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His Stand-in Bride

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 6

Sunlight spilled across the wide windows, flooding the penthouse in soft gold. The glass walls made the city stretch endlessly below me, glittering like a world I didn't belong to. The sheets tangled around my legs were silk, smooth and cool, but they felt more like restraints than comfort. Everything about this place screamed luxury-marble floors, expensive art, orchids in crystal vases-but to me, it was a cage. A beautiful, suffocating cage. I sat up slowly, pulling the robe tighter around me. The scent of fresh coffee drifted through the air, rich and bitter. My stomach clenched. I hadn't eaten since the wedding, and yet I wasn't sure if food could sit in me now. Voices murmured faintly from outside the bedroom. The low hum of staff preparing for the day. Dishes clinking. Shoes tapping against the marble. Every sound reminded me I was a guest here. No-not a guest. A possession. When I finally stepped into the dining room, Nate was already seated at the head of the long glass table. He wore a dark suit, perfectly tailored, his tie knotted with precise sharpness. His presence filled the room before he even looked up. "Sit," he said, not glancing away from the papers spread before him. My throat tightened. I slid into a chair opposite him. A maid appeared instantly, setting down a plate of fresh fruit and croissants in front of me, her eyes flickering nervously between us. I picked up a strawberry, more to occupy my hands than because I was hungry. Nate finally looked up. His gaze was sharp, cutting, as though he could see every secret I was trying to bury. "This marriage," he began, his tone measured, "isn't about you. It isn't about me, either. It's about control. Power. Appearances." The strawberry nearly slipped from my fingers. "Appearances?" He leaned back in his chair, steepling his hands. "You will stand at my side, smile when required, and keep your mouth shut. To the world, we are a perfect union. No cracks. No questions." Heat rose in my chest. "So that's all I am to you? Decoration?" His jaw twitched. "You're more than decoration, Annie. You're leverage. A Mendes tied to a Reynolds. The perfect story for the vultures in the press. And the perfect cover for investors who don't need to know how close your family is to ruin." My hands tightened around the fork, the metal biting into my palm. "I didn't ask for this marriage." His eyes darkened, a flicker of something dangerous passing through them. "Neither did I." The words hit like a slap. I lowered my gaze, staring at the croissant I couldn't bring myself to eat. "You'll keep your loyalty to me unquestionable," he continued, his tone like a knife scraping across glass. "You won't embarrass me. You won't defy me in public. Whatever resentment you feel, you'll bury it so deep no one else can see it." "And in private?" I asked, my voice sharper than I meant. His lips curved slightly, though there was no humor in it. "In private, you can scream all you want. But out there-" he gestured toward the sprawling skyline behind him, "you are Mrs. Reynolds. And you will act like it." The staff moved quietly around us, pretending not to hear. Yet I could feel their eyes on me, quick, cautious glances. They knew. They sensed the tension crackling in the air. I swallowed hard, my chest aching with the weight of his rules. "You talk about loyalty," I said softly, "but you don't trust me." His gaze pinned me in place. "Trust is earned, Annie. And so far, your family has done nothing but lie." The words silenced me. My throat burned, but no reply came. Breakfast ended in silence, save for the clinking of silverware and the whisper of footsteps as the staff cleared the plates. Nate returned to his papers, dismissing me without a word. I rose, my robe brushing the floor as I left the room, my chest tight with rage and helplessness. The rest of the day passed in a blur. I wandered the penthouse halls like a ghost. The library smelled faintly of leather and dust, the sitting room gleamed with untouched perfection, the balcony opened to the cold bite of wind. But none of it belonged to me. None of it ever would. By evening, I was restless, pacing the bedroom like a caged bird. The city lights blinked outside, mocking me with their freedom. I pressed my hand against the glass, wishing I could melt into the night and disappear. That's when I heard it. Nate's voice. Low, hard. I crept toward the half-open door of his study, the words slipping through the crack. "She's not what I expected," he was saying. "But that doesn't matter. The deal stands. And if she thinks she can play me, she'll regret it." My heart lurched, slamming against my ribs. He was talking about me. The phone clicked. Silence fell. I stepped back quickly, retreating into the shadows of the hallway, my breath sharp and shallow. In the quiet, his words echoed in my skull, over and over. If she thinks she can play me, she'll regret it. I pressed my palm against my stomach, the secret I carried pressing harder on my chest than ever before. And for the first time, I wondered not just if Nate would ever find out- but what he would do when he did.
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