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Married to My Mother-in-Law’s Ex

When Bridgette Vance discovers her husband’s affair with her stepsister, her perfect world collapses in front of society’s cameras. Disowned, disgraced, and desperate, she flees to Monaco—only to encounter Thiago Bermudez, a powerful billionaire with ties far closer than she realizes. Thiago offers her a contract marriage: wealth, protection, and the chance to destroy everyone who betrayed her. But as Bridgette steps into her new role as Mrs. Bermudez, she uncovers shocking truths—Thiago was once her ex‑mother‑in‑law’s husband, and her ex‑husband’s former stepfather. What begins as a dangerous alliance for revenge quickly spirals into something darker and more intoxicating. Between betrayal, forbidden desire, and a family war that threatens to consume them both, Bridgette must decide: is she Thiago’s pawn, his weapon… or the one woman powerful enough to bring him to his knees?
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The crystal chandeliers cast a golden glow over the ballroom as Miami's elite mingled beneath them, their laughter and conversation creating a symphony of success. I smoothed my emerald silk gown and checked my reflection in the mirrored wall one last time. Perfect. Just as Father expected.

The Vance Corporation's twenty-fifth anniversary gala was in full swing, and I had spent weeks ensuring every detail was flawless. The ice sculptures, the champagne selection, the guest list—everything had to reflect our family's impeccable standards. Tonight was about celebrating Father's empire, and I was his crown jewel, the perfect daughter who had married into the perfect family.

"Bridgette, darling, you look absolutely radiant," gushed Mrs. Whitmore, one of Father's longtime business associates. Her eyes swept over my gown with barely concealed envy. "That Valentino is simply divine on you."

"Thank you," I replied with the practiced smile I'd perfected over years of these events. "I'm so glad you could join us tonight."

As she drifted away, I scanned the crowd for Derick. My husband had been notably absent from my side for the past hour, which was unusual. He typically enjoyed showing me off at these gatherings, his arm possessively around my waist as he networked with potential clients.

I spotted Father near the bar, his silver hair gleaming as he held court with a group of investors. Arthur Vance commanded attention wherever he went, his presence both magnetic and intimidating. He caught my eye and gave me a subtle nod of approval. Everything was proceeding according to plan.

But where was Derick?

I made my way through the crowd, accepting compliments and making small talk, all while searching for my husband's familiar figure. The ballroom was vast, with several adjoining rooms for more intimate conversations. Perhaps he was in one of those, discussing business.

As I approached the corridor leading to the private meeting rooms, I heard familiar laughter echoing from behind a partially closed door. My heart lifted—Derick's laugh was distinctive, rich and confident. I quickened my pace, already planning to tease him about abandoning me at our own party.

The door to the Wellington Room stood slightly ajar, golden light spilling into the hallway. I reached for the handle, ready to make my entrance with a playful complaint about being left alone to charm the guests.

But the words died in my throat.

Through the gap, I could see them clearly. Derick, my husband of three years, had his hands tangled in familiar auburn hair. Agatha, my stepsister, was pressed against the wall, her cocktail dress hiked up around her thighs as Derick's mouth moved hungrily against her throat.

"God, I've missed this," he groaned, his voice thick with desire. "Missed you."

"Shh," Agatha whispered, though her breathless laugh betrayed her excitement. "Someone might hear us."

"Let them," Derick replied, pulling back to look at her with an intensity I had never seen him direct at me. "I'm so tired of pretending with her. You're the one I want, Agatha. You've always been the one."

The world tilted. The champagne in my system turned to acid, burning my throat as I struggled to process what I was witnessing. This wasn't a moment of weakness, a single lapse in judgment. The familiarity between them, the practiced way they moved together, spoke of something much deeper. Much longer.

"How long?" Agatha asked, echoing my own desperate question.

"Since before the wedding," Derick admitted, his hands roaming her body with a possessiveness that should have been mine. "I should have married you instead. You're so much more... alive than she is. Bridgette's beautiful, but she's like a perfect doll. No passion, no fire. Not like you."

Each word was a dagger to my chest. I gripped the doorframe, my knuckles white as I fought to stay upright. The emerald gown that had made me feel so elegant moments ago now felt like a costume, a beautiful lie wrapped around an unwanted woman.

"Poor little Bridgette," Agatha purred, her voice dripping with mock sympathy. "Always so perfect, so obedient. She has no idea what she's missing, does she? No idea how to satisfy a man like you."

Derick's response was to kiss her again, fierce and hungry. I watched my husband—my husband—pour all the passion he had never shown me into my stepsister's eager mouth.

I should have turned away. Should have fled before anyone saw me. But I was frozen, trapped in this nightmare, watching my entire life crumble in real time.

"Well, well, well."

The voice behind me was sharp with malicious glee. I turned to find Jennifer Caldwell, the biggest gossip in Miami's social scene, standing in the hallway with her phone raised. The camera flash had already gone off.

"This is quite the scandal," she continued, her eyes bright with excitement. "The perfect Vance daughter, catching her husband with her own sister."

More guests began to gather, drawn by the commotion. I heard the whispers starting, saw the phones coming out. In seconds, this moment would be captured from every angle, shared across every social media platform that mattered in our circle.

"Bridgette?" Derick's voice was sharp with surprise. He had finally noticed the crowd gathering in the hallway, had seen me standing there like a statue in my beautiful gown.

Agatha's laugh was pure poison. "Oh, hello, sister. Enjoying the party?"

The camera flashes were blinding now. Dozens of phones pointed at me, capturing my humiliation for posterity. I could already imagine the headlines, the social media posts, the whispered conversations at every future event.

*The Perfect Wife's Perfect Scandal.*

*Bridgette Vance: Betrayed and Broken.*

*From Princess to Pariah in One Night.*

My legs finally remembered how to move. I turned and ran, my heels clicking frantically against the marble floor as laughter and excited chatter erupted behind me. The ballroom that had seemed so elegant moments ago now felt like a gauntlet of judgment, every face turning to watch my retreat.

I burst through the hotel's main entrance into the humid Miami night, gasping for air that felt too thick to breathe. The valet looked startled as I stumbled past him, my perfect composure finally cracking.

Behind me, the gala continued. The music played on, the champagne flowed, and my father's empire celebrated another successful year. But for me, everything had ended in that moment when I saw the truth.

I wasn't the perfect wife. I was the unwanted one, the consolation prize, the beautiful doll with no fire.

And now everyone knew it.

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