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His Unwanted Bride: The Secret Genius Commander

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Corey Hendrix was the family's dirty secret, a forgotten stepdaughter deliberately hidden away in rural Montana for twenty years. But today, her stepfather Isham summoned her to his study and slid a marriage contract across the desk. He was forcing her to marry Lucas Fitzgerald—a powerful billionaire rumored to be paralyzed from the waist down—simply so her favored stepsister Brandi wouldn't have to waste her life on a "cripple." "If you refuse, you'll be on the street before dinner. Let's see how long you last." Isham threatened her with cold disdain, treating her like a worthless commodity to be traded for a corporate alliance. Her stepsister Brandi kicked her door open just to mock her, calling her a pathetic country bumpkin. They even used Corey's tragically deceased mother as emotional blackmail, entirely confident in their control, secretly hiding the fact that Isham had embezzled the five-million-dollar trust fund her mother left behind. The entire Copeland family looked down on her, convinced she was just a timid, helpless outcast who had no choice but to accept this deeply unfair fate. They had no idea that the moment Corey walked out of that study, her submissive mask dissolved. Locking her bedroom door, she pulled out an encrypted, military-grade laptop and logged in under her real title: Commander "Argent" of the BTO special ops. This forced marriage wasn't a cage, but her perfect cover to infiltrate New York's elite and finally avenge her mother's murder.

His Unwanted Bride: The Secret Genius Commander Chapter 1

The heavy oak door of the study clicked shut, the sound swallowed by the thick carpets and floor-to-ceiling bookshelves. Isham Copeland didn't bother to look up. He slid a single sheet of paper across the vast expanse of his polished mahogany desk.

"Sign it."

Corey Hendrix stood before the desk, her hands loose at her sides. The air in the room was stale with the scent of old leather and Isham's self-satisfaction. Her eyes dropped to the paper. A marriage contract. Her name was printed in stark black ink next to a name that echoed through New York's high society like a ghost story: Lucas Fitzgerald.

Her gaze flickered over the name, a spark so faint and fast it was undetectable. On the surface, her expression remained a carefully constructed mask of indifference.

"Brandi is the one engaged to him," Corey said, her voice flat.

Isham finally looked up from his paperwork, his lips curling into a sneer. "Brandi is going to marry a hedge fund manager from a good family. A whole man. We can't have her throwing her life away on... that."

That. The word hung in the air. A cripple. The whispered rumor attached to Lucas Fitzgerald's name for the past five years.

"This is the only thing a girl like you is good for," Isham continued, leaning back in his leather chair. It groaned under his weight. "You came from nothing. This is your chance to finally be useful to this family."

He gestured vaguely, as if encompassing her entire twenty years of existence in that one dismissive wave. The twenty years she'd spent in a small town in Montana, deliberately kept out of sight, out of mind. A living reminder of his wife's first, less advantageous marriage.

"If you refuse," he said, his voice dropping to a low threat, "the monthly allowance stops. The credit cards are cut. You'll be on the street before dinner. Let's see how long you last."

Corey's stomach tightened, a familiar knot of cold anger. She remembered Montana. The endless sky, the quiet mountains. The world thought she was an outcast, a forgotten child left to run wild. They had no idea how useful that isolation had been.

Isham, seeing her silence as weakness, pressed his advantage. "Your mother's death was a messy and expensive affair for this family. The least you can do is bring us some honor with this marriage."

The mention of her mother was a physical blow. Corey's fingers curled, her nails digging into her palms. The pain was a small, sharp anchor in the storm of her emotions. She forced her hand to relax, smoothing out the creases in her worn jeans. She had to control it. Control was everything.

She lifted her chin, her eyes meeting his. The practiced apathy in them was a shield. "What's in it for me?"

Isham's face flushed with anger. He slammed his hand on the desk, the sound making the crystal whiskey glass on the corner jump. "You're in no position to bargain!"

Corey didn't flinch. She just watched him, her silence a wall he couldn't break. The fury in his eyes slowly cooled, replaced by a grudging calculation. He saw her not as a daughter, but as a business problem to be solved.

"Fine," he spat, as if the word tasted foul. "After the wedding, you'll get a sum. Enough to live comfortably for the rest of your life. Now sign the damn paper."

A flicker of a smile, so small it was barely there, touched Corey's lips. It was a smile of pure, cold victory.

"Okay," she said.

She picked up the pen, her movements deliberate. She signed her name, the ink flowing smoothly onto the page. A transaction completed.

Isham snatched the paper back, his satisfaction obvious. He thought he had won. He thought he had just sold a worthless commodity for a priceless alliance.

"Get out," he said, waving his hand dismissively, already turning back to his work. He was done with her.

Corey turned and walked out of the study. The heavy door clicked shut behind her, and in that instant, the mask of the submissive stepdaughter dissolved. The slight slump in her shoulders straightened. Her steps, once hesitant, became firm and silent on the plush runner of the long, opulent hallway.

She was no victim. She was a volunteer.

She reached her assigned room, the smallest and most remote guest suite in the sprawling Long Island manor. She locked the door, the bolt sliding home with a satisfying thud.

From the bottom of her duffel bag, tucked into a false bottom beneath a worn pair of hiking boots, she pulled out a device that looked like a simple USB flash drive.

She connected it to a sleek, matte-black laptop, one that would look ordinary to any casual observer but was, in fact, a heavily modified and encrypted piece of military-grade hardware.

The screen flickered to life, displaying not a standard operating system, but a single, stark emblem: the stylized eagle of the Bureau of Transnational Operations. BTO.

Her fingers flew across the keyboard, typing a password that was a complex alphanumeric string thirty-two characters long. The command interface appeared.

A single encrypted message was waiting for her, flagged with the highest priority. It was from her second-in-command, a man known only as Kestrel.

Argent, 'Project Nightingale' has entered Phase II. Target is confirmed to be in New York.

Corey's codename. Argent.

Her fingers moved again, a blur of motion. Her reply was short and precise.

Acknowledge. I've established contact with the periphery. The Copeland family is secured. Proceed as planned.

She sent the message, then pulled up a different file. It was a comprehensive dossier on Lucas Fitzgerald. His business dealings, his family history, his medical records. She scrolled down to the section detailing the accident five years ago that had reportedly left him paralyzed from the waist down.

She highlighted the entire section in red, adding a single annotation: VERIFY.

A cold, genuine smile finally touched her lips. She leaned back, the faint light from the screen illuminating the chilling determination in her eyes.

"Paralyzed?" she whispered to the empty room. "We'll see about that."

She disconnected the communicator, and the laptop screen went dark. She was once again just Corey Hendrix, the unwanted bride.

She walked to the window, looking out at the perfectly manicured lawns of the estate. This marriage wasn't a cage.

It was the key to the battlefield. And she wasn't the sacrifice. She was the hunter.

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