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Jilted Bride's Revenge: From Wedding Scandal to Success Novel Cover

Jilted Bride's Revenge: From Wedding Scandal to Success

The notification tone on my phone broke the silence of my dressing room. I'd been staring at my wedding dress—a Vera Wang masterpiece that had taken eighteen months to create—for the past hour, trying to decide if I should wear my grandmother's pearls or the diamond necklace my father had gifted me last Christmas. I picked up my phone, expecting another message from the wedding planner about tomorrow's arrangements. Instead, my screen filled with a photo that made my blood run cold. Brody—my fiancé, my childhood sweetheart, the man I'd supported through every ambition and failure—had his lips pressed against another woman's neck. Her head was thrown back in ecstasy, her fingers tangled in his dark hair. The caption read: "Future Mrs. Wells getting a head start on wedding night practice! #NYCSociety #WeddingScandal" My hands trembled as I scrolled through the post. There were more photos—Brody feeding her champagne in what looked like his downtown penthouse, her legs draped across his lap in the back of his Bentley, their silhouettes against the Manhattan skyline as they kissed on his rooftop terrace.
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Chapter 2

The crunch of tires on the gravel driveway pulled me away from the window where I'd been standing for the past hour. I recognized the sound of Brody's Aston Martin immediately—a birthday gift from my father three years ago. My stomach tightened as I watched him emerge, straightening his custom Tom Ford jacket with practiced nonchalance.

I didn't move to greet him when he entered the house. Instead, I remained in the bay window of my father's study, watching as he charmed the housekeeper with his usual easy smile. The same smile that had once made my heart race now made my skin crawl.

"Amber." His voice carried that familiar note of authority as he entered the study without knocking. "We need to talk about tomorrow."

I turned slowly, studying his face. Not a trace of shame marred his perfect features. His dark hair was impeccably styled, his blue eyes clear and confident. He looked like a man coming to discuss a business deal, not a fiancé who'd been caught with another woman less than twenty-four hours before our wedding.

"About tomorrow?" I repeated, my voice steadier than I expected.

Brody sighed, running a hand through his hair—a gesture I'd once found endearing. "The wedding needs to proceed as planned. We can't let this... unfortunate situation... derail everything we've built."

"Unfortunate situation?" The words hung between us, hollow and inadequate.

"Look, Amber." He moved closer, his cologne—the one I'd given him last Christmas—filling the space between us. "What happened with Indie was a mistake. But it doesn't have to change anything between us."

I blinked, certain I'd misheard him. "What?"

"I'm proposing a modern arrangement," he continued, as if discussing a merger rather than our marriage. "We get married tomorrow, just as planned. The Harrison-Wells alliance remains intact." His eyes gleamed with calculated ambition. "And I'll be... discreet about my personal life."

The room seemed to tilt slightly as his meaning became clear. "You want me to marry you knowing you'll continue seeing her?"

"It's how many of our peers operate," he said with a dismissive wave. "You'd maintain your status as Mrs. Wells, with all the privileges that entails. The penthouse, the Hamptons house, the European vacations."

I stared at him, truly seeing him perhaps for the first time. "And what would I get in return for accepting this... arrangement?"

"A life of luxury and respectability," he replied, as if offering me a great bargain. "Your family's position, plus mine. We'd be unstoppable."

I felt something cold settle in my chest—not heartbreak, but clarity. "You really think I'd accept this."

"It's not about acceptance, Amber." His tone hardened slightly. "It's about recognizing reality. The Harrison fortune has made you comfortable, but the Wells-Harrison partnership will make you untouchable."

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Three days later, I sat in a corner booth at Le Bernardin, my phone recording silently in my purse. Victoria had texted that Brody was meeting Marcus there—"to celebrate his close call," she'd written with disgust.

I hadn't planned to eavesdrop. But when I heard his laugh from across the restaurant, something pulled me toward their conversation.

"You should have seen her face," Brody was saying, swirling his scotch. "Like she'd never even considered I might have needs beyond her."

Marcus chuckled. "So you're really going through with it? After all that?"

"Of course." Brody's voice dropped lower, forcing me to lean forward. "Amber's useful but boring as hell. She's been my ticket to the top for years. Why throw that away?"

"And Indie?" Marcus asked.

"She's just a distraction." Brody's dismissive tone cut through me like glass. "Once I've secured the Harrison fortune through marriage, I can keep her on the side. Amber won't know the difference."

I sat frozen as Brody continued outlining his plan—his calculated, mercenary plan to use our marriage as nothing more than a business transaction.

"The old man's practically handed me the keys to the kingdom," Brody laughed. "All I have to do is say 'I do' tomorrow and it's mine."

The crystal chandelier above their table caught the light, sending prisms dancing across the white tablecloth. In that moment, I saw everything with perfect clarity—the decade I'd spent building Brody up from nothing, the sacrifices I'd made, the love I'd given him.

And how he'd calculated its worth down to the last dollar.

I slipped my phone from my purse, stopped the recording, and smiled for the first time in days. Tomorrow wasn't just my wedding day.

It was Brody Wells' funeral.

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