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His Stand-in Bride

On the eve of a high-profile wedding that could save her family’s crumbling empire, Annie Mendes finds herself standing at the altar in place of her runaway sister. Forced into a cold, loveless marriage with powerful billionaire Nate Reynolds, Annie braces herself for a life of duty and sacrifice. But the moment their eyes meet, a shocking truth emerges—Nate is the same man she shared a reckless one-night stand with weeks earlier. Now bound as husband and wife, Annie carries a devastating secret: she is pregnant with his child. Nate, betrayed by Amelia’s disappearance and deceived by the Mendes family, is determined to punish Annie. But beneath his icy exterior simmers a dangerous attraction that neither can deny. As secrets unravel and betrayals come to light, Annie must fight to protect not only her family but her unborn child from the chaos Amelia left behind. In a world where loyalty is fragile and love is a dangerous game, Annie and Nate must decide: will their marriage survive the lies, or will it collapse under the weight of betrayal?
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Chapter 7

The moment the car door opened, a wall of light hit me.

Cameras flashed in rapid bursts, a staccato rhythm that made the night glitter unnaturally bright. Reporters shouted questions, their voices tangled together into a roar. Nate stepped out first, tall, composed, his jaw set like marble. He turned, offering me his hand.

I hesitated. Just a second. But the pause was enough for another round of flashes to explode, for the whispers to ripple through the crowd— is she nervous? is the bride hiding something?

I slid my hand into his. His grip was strong, steady, the kind that didn’t allow room for retreat. He guided me out, the cameras exploding again as I stood beside him in the floodlights.

Smile.

The word echoed in my head like an order. I forced my lips into shape. But it felt wrong, tight, as though the smile were a mask too small for my face.

“Look this way, Mrs. Reynolds!”

“Where’s your sister tonight?”

“Mr. Reynolds, how does it feel to be married at last?”

The questions cut like tiny blades, each one finding a bruise I didn’t want touched. Nate didn’t falter. His hand slid to the small of my back, firm, guiding, a warning as clear as if he’d whispered it.

We walked through the hotel’s glittering entrance and into the gala, the air heavy with perfume and the soft clink of crystal. Chandeliers dripped with light above, and violins hummed a tune that barely cut through the low murmur of conversation.

“Perfect timing,” Nate murmured, his smile never slipping as he leaned close enough for only me to hear. “Now keep it together.”

I stiffened under his touch but nodded, my heart hammering in my chest.

Guests turned to greet us, their eyes sharp with curiosity. Champagne glasses lifted, practiced laughter floated in the air. To them, we were the spectacle—the newlyweds, the perfect merger of power and legacy.

“My wife,” Nate said smoothly, introducing me to faces I half-recognized from magazines and business articles. He spoke the word wife with such ease, such finality, that it made my skin prickle.

I murmured polite replies, smiled until my cheeks ached, let his arm anchor me through the sea of people. Each time I shifted slightly away, his hand at my back pressed me closer, reminding me—there was no escape.

Then came the comment.

A man in a navy suit, his smile sharp and eyes sharper, leaned closer. “Quite the evening,” he said, raising his glass. “Though I must admit, I expected to see Amelia Mendes at your side.”

The name sliced through the air. My lungs seized. I tried to swallow, but the champagne in my throat turned bitter.

Nate didn’t flinch. His expression stayed smooth, but his hand tightened at my waist, hard enough to make me bite back a gasp.

“My wife is Annie,” Nate said, his tone silk over steel. “That’s all anyone needs to know.”

The man’s smile faltered, just slightly, before he raised his glass again and drifted away.

I exhaled slowly, my body trembling. Nate’s fingers didn’t ease. Instead, he leaned down, his breath brushing my ear. “Careful,” he murmured. “Your face almost gave you away.”

I forced another smile as another couple approached, but inside, my stomach twisted.

The night dragged on, an endless parade of polite conversation, fake laughter, and veiled questions. Every so often, Nate would bend close, his lips grazing my temple, whispering something charming for others to see—but each word was for me alone, edged with warning.

“Don’t look so tense, Annie. They’ll smell blood.”

“Breathe. You’re not going to faint on me, are you?”

“Smile wider. You look like you’re at a funeral.”

By the time we finally escaped the crowd, my head ached, and my jaw throbbed from the effort of pretending.

The car ride back was quiet at first, the hum of the engine filling the silence. The city lights streaked past the tinted windows, dazzling and cold.

I stared out at them, pressing my hands together in my lap to keep them from shaking.

“You almost slipped,” Nate said suddenly. His voice was calm, almost too calm.

I turned to him, my heart stuttering. “What?”

“At the mention of Amelia. Your face. Your silence. You nearly confirmed what they were fishing for.”

“I—” I shook my head. “I didn’t say anything.”

“You didn’t need to.” His eyes cut to me, sharp, assessing. “You wear your thoughts too easily. You want to survive in this world, Annie? Learn to lie with your eyes.”

Anger surged up, hot and bitter. “Maybe if you didn’t expect me to carry a secret this heavy, I wouldn’t have to lie at all.”

His mouth curved, but it wasn’t a smile. It was colder than that. “That’s the reality you married into. And you’ll play your part whether you like it or not.”

The car slowed as it approached the penthouse. The silence between us thickened, pressing against my skin.

As we stepped out, Nate leaned close, his lips brushing my ear, his voice low enough to be a threat only I could hear.

“Do that again,” he whispered, “and I won’t be so forgiving.”

A shiver ran down my spine. The cameras were gone, the gala behind us, but for the first time tonight I understood something dangerous.

The mask wasn’t just for the public. It was for survival.

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