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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 3

The wrought-iron gates of Château Lumière stood closed against me like a slap in the face. I pulled up to the entrance I'd driven through countless times before, my rental car's engine ticking in the sudden silence. The familiar sight of our vineyard rolling away in golden waves should have been comforting. Instead, it felt like staring at something stolen.

I pressed the intercom button, expecting the familiar voice of Marcel, our longtime groundskeeper. Instead, a crisp, unfamiliar voice crackled through the speaker.

"State your business."

"This is Harper Sterling. I'm here to access my property."

A pause. Then: "I'm sorry, ma'am, but Mrs. Sterling has requested that no unauthorized personnel enter the premises."

The words hit me like ice water. Mrs. Sterling. As if I wasn't standing right here.

"I am Mrs. Sterling," I said, fighting to keep my voice level. "This is my property. I have documentation—"

"Ma'am, I'm going to have to ask you to leave. Mrs. Sterling is conducting important business today, and she's been very clear about security protocols."

Through the gates, I could see what he meant by "important business." Three white media vans were parked in our circular driveway, their satellite dishes gleaming in the afternoon sun. A camera crew was setting up equipment near the fountain where Easton and I had posed for our wedding photos.

I pulled out my phone, hands shaking as I scrolled to my digital property documents. "Look, I can prove—"

The intercom clicked off.

I sat there for a long moment, staring at the gates that had been changed—new electronic locks where our old manual ones used to be. Even the security camera was different, its red light blinking at me like an accusation.

Fine. If they wanted to play games, I knew this place better than anyone.

I drove around the perimeter until I reached the service road that led to the employee entrance. The narrow path wound through the vineyard workers' quarters, past the equipment sheds where we stored tractors and harvesting machinery. This entrance had always been more discreet, used by staff and deliveries.

As I parked near the weathered wooden door, a familiar figure emerged from the shadows of the storage barn. Declan O'Brien, our head sommelier, looked exactly as he had when I'd last seen him six months ago—silver hair swept back, weathered hands that could identify a wine's vintage by touch alone.

"Mrs. Sterling?" His Irish accent carried genuine surprise and relief. "Thank God you're here. I've been trying to reach Mr. Sterling for days, but—"

"Declan." I nearly collapsed with gratitude at seeing a friendly face. "You know who I am."

"Of course I know who you are. You and Mr. Sterling bought this place three years ago. I was here the day you signed the papers." His weathered face creased with concern. "But there's been some strange business going on. That woman, she showed up yesterday with a man who looks just like Mr. Sterling, claiming ownership. Had all the right papers, knew things about the property that only the owners should know."

My heart hammered against my ribs. "Declan, I need to get inside. Specifically, I need to get to the underground wine cellar. To the vault."

His eyes sharpened. "The biometric vault? The one only you and Mr. Sterling can access?"

"That's the one."

Declan studied my face for a long moment, then nodded. "Come on then. We'll go through the kitchen entrance. Most of the crew is distracted by all the filming nonsense anyway."

He led me through a maze of service corridors I'd forgotten existed. The château's bones were medieval, full of hidden passages and forgotten rooms. We moved through the staff areas—past the industrial kitchen where our catering team prepared for events, through the narrow hallway lined with wine storage.

The familiar scents of oak and aged wine should have been comforting. Instead, they felt tainted by whatever performance was happening in the main house.

"Declan," I whispered as we approached the door that led to the main cellars. "The man with Sloane—did you get a good look at him?"

"Aye." His voice was troubled. "Looks exactly like Mr. Sterling, talks like him too. But something's off. The way he holds himself, like he's performing. And he doesn't know the little things—asked me where we keep the '98 Bordeaux, when any fool knows we don't have a '98 vintage."

We were almost to the cellar entrance when footsteps echoed in the corridor ahead. Declan grabbed my arm, pulling me back, but it was too late.

A woman rounded the corner—tall, sharp-featured, with the kind of aggressive elegance that screamed high-end management. She wore a black blazer and carried herself like she owned the world. When she saw me, her eyes narrowed with immediate recognition.

"You." Her voice was pure venom. "You're the woman from the internet. The stalker."

"I'm Harper Sterling," I said, straightening my spine. "And you are?"

"Margaux Delacroix, Ms. Archer's representative." She stepped directly into my path, blocking access to the cellar stairs. "And you're trespassing on private property. I've already contacted our legal team about your harassment campaign."

"This is my property." I kept my voice steady, professional. "I have documentation proving ownership."

Margaux laughed, a sound like breaking glass. "Forged documents don't constitute legal ownership, sweetheart. You want to explain to me how you managed to fake a marriage certificate? Or how you got access to Mr. Sterling's personal information for your little fantasy?"

The accusation hit like a physical blow. "I didn't fake anything."

"Right." She pulled out her phone. "One call, and I'll have security escort you off the premises. Or better yet, the local police can handle this. Breaking and entering, harassment, identity theft—"

"That's enough." Declan stepped forward, his voice carrying decades of authority. "Mrs. Sterling has every right to be here."

Margaux's eyes flicked between us, calculating. "The delusional woman has an accomplice. How charming."

Our raised voices must have carried, because suddenly the corridor filled with the sound of approaching footsteps. Multiple sets, moving fast.

The cellar door burst open.

Sloane Archer emerged first, and the sight of her made my breath catch. She was wearing my dress—the custom Valentino I'd left in the château's master closet last summer. Midnight blue silk that I'd had tailored specifically for our anniversary dinner. It fit her perfectly, as if it had been made for her body instead of mine.

But it was the man behind her that made my world tilt.

Easton's face. Easton's height and build and the way he moved. But when those familiar green eyes met mine, there was no recognition, no love, no concern for my obvious distress.

Instead, there was something that made my skin crawl.

Triumph.

He smiled—Easton's smile, but wrong in every way that mattered—and I knew with bone-deep certainty that my nightmare was just beginning.

"Well," he said, his voice a perfect mimicry of my husband's. "Look what the cat dragged in."

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