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My Fiancé Replaced Me with His Business Rival's Mistress Novel Cover

My Fiancé Replaced Me with His Business Rival's Mistress

The grandfather clock in the hallway chimed nine times as I smoothed down my silk dress for the tenth time. Tonight was supposed to be perfect. Corbin was finally returning from London after two long years, and I had spent weeks preparing for this moment. The grand parlor of our estate glittered with crystal chandeliers and fresh white roses—Corbin's favorite. My six brothers paced nervously near the windows while Father checked his watch for the third time in five minutes. "He should have been here an hour ago," Ethan, my fourth brother, muttered, his protective instincts clearly flaring. "Perhaps there was traffic," I suggested, though my stomach twisted with anxiety. "Or maybe he stopped to buy me something special." My oldest brother Alexander gave me a gentle smile. "He knows how much you've waited for this, Scarlett. He wouldn't dare keep you waiting unnecessarily." I nodded, trying to believe him.
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The grandfather clock in the hallway chimed nine times as I smoothed down my silk dress for the tenth time. Tonight was supposed to be perfect. Corbin was finally returning from London after two long years, and I had spent weeks preparing for this moment.

The grand parlor of our estate glittered with crystal chandeliers and fresh white roses—Corbin's favorite. My six brothers paced nervously near the windows while Father checked his watch for the third time in five minutes.

"He should have been here an hour ago," Ethan, my fourth brother, muttered, his protective instincts clearly flaring.

"Perhaps there was traffic," I suggested, though my stomach twisted with anxiety. "Or maybe he stopped to buy me something special."

My oldest brother Alexander gave me a gentle smile. "He knows how much you've waited for this, Scarlett. He wouldn't dare keep you waiting unnecessarily."

I nodded, trying to believe him. Corbin and I had made our promises before he left for London. We were to be married upon his return. Two years of letters, video calls, and endless longing had led to this moment.

The sound of tires on gravel made my heart leap. "That's him!"

We all moved toward the entrance as the door opened. Corbin stood there, taller than I remembered, his dark hair slightly longer. But my smile froze when I saw who was beside him—a petite woman with honey-blonde hair and delicate features, her hand tucked protectively in his.

"Everyone," Corbin said, his voice strained. "This is Brielle Carlson."

The room went silent. Seven pairs of eyes darted between Corbin and this stranger, then to me.

"What is this?" Father finally asked, his voice dangerously quiet.

Corbin swallowed hard. "Brielle is pregnant. With my child."

The words hit me like a physical blow. I felt the room tilt slightly, but years of high-society training kicked in automatically. I straightened my posture, adjusted my pearl necklace, and waited for the rest.

"I know I made promises," Corbin continued, his eyes avoiding mine. "But I have to do the right thing. I'm going to marry Brielle."

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Three days later, we gathered in the same parlor. The atmosphere was suffocating as Father called a family meeting to discuss the situation. Corbin sat stiffly beside Brielle, who looked like she might break at any moment with her wide eyes and trembling hands.

"We need to decide how to handle this," Father said, looking between Corbin and me. "Scarlett has rights in this matter too."

I felt all eyes on me, waiting for tears, for anger, for some dramatic outburst. Instead, I rose gracefully from my chair and walked to the center of the room.

"I'd like to say something," I announced, my voice steady despite the hurricane raging inside me.

Corbin finally met my gaze, his eyes pleading. "Scarlett, please understand—"

"I do understand," I cut him off, my tone perfectly modulated. "You've made your choice, Corbin. And I accept it."

The room went silent again. My brothers looked shocked at my composure.

"Brielle," I turned to her with a smile that didn't reach my eyes. "Congratulations on your pregnancy. I hope everything goes well for you both."

I moved closer to Corbin, maintaining perfect eye contact. "I release you from any promises made between us. Consider them null and void."

"Scarlett," he whispered, reaching for me.

I stepped back, adjusting my bracelet. "You have my blessing to marry Brielle. I wish you both every happiness."

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A week later, Brielle had moved into our NYC penthouse "temporarily" while wedding arrangements were made. I sat across from her at dinner, watching her pick at her food with practiced delicacy.

"Oh, Scarlett," she said suddenly, her voice honey-sweet. "I was hoping you could help me with some wedding planning. You have such exquisite taste."

I took a sip of water before responding. "What kind of help did you need?"

"Well," she leaned forward, her eyes wide with false innocence, "I was thinking of using white roses for the bouquet, like the ones you had in the parlor that night. Wouldn't that be a lovely tribute to your... special bond?"

My second brother Samson's eyes narrowed slightly from his place at the table. I noticed him studying Brielle's expression with sudden intensity.

"How thoughtful," I replied coolly. "Though white roses are traditionally associated with first loves. Perhaps something more appropriate for a second choice would be better?"

Brielle's smile faltered for just a moment before she recovered. "Oh, I hadn't thought of that. What would you suggest?"

"Dead flowers," I said with a perfectly pleasant smile. "They're quite popular at funerals."

From the corner of my eye, I saw Samson's lips twitch with suppressed amusement as he continued to watch Brielle's face. Something in her expression—a micro-expression I couldn't quite read—had clearly caught his attention.

And in that moment, I knew the game had just begun.

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