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My Fiancé Bought His Mistress My Wedding Dress

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Sloane spent five years concealing her massive family empire and trust fund from Christian, happily splitting cheap diner checks to live an ordinary life with the man she loved. Clutching her mother's pearl bracelet, she finally prepares to reveal her identity as a wealthy heiress. However, before she can share her secret, a shocking betrayal alters everything. This devastating heartbreak threatens to destroy their future, turning her long-awaited night of celebration into a nightmare.

My Fiancé Bought His Mistress My Wedding Dress Chapter 1

I stood in the hallway outside Christian's study, fastening my mother's pearl bracelet with fingers that wouldn't quite steady themselves. Twenty-three pearls. I'd counted them a thousand times. The clasp was finicky—it always had been—and I had to concentrate to get the tiny mechanism to catch.

Tonight was supposed to be the night.

Five years. Five years of splitting diner checks and laughing about whose turn it was to buy groceries. Five years of him thinking I was just Sloane—no last name that mattered, no trust fund, no empire waiting in the wings. Just a girl who loved him.

I'd rehearsed the conversation in my head for weeks. How I'd tell him. How I'd explain that the concealment wasn't a lie so much as a test I needed the world to pass. That I wanted to know what it felt like to be loved for something other than my father's net worth.

I smoothed my dress. Simple. Black. Nothing that screamed money. I'd gotten very good at that.

The study door was cracked open. Warm light spilled into the hallway. I could hear Christian's voice—low, relaxed, the cadence I knew better than my own heartbeat. I smiled and reached for the door handle.

Then he switched languages.

"Sì, tutto è pronto per sabato." Yes, everything is ready for Saturday.

I froze.

Christian didn't speak Italian. Not to me. Not ever.

My hand hovered an inch from the door. The bracelet's clasp pressed cold against the inside of my wrist.

"La famiglia di Jazlyn sarà presente—suo padre ha confermato." Jazlyn's family will be there—her father confirmed.

Jazlyn.

I knew the name. Jazlyn Bailey. Titus Bailey's daughter. I'd seen her at a Spencer Group gala two years ago, draped in something red and expensive, laughing too loudly at jokes that weren't funny. My father had mentioned her once, in passing, with the particular tone he reserved for people he didn't respect but had to tolerate.

Christian laughed. It was his easy laugh, the one that used to make me feel like I was the only person in the room.

"No, no. Sloane non saprà nulla finché non sarà troppo tardi." No, no. Sloane won't know anything until it's too late.

The hallway tilted.

I didn't move. Didn't breathe. My thumb found the edge of the bracelet and pressed down until the pearls bit into my skin.

"Ovviamente la terrò—è comoda, affidabile. E non ha nessun altro posto dove andare." Of course I'll keep her—she's comfortable, reliable. And she has nowhere else to go.

The words landed like stones dropping into still water. One after another. Sinking.

"Jazlyn porta i soldi veri. Sloane… Sloane porta la stabilità. Posso avere entrambe." Jazlyn brings the real money. Sloane… Sloane brings stability. I can have both.

I stepped back from the door. My heel caught on the edge of the rug and I steadied myself against the wall. The paint was cool under my palm. Smooth. Real.

Christian said something else—something about the engagement announcement, about the ring, about timing—but the Italian had started to blur together into a single cold shape I couldn't look at directly.

I turned and walked back down the hallway. My footsteps didn't make a sound.

Two hours later, I sat across from Christian at our favorite corner table at Lombardi's. Candlelight. White tablecloth. The waiter knew our order by heart.

Christian reached across the table and took my hand. His thumb traced circles on my knuckles—the same gesture he'd done a thousand times before.

"You look beautiful tonight," he said.

I smiled. "Thank you."

"I'm glad we're doing this." His eyes were warm. Sincere. I used to think I could see all the way to the bottom of him through those eyes. "I feel like we haven't had enough time together lately."

"I know," I said. "Work's been busy."

"Mine too." He squeezed my hand. "But we always make it work, don't we?"

"We do."

The waiter brought our wine. Christian lifted his glass. "To us."

I lifted mine. The crystal caught the light. "To us."

We drank.

I watched him over the rim of my glass. Really watched him. The way his smile reached his eyes but stopped just before it reached the rest of his face. The way his gaze flicked to his phone when he thought I wasn't looking. The small, automatic adjustments—straightening his collar, checking his reflection in the darkened window.

Performance.

All of it.

How had I never seen it before?

Or had I seen it, and chosen not to look?

Christian talked about his week. A new client. A difficult negotiation. He was animated, charming, exactly the man I'd fallen in love with on a rainy afternoon five years ago when he'd carried my books across campus and walked me to my car.

I nodded in the right places. Laughed when he expected it. Let him refill my wine.

When dessert came, he leaned forward. "I've been thinking," he said.

My heart kicked once, hard.

"Maybe we should start looking at places together. Something bigger. You know—" He grinned. "For the future."

I set down my fork. "That sounds nice."

"I saw this penthouse in Tribeca last week. Incredible views. I think you'd love it."

Tribeca. I'd toured that building six months ago under a private appointment arranged by my father's real estate team. I'd reserved the penthouse. Paid the deposit. Started planning the renovation in my sketchbook late at night when I couldn't sleep.

Christian had no idea.

"Let's talk about it," I said.

He reached for my hand again. I let him take it.

When we left the restaurant, he kissed me on the sidewalk under the streetlights. It was soft. Familiar. I closed my eyes and tried to remember what it used to feel like.

I couldn't.

That night, alone in my apartment, I sat at my desk and opened my laptop. The Spencer Group's internal server loaded with a password I hadn't used in months.

I pulled up the subsidiary records. Titus Bailey's division.

The numbers were clean on the surface. Quarterly reports filed on time. Revenue projections within acceptable margins.

I opened a separate tab and sent an encrypted message to Dominic Reyes, my father's head of security: *Routine compliance audit. Bailey subsidiary. Discreet. Full scope. Report directly to me.*

The reply came back in under a minute: *Understood.*

I closed the laptop.

My mother's bracelet lay on the desk where I'd set it. The pearls gleamed softly in the dim light.

I picked it up. Fastened it around my wrist. Felt the weight of it settle exactly where it belonged.

And I began to plan.

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