she took those pills and ended her suffering. My father's betrayal had destroyed her, just as I feared Henrik's might destroy me if I ever gave him that power. "Thank you," I said, turning to examine the dress from all angles. "I want everything to be perfect." The boutique was quiet this afternoon, with only a few staff members whispering in hushed tones near the reception area.
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Chapter 2

The church erupted into chaos after my announcement. Guests whispered frantically, phones appeared everywhere as people documented the scandal unfolding before them. Henrik's face contorted with rage, his perfect features twisting into something monstrous.

"You've destroyed everything," he hissed, gripping my arm so tightly I knew it would bruise. "Do you understand what you've done?"

I yanked away from him, my heart hammering against my ribs. "I've told the truth. Something you should have done weeks ago."

Paisley appeared at the entrance, her designer dress clinging to her curves, her face a mask of calculated shock. The perfect society bride, even now.

"Henrik," she called, her voice carrying across the church. "What's happening?"

He turned to her, then back to me, something dangerous flickering in his eyes. "This isn't over, Nova."

---

Three days later, I was still trying to piece together the fragments of my life. The media had a field day with the story—the jilted bride who exposed her fiancé's double engagement. My phone rang constantly with calls from reporters, friends, and strangers offering their opinions on my humiliation.

I needed air. The small café three blocks from my apartment seemed safe enough—far from Henrik's usual haunts. I sat at a corner table, nursing a cup of tea, trying to plan my next steps.

"Miss Griffin?"

I looked up to see a man in a dark suit standing beside my table. "Yes?"

"We need you to come with us, please."

Before I could respond, strong hands gripped my arms. The world tilted sideways as something pressed against my nose and mouth. A sickly-sweet smell filled my lungs.

"Henrik sends his regards," someone whispered as darkness closed in.

---

I woke to the sound of men arguing in a language I didn't recognize. My head pounded, and my mouth felt stuffed with cotton. I tried to move, but my wrists were bound behind me.

"She's waking up," a gruff voice said in English.

Rough hands grabbed me, dragging me from what felt like a metal floor. The air was damp and cold, smelling of salt and diesel fuel. Through blurred vision, I made out the interior of a shipping container.

"Please," I croaked. "Whatever he's paying you, I'll double it."

A man laughed, the sound echoing off metal walls. "Not about money, princess. Your boyfriend wants you gone. Says you're too much trouble to kill but not worth keeping around."

My stomach lurched as the container shifted, the engine of whatever vehicle it was loaded on roaring to life. Henrik had crossed a line I never imagined possible.

The container suddenly jerked to a halt. Shouting erupted outside, followed by the sound of gunfire. The door swung open, flooding the dark space with blinding light.

"Find her!" a voice commanded.

Through the chaos, a tall figure stepped into the container. Even in my disoriented state, I recognized the authority in his stance.

"Nova Griffin," he said, his voice deep and controlled. "I'm Zachary Pierce. You're safe now."

Strong arms lifted me from the filthy floor. As my rescuer carried me out, I caught sight of men in tactical gear securing the area, their movements precise and efficient.

"Why?" I managed to ask as he placed me gently in the back of a waiting SUV.

Zachary Pierce studied me with eyes that seemed to see right through my defenses. "Because Henrik Wells once tried to destroy me too."

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The private medical facility was hidden away in a secluded part of the city. As doctors examined me, Zachary explained how his security team had intercepted the trafficking operation.

"We've been monitoring Henrik's activities for years," he said, standing at the foot of my bed. "When we noticed unusual movements involving you, we knew something was wrong."

The doctor stepped back, his expression grim. "Miss Griffin has internal bleeding from the rough handling. She needs surgery immediately."

Zachary nodded, his face betraying no emotion. "Do whatever is necessary."

As they prepared me for surgery, I reached for his hand. "Why help me?"

He looked down at our joined hands, something unreadable crossing his features. "Because five years ago, you saved my life without knowing it."

The anesthesia mask descended over my face before I could ask what he meant.

---

I woke to the steady beep of monitors and the soft glow of private room lights. My body felt hollow, scraped clean of both physical damage and emotional strength.

Zachary sat beside my bed, his attention on a tablet displaying what looked like security footage.

"You're awake," he said, setting aside the device. "How do you feel?"

"Empty," I whispered, my throat raw.

He nodded as if he understood perfectly. "Henrik believed that if he couldn't have you, no one should."

The words hit me like a physical blow. Even after everything—the betrayal, the public humiliation, the termination of our child—Henrik had escalated to this final cruelty.

"He tried to sell me," I said, the reality crashing over me in waves.

"Yes." Zachary's voice held no judgment, only fact. "And now you have a choice to make."

I turned to look at him, this stranger who had saved me from a fate worse than death.

"What choice?"

His eyes met mine, dark and determined. "Revenge or survival. I can offer you both."

In that moment, something shifted inside me—a crystallization of purpose from the chaos of betrayal. I touched my mother's ring, hanging once again around my neck.

"Tell me everything about Henrik Wells," I said. "Everything that can destroy him."

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