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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 3

The steady beep of monitors filled my hospital room as I stared at the ceiling, counting the tiles to distract myself from the pain. Three days had passed since my surgery, and each breath still felt like swallowing glass. Zachary had arranged for round-the-clock security, but the trauma of Henrik's betrayal kept me vigilant.

A soft knock interrupted my thoughts.

"Miss Griffin? I need to check your vitals," a male voice said from behind the door.

Something in his tone made my skin crawl. The doctors here always called me "Nova" or "Ms. Griffin"—never "Miss Griffin."

"Come in," I said, forcing my voice to remain steady.

The door opened, and a man in blue scrubs entered, pushing a medical cart. His movements were too precise, too controlled for a typical nurse. When he turned to close the door behind him, I caught a glimpse of his profile.

Henrik.

My heart hammered against my ribs as he turned back to me, pulling down his surgical mask.

"Did you miss me?" he asked, his voice a twisted version of the one that had once whispered promises of forever.

I pressed the call button repeatedly, my finger trembling with rage and fear. "Get out."

"Not until you hear me out." He moved closer, abandoning all pretense of being medical staff. "Everything I did was for us, Nova. Our future."

"Our future?" I laughed, the sound brittle and sharp. "You sold me to human traffickers."

"I panicked!" His hands clenched into fists at his sides. "You went public with our private business. You humiliated me in front of everyone who matters."

"So you tried to have me kidnapped and sold?" My voice rose despite my efforts to stay calm. "That's your idea of love?"

He reached for my hand, but I jerked away. "I've always loved you. Everything I've done—the business deals, the arrangements with Paisley—it was all to build something worthy of you."

"By destroying me?" I spat the words at him.

The door burst open, and two security guards entered, followed by Zachary. His presence filled the room, calm but undeniable.

"Mr. Wells," Zachary said, his voice dangerously soft. "I believe you're trespassing."

Henrik's face contorted with rage as he looked between Zachary and me. "So this is it? You replace me with him within days?"

"There was no replacement," I said, my voice ice-cold despite the fire in my veins. "What we had died the moment you chose power over love. What you feel isn't love—it's possession."

Zachary stepped forward. "My security team will escort you out. If you return, we'll be forced to contact the authorities about your involvement in human trafficking operations."

Henrik's eyes never left mine, even as the guards flanked him. "This isn't over, Nova."

"Yes," I said, touching my mother's ring. "It is."

---

The security team's report was thorough: Henrik had bribed an orderly for access credentials, disguised himself as medical staff, and bypassed security cameras to reach my room.

"He won't get near you again," Zachary assured me as we reviewed the footage. "I've doubled your security detail."

I nodded, still processing the confrontation. "Thank you."

He studied me with those dark eyes that seemed to see everything. "Are you alright?"

"I will be," I said, surprised by how true it felt.

Zachary's phone buzzed with an incoming message. His expression shifted as he read it.

"What is it?" I asked.

"Paisley Richardson's pregnancy test results came back," he said carefully. "They're negative for Henrik's DNA."

The news hit me like a physical blow. "She faked her pregnancy?"

"It appears so." Zachary handed me the report. "The baby isn't his."

I scanned the document, my mind racing with implications. "Does Henrik know?"

"Not yet. But the Richardson family does."

---

The news spread like wildfire through both families' social circles. I watched from my hospital bed as reports flooded in about the crumbling engagement.

"The Richardsons are furious," Elena Martinez, Zachary's right-hand woman, explained as she updated me. "They believed Paisley was securing their business interests through the marriage."

"And Henrik?" I asked, despite myself.

"Publicly denying knowledge of the deception," Elena replied. "But privately? He's destroying everything in his penthouse."

I closed my eyes, remembering Henrik's desperate pleas just hours earlier. Had he known about Paisley's deception when he came to me? Or was he as blindsided as everyone else?

The door opened again, and Zachary entered with a grim expression.

"What now?" I asked.

"Paisley's been arrested," he said quietly. "She attacked Henrik at his office with a letter opener. She's screaming that he ruined her life."

I stared at him, unable to process this new twist. The engagement that had destroyed our relationship was built on lies—and now those lies were unraveling in the most violent way possible.

"What happens next?" I whispered.

Zachary's eyes met mine, dark and certain. "Next, we watch their empires crumble."

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