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Fake Wedding Engagement:The Billionaire's Ruin

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They locked her away for fourteen months so he could marry his mistress. They forgot to make sure she'd stay gone. Nora Hastings was supposed to be dead — or close enough that no one would ask questions. While she rotted in a psychiatric ward she never agreed to enter, her billionaire husband Declan emptied her trust fund, sold her mother's gallery to a demolition crew, and slid an engagement ring onto Maya Croft's finger on national livestream. Now she's back. Sober. Smiling. And carrying a USB drive that could end him before dessert. Declan thinks she came home to beg. He's about to learn three things, in this order: the woman he buried knows where every body is, the rival investor he humiliated last spring just became her ally, and the prenup he forced her to sign has a clause his lawyers never read. By the time he realizes she isn't here to win him back — she's here to watch him lose everything — the board has already voted, the accounts are already frozen, and Maya is sobbing into a phone he won't answer. He begged at her gate in the rain. She stepped over him on her way to the car. A revenge romance for readers who want the apology rejected, the ring thrown, and the empire burned to the ground — slowly, on camera, with witnesses.

Fake Wedding Engagement:The Billionaire's Ruin Chapter 1

The phone screen lit up my face at 7:14 a.m. — and showed me my husband marrying another woman.

Soft piano. A chapel buried in white peonies. Maya Croft at the end of the aisle in a fitted ivory gown, chin tilted up like she'd already won.

And walking toward her — adjusting her veil with the same tenderness he used to give me — Declan.

My husband.

The chat exploded with hearts. *Wedding rehearsal — two days to go!*

I didn't scream. I didn't cry. I double-tapped the screen and watched a red heart bloom over their faces.

Then I set the phone down, screen flat against the nightstand, and breathed for the first time in two years.

Because two years ago — in the life Declan thought I was still living — I was strapped to a bed at Whitfield Psychiatric, water filling my lungs while orderlies held me under until I stopped saying his name.

That was the life he wanted.

This one, I was taking back.

I swung my legs off the silk sheets. Heated marble. King-sized bed. The faint smell of sandalwood from the candle I used to light every night before he came home. The villa was exactly as I remembered — every cream wall, every recessed light, every deed signed in his name.

Almost every deed.

The study door wasn't locked. He never locked it when he wasn't home. His wife didn't snoop. His wife smiled and poured coffee and never once looked behind the Rothko print at the wall safe.

I pulled the painting aside. The keypad glowed green.

06-15. Our anniversary. The number he'd used for every password, every PIN, every lock in this house. *"So I never forget what matters,"* he used to say.

The safe clicked open.

Documents. A velvet ring box I didn't open. Two USB drives. And a slim silver bank token — the backup key to the offshore accounts his lawyers didn't know existed. The ones he'd shown me once, early in the marriage, when he still believed I was too stupid to understand.

I plugged the token into his laptop. Six Swiss accounts loaded on the screen. The largest held just over twelve million.

I transferred five.

To an account I'd opened during a moment of clarity at Whitfield, on a smuggled phone, in a country with no extradition treaty.

Eleven seconds. Confirmed.

I wiped the token on my sleeve. Placed it back exactly as I'd found it — scratch facing up, angled left. Closed the safe. Rehung the painting.

In the kitchen, the espresso machine was still warm. I made a cup. Two shots, no sugar, splash of oat milk. Wrapped both palms around the mug and let the heat seep into my fingers.

The front door opened.

I heard him before I saw him — the way he cleared his throat when he was nervous, the rustle of cellophane.

I walked to the top of the stairs.

Declan stood in the foyer, one hand on the door, the other gripping a bouquet of white lilies. Guilt flowers. The first time was after I found Maya's earring in his coat pocket. The second was after he missed my birthday for a "work dinner" that ended at two a.m.

He looked up.

His whole body tensed. He'd expected screaming. Red eyes. A thrown vase.

Instead, he got me. Standing three steps above him, holding a coffee, my face perfectly still.

"Morning," I said.

The word landed between us like a stone in deep water.

His grip on the lilies tightened. The cellophane crinkled.

"Nora—"

"You're up early." I took a sip. "Rehearsal go well?"

His mouth opened. Closed. Opened again.

"I was going to call—"

"But you didn't."

"I brought these for you."

"They're lovely."

I didn't move to take them. The angle mattered. In our old life, I was always looking up at him. Always reaching. Always the one crossing the distance.

Not anymore.

"Nora — can we talk?"

"We're talking."

He flinched. Just barely — a twitch at the corner of his left eye. Most people wouldn't catch it. I'd spent five years studying this man's face the way a prisoner studies the walls of her cell.

"You seem… different," he said slowly.

I smiled. The kind I'd practiced in the mirror at Whitfield — the one that showed teeth but never reached the eyes.

"Do I?"

The lilies trembled in his hand. For the first time in our marriage, he stood in the doorway of his own house and didn't know what to do next.

And on the laptop upstairs, the words *Transfer Complete* still glowed quietly on the screen — the first cut in a man who hadn't yet realized he was bleeding.

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