
FLASH MARRIAGE TO MY EX FIANCE'S FATHER
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Dumped at the altar, she shocks everyone by marrying her ex-fiancé's father on the spot.
Now she's trapped in a scandalous marriage with a ruthless billionaire, while her ex becomes obsessed with winning her back.
But the biggest danger isn't the forbidden love...
It's the secrets her new husband is hiding.
FLASH MARRIAGE TO MY EX FIANCE'S FATHER Chapter 1
The chandelier above her head glittered like a thousand watching eyes.
Every crystal shimmered, reflecting light across the grand hall, bouncing off polished marble floors and gilded pillars. It was beautiful—painfully beautiful—the kind of setting little girls dreamed about when they imagined their wedding day.
And today was supposed to be hers.
Selena stood at the center of it all, wrapped in layers of white silk and lace, her fingers trembling ever so slightly as they curled around her bouquet. The scent of fresh roses filled her lungs, sweet and suffocating.
Everything was perfect.
Too perfect.
Her heart pounded—not with joy, but with something she couldn’t quite name. A quiet unease had been sitting in her chest since morning, pressing harder with every passing minute.
The music had already stopped.
That wasn’t supposed to happen.
The guests—hundreds of them—shifted in their seats, whispering behind manicured hands, exchanging curious glances. Some checked their phones. Others craned their necks toward the entrance.
Still no groom.
Selena forced a smile, though her lips felt stiff, unnatural. He’s just late, she told herself. Traffic. A delay. Something trivial.
Adrian wouldn’t do this to her.
He couldn’t.
Right?
“Miss… should we… stall a bit longer?”
The wedding coordinator’s voice came out low and cautious, like she was afraid even speaking too loudly might shatter something fragile.
Selena swallowed.
“Yes,” she said, her voice steady in a way that surprised even her. “He’ll be here.”
He has to be.
Minutes passed.
Then more minutes.
The whispers grew louder.
Her father’s face, seated in the front row, had gone from proud to tight with concern. Her mother’s fingers were clasped so tightly together they’d turned pale.
Selena’s chest tightened.
Something was wrong.
Something was very wrong.
And then—
The doors opened.
A collective hush swept through the hall.
Relief flooded her so quickly it almost made her dizzy. Her lips parted, a breath catching in her throat as she lifted her gaze toward the entrance.
Adrian…
But the smile that began to form on her lips froze.
Because he wasn’t alone.
He walked in slowly, confidently—like a man who had nothing to apologize for. His tailored suit was flawless, his expression calm.
And beside him—
No.
No.
That wasn’t possible.
Selena’s fingers loosened around her bouquet. A few petals slipped free, drifting silently to the floor.
Because the woman holding his arm…
Was her best friend.
Lila.
The same Lila who had helped her pick this dress. The same Lila who had cried with her, laughed with her, promised to stand beside her as her maid of honor.
The same Lila who was now wearing a fitted champagne dress—and standing where she shouldn’t be.
Holding the man she was supposed to marry.
The silence in the hall turned sharp, electric.
Then came the whispers.
“Oh my God…”
“Is that…?”
“No way…”
Selena couldn’t hear them properly. Everything sounded distant, muffled, like she had been dropped underwater.
Her heartbeat roared in her ears.
Adrian stopped a few feet away from her.
He didn’t look guilty.
That was the worst part.
He looked… certain.
Calm.
Resolved.
“Selena,” he said.
Just her name.
Not I’m sorry.
Not this isn’t what it looks like.
Not even a lie.
Just her name.
Her throat felt dry.
“…What is this?”
Her voice didn’t sound like hers.
Lila shifted slightly closer to Adrian, her fingers tightening around his arm as if claiming him.
That small movement felt like a knife sliding between Selena’s ribs.
Adrian exhaled, like this was all an inconvenience he had to deal with.
“I didn’t want to do this here,” he said, his tone measured, almost bored. “But there’s no point dragging this out.”
Selena stared at him.
Each word that followed felt like a hammer striking her chest.
“I can’t marry you.”
The hall erupted into murmurs.
Her world… cracked.
“…What?”
“I’ve been meaning to tell you,” he continued, as though discussing something trivial. “This marriage—it was a mistake.”
A mistake.
Three years.
Countless memories.
Every promise he had ever made.
Reduced to a mistake.
Selena’s fingers curled tighter around the bouquet until the thorns bit into her skin.
She didn’t feel the pain.
Her gaze shifted slowly—to Lila.
“Since when?” she asked, her voice dangerously quiet.
Lila hesitated.
For a second—just a second—something like guilt flickered in her eyes.
Then it was gone.
“Feelings don’t follow rules, Selena,” she said softly.
That hurt more than anything.
Because it sounded… rehearsed.
Practiced.
Planned.
“How long?” Selena pressed.
Silence.
Then Adrian spoke.
“Six months.”
The words hit like a gunshot.
Six months.
Six months of lies.
Six months of smiles.
Six months of standing beside her, touching her, telling her he loved her—
While loving someone else.
Her best friend.
A broken laugh escaped her lips before she could stop it.
“Six months…” she repeated.
Her vision blurred slightly, but she refused to cry.
Not here.
Not in front of them.
Not in front of everyone.
“You could’ve told me,” she said. “Before today.”
Adrian’s jaw tightened slightly.
“I didn’t want unnecessary drama.”
Unnecessary… drama.
Selena felt something inside her snap.
The humiliation burned through her veins, hot and vicious. Every eye in the room was on her—watching, judging, pitying.
Recording.
She could already imagine the headlines.
Bride Abandoned at the Altar.
Best Friend Steals Groom.
Her hands trembled.
But not from weakness.
From rage.
Lila stepped forward slightly, her expression softening in a way that felt almost insulting.
“We didn’t mean for it to happen like this—”
“Don’t.”
Selena’s voice cut through the air like glass.
Lila froze.
“Don’t pretend you care,” Selena continued, her eyes locking onto hers. “Not now.”
Silence fell again.
Thick. Heavy.
Then Adrian sighed, clearly impatient.
“This is pointless,” he said. “It’s over, Selena. Let’s not make a scene.”
A scene.
She almost laughed again.
Because what did he think this was?
A quiet conversation?
A polite breakup?
He had just destroyed her in front of hundreds of people.
And he didn’t want a scene?
Something cold settled in her chest.
If he thought she would stand there and take it—
He didn’t know her at all.
Slowly, deliberately, Selena lowered her bouquet.
The roses fell to the floor.
A soft gasp rippled through the crowd.
She stepped forward.
One step.
Then another.
Not toward Adrian.
Past him.
The movement confused everyone.
Whispers rose again as she walked down from the altar platform, her heels clicking sharply against the marble floor.
Each step was steady.
Controlled.
Purposeful.
Her heart pounded harder with every second.
But her face—
Her face was calm.
Terrifyingly calm.
Because a thought had just formed in her mind.
Wild.
Reckless.
Insane.
Perfect.
At the far end of the front row sat a man who hadn’t moved since the doors opened.
Unlike everyone else, he wasn’t whispering.
He wasn’t shocked.
He was simply watching.
Observing.
His presence was quiet—but overwhelming.
Power radiated from him like heat.
Dark suit. Impeccable posture. Sharp, unreadable eyes.
And a face that held no emotion at all.
Victor Hale.
Adrian’s father.
The real power behind everything.
The man no one dared to cross.
Selena stopped in front of him.
For the first time, a flicker of interest crossed his gaze.
The entire hall seemed to hold its breath.
“Selena…” her mother whispered faintly from behind.
Ignoring everything—everyone—Selena looked straight into Victor’s eyes.
Up close, they were even colder than she imagined.
Calculating.
Dangerous.
Good.
That’s exactly what she needed.
Her heart slammed against her ribs.
This was madness.
But it was too late to turn back.
Not after what they had done to her.
Not after the way they had humiliated her.
If they wanted a scene—
She would give them one they would never forget.
Selena took a slow breath.
Then she spoke.
Clear.
Steady.
Unshaken.
“Since your son doesn’t want me…”
A ripple of confusion spread through the crowd.
Victor’s gaze sharpened slightly.
Selena didn’t look away.
“…marry me instead.”
Silence.
Absolute silence.
For a moment, it felt like the entire world had stopped.
No whispers.
No movement.
No sound.
Just shock.
Pure, suffocating shock.
Behind her, she heard it—
Adrian’s voice.
“What the hell are you doing?!”
Lila gasped.
Her parents stood up abruptly.
But Selena didn’t turn around.
She kept her eyes locked on Victor.
Because his reaction was the only one that mattered.
Seconds passed.
Long.
Heavy.
Dangerous seconds.
Then—
Victor leaned back slightly in his seat, studying her like she was something unexpected.
Something… interesting.
The corner of his lips lifted.
Not a smile.
Something darker.
“Do you even understand what you’re saying?” he asked, his voice low, smooth, and dangerously calm.
Selena’s pulse raced.
But her expression didn’t change.
“I do.”
A pause.
His eyes searched hers, as if trying to peel back every layer, every intention.
“Marriage to me isn’t a game,” he said. “I don’t do pretend. I don’t do temporary.”
His voice dropped slightly.
“And I don’t make second choices.”
A challenge.
A warning.
A test.
Selena held his gaze.
“Good,” she said quietly.
“Because neither do I.”
Another silence.
He watched her for a long moment.
Then—
Slowly—
Victor Hale stood up.
Gasps echoed through the hall.
Adrian’s voice rose, furious now. “Dad, this is ridiculous—”
“Quiet.”
One word.
Cold.
Final.
Adrian fell silent.
Victor’s attention returned to Selena.
And then, in front of everyone—
He extended his hand.
“Alright,” he said.
“If you want to play this game…”
A pause.
His eyes darkened.
“Let’s make it real.”
Selena looked at his hand.
Then back at his face.
Her heart pounded wildly.
This was it.
No turning back.
No undoing what came next.
Slowly…
She placed her hand in his.
The moment their skin touched—
Something shifted.
Something irreversible.
And in the stunned silence of the hall…
Victor Hale turned to the officiant and said:
“Continue the ceremony.”
Chaos exploded.
And Selena realized—
This wasn’t just revenge anymore.
She had just married the most dangerous man in the room.
And her life…
Would never be the same again.
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FLASH MARRIAGE TO MY EX FIANCE'S FATHER of Contents
Chapter 1 Ch. 1Chapter 2 Ch. 2Chapter 3 Ch. 3Chapter 4 Ch. 4Chapter 5 Ch. 5Chapter 6 Ch. 6
Chapter 7 Ch. 7
Chapter 8 Ch. 8
Chapter 9 Ch. 9
Chapter 10 Ch. 10
Chapter 11 Ch. 11
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