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My Billionaire Husband Married Someone Else On Camera

Harper Voss has been married to Easton Sterling — New York’s most reclusive tech billionaire — for seven years. Their marriage is private, powerful, and real. So when supermodel-turned-actress Sloane Archer publicly claims to be Mrs. Sterling on live television, flashing a marriage certificate with Easton’s face, Harper’s world fractures. The internet takes Sloane’s side. Harper’s career in independent film production is shredded overnight. Everything she’s built is on fire. But Harper isn’t the crying-in-a-corner type. She boards a flight to confront Sloane on her own turf — only to discover that the man at Sloane’s side isn’t Easton at all. Someone has stolen her husband’s identity. Someone close enough to forge documents, fool the public, and nearly destroy her marriage. Now Harper has seventy-two hours to prove who she really is, expose a con artist who shares her husband’s face, and deliver a reckoning so public that no algorithm will ever bury it. The question isn’t whether Harper will fight back. It’s whether Sloane will survive it.
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Chapter 2

I stared at the screen until my eyes burned, screenshot after screenshot capturing every detail of the man who wore my husband's face. The way he held his wine glass—left hand, when Easton was distinctly right-handed. The slight difference in his smile, sharper at the edges. And that watch—a gold Rolex Submariner gleaming on his wrist. Easton owned exactly one timepiece: a vintage Seiko his grandfather had given him, worn and beloved.

"This is impossible," I whispered to my empty office, but the evidence was mounting with each frozen frame.

The man on screen laughed at something Sloane said, his head tilting back in a gesture that looked like Easton's but felt wrong. Too theatrical. Too performed.

My phone exploded with notifications. The #TheRealMrsSterling hashtag was trending, but not in my favor. Every comment, every repost, every reaction painted me as the delusional fan, the crazy woman who couldn't accept reality.

"Harper Films is a joke if this is their CEO," read one particularly vicious tweet that had been retweeted eight hundred times.

My office phone rang, the harsh sound cutting through my spiraling thoughts.

"Harper." Maren's voice was ice-cold professional, the tone she used when delivering bad news to difficult clients. "We need to talk."

"Maren, I can explain—"

"The Meridian Group just pulled their funding. Completely. They're citing 'reputational concerns' and 'questions about leadership stability.'" Each word hit like a physical blow. "That's two million dollars, Harper. Gone."

I gripped the phone tighter. "And the Morrison documentary?"

"Suspended pending further review." Her voice cracked slightly. "Harper, what the hell is happening? TMZ just published an article calling you a 'delusional stalker with a dangerous obsession.' They have quotes from industry insiders questioning your mental state."

The room spun around me. Three years of work on the Morrison documentary, a story that could change how the world understood corporate whistleblowing. All of it crumbling because of whatever sick game this was.

"I have to go," I managed.

I hung up and immediately dialed Easton again. Straight to voicemail. Again. The automated message in his familiar voice felt like mockery now.

With shaking fingers, I scrolled through my contacts until I found Rhys Chen, Easton's assistant in London. The phone rang four times before his crisp British accent filled the line.

"Harper? Is everything alright? It's rather late here."

"Rhys, where is Easton? I've been trying to reach him for hours."

A pause. "He was here for the morning meetings, but around two o'clock he received a call and left rather abruptly. Said it was a family emergency. I assumed it concerned you?"

Family emergency. My blood chilled. "What kind of call?"

"I'm not certain. He went quite pale, though. Asked me to cancel his remaining appointments and said he'd be unreachable for the next twenty-four hours." Rhys's voice carried genuine concern. "Harper, is he alright?"

I couldn't answer. Couldn't explain that my husband was apparently in two places at once, that his face was being used by someone who should have been nothing but a nightmare from our past.

"If he contacts you, tell him to call me immediately," I said.

After hanging up, I sat in the growing darkness of my office, the only light coming from my laptop screen. The TikTok live stream was still running, and I watched with sick fascination as the man who looked like Easton guided Sloane through the château's wine cellar—our wine cellar, where Easton and I had shared our first dance as husband and wife.

I opened my laptop and navigated to the blockchain property registry where our joint ownership of Château Lumière was recorded. The system required biometric verification—both our fingerprints and retinal scans, recorded when we'd purchased the property three years ago as an investment and romantic getaway.

My fingerprint unlocked the first layer. The property was still registered to both of us, unchanged. But there was a pending transaction, initiated just six hours ago. Someone was trying to transfer ownership using Easton's biometrics.

The transfer was incomplete—it needed my approval to finalize. But the attempt itself made my skin crawl. How could anyone replicate Easton's biometric data?

Unless...

I grabbed my phone and booked the first available flight to Bordeaux. Red-eye, departing in three hours. I threw essentials into a bag, my hands moving on autopilot while my mind raced.

Adrian. The name Easton had whispered before the line went dead. A name from the darkest Chapter of our early relationship, when we'd discovered that Easton had a half-brother he'd never known about. A half-brother who'd tried to steal his identity, his life, everything he'd built. We'd thought Adrian was gone, neutralized by restraining orders and legal threats.

But what if he'd never really left?

The drive to LAX passed in a blur. I kept checking my phone, hoping for a call from Easton, a text, anything. Instead, I found more notifications. Sloane had posted again—a cozy dinner photo with her "husband" at what looked like the château's private dining room. The man's face was partially shadowed, but I could see enough to confirm what I already knew.

That wasn't my husband.

I was standing in the security line, boarding pass in hand, when my phone buzzed with a text from an unknown number.

"Mrs. Sterling, I suggest you don't come to Bordeaux. Your husband's past is more complicated than you imagine. —B.C."

My breath caught. B.C. Bennett Calloway. Another name Easton had mentioned only once, in the context of Adrian's schemes. Someone he'd described as "no longer existing in this world."

Apparently, a lot of people who were supposed to be gone were very much alive.

I stared at those two initials until the security agent called me forward. Whatever was happening at Château Lumière, whatever game Adrian was playing with my life, I wouldn't face it from thousands of miles away.

I was going to France.

I was going to get my husband back.

And I was going to end this nightmare once and for all.

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