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Substitute Bride For The Fake Cripple Novel Cover

Substitute Bride For The Fake Cripple

Grace's engagement to Dillan Hayes was nothing but a cold business transaction to secure funding for her family's company. But when Dillan violently shoved her into a marble bar over his ex-girlfriend, leaving her bleeding, Grace didn't hesitate. She called 911, had her fiancé arrested on the spot, and broke off the engagement. Returning to the Albert estate, she expected chaos, but not absolute betrayal. Her family didn't care that she had just been physically assaulted. They were in a sheer panic because her cousin Ashly had just fled the country, abandoning a terrifying arranged marriage. The groom was Hudson Turner, a man known across Manhattan as a disgraced, violent psychopath, paralyzed from the waist down in a severe crash. To save themselves from the Turner family's wrath and financial ruin, Grace's aunt and father ordered her to take Ashly's place. "You eat from this family, you live in this house! It is time you paid us back!" Her father even threatened to freeze her bank accounts and faked a heart attack to force her compliance. For three years, Grace had single-handedly kept the family business afloat while they squandered the profits. Now, they were throwing her to a monster without a second thought, expecting her to rot as a crippled man's miserable nursemaid. But they picked the wrong sacrifice. Grace ruthlessly extorted a legal severance from her family, taking her shares and cutting all ties forever. She walked straight into Hudson Turner's private gallery to propose a mutually beneficial, cutthroat business marriage. However, when the prenuptial was signed, the "paralyzed" billionaire placed his hands on his wheelchair. Slowly, deliberately, Hudson stood up to his full, imposing height of six-foot-three. "The wheelchair is a necessary illusion for my enemies," Hudson stated calmly. "But it will never be an illusion between you and me."
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Chapter 7

Grace walked out of the heavy, bronze doors of the New York City Hall. The cold wind whipped her hair across her face, but she barely felt it. In her right hand, she gripped a piece of paper that still felt warm from the printer. It was her marriage certificate.

A few yards away, the black Maybach idled at the curb. The rear window rolled down smoothly, revealing Hudson's sharp profile.

"Get in," Hudson said, his voice carrying over the noise of the traffic. "I'll have Mike drive you back to the estate to collect your things."

Grace stopped on the sidewalk. She looked at the luxurious car, then down at the piece of paper in her hand. She shook her head.

"No," Grace said firmly. "I have my own car. I need to handle this myself. I need some time to pack."

Hudson's dark eyes locked onto hers. He studied the rigid set of her shoulders and the defensive tilt of her chin. He didn't push. He simply gave a single, slow nod.

"Take all the time you need," Hudson replied. He tapped the partition glass, and the window rolled up, sealing him away. The Maybach pulled smoothly into the traffic and disappeared.

Grace walked to her SUV, got in, and drove back to Long Island.

When she pulled through the gates of the Albert estate, the sprawling grounds were eerily quiet. The panic from the night before had settled into a tense, exhausted silence. The family had clearly received word that the Turner crisis had been averted.

Grace bypassed the living room and walked straight up the grand staircase to her bedroom.

She pulled a large, black hardshell suitcase from the top shelf of her closet and threw it onto the bed. She moved with mechanical efficiency. She opened her dresser drawers and only pulled out the clothes she had purchased with her own salary. She packed her books, her laptop, and her personal documents.

She walked over to her jewelry box. Inside sat rows of diamond earrings, pearl necklaces, and expensive watches-gifts from the family over the years, tools used to parade her at social events.

She didn't touch a single piece. She left them exactly where they were.

The bedroom door creaked open.

Grace turned to see her mother, Eleanor, standing in the doorway. Eleanor's eyes were red and swollen, her hands wringing a silk handkerchief.

Eleanor stepped into the room and walked toward the bed. Her trembling hand reached out, trying to grab Grace's wrist as she folded a sweater.

"Grace, please," Eleanor sobbed, her voice breaking. "I'm so sorry. I'm a coward. I should have stopped your father. I shouldn't have let them force you into this."

Grace's hands stopped moving. A tight, painful knot formed in her throat. Her eyes burned, but she violently suppressed the urge to cry. She couldn't afford to break down now.

She gently pulled her wrist out of her mother's grasp. She placed the sweater into the suitcase.

"It's not your fault, Mom," Grace said, her voice softer than it had been all day, but still remarkably steady. "You didn't force me. I chose this. It was the only way out."

Eleanor looked down at the desk. She saw the photocopy of the marriage certificate sitting next to Grace's keys. A fresh wave of tears spilled down her cheeks. She reached into her cardigan pocket and pulled out a thick, white envelope.

"Take this," Eleanor whispered, trying to shove the envelope into Grace's hand. "It's cash. It's my private stash. If that man hurts you, if he's as cruel as they say, use this to run away."

Grace looked at the envelope. She felt a profound, aching pity for the woman standing in front of her.

She pushed Eleanor's hand back.

"I don't need it," Grace said firmly. "I have my own money. I can take care of myself."

Grace reached out and held her mother's shoulders. She looked deep into Eleanor's tear-filled eyes.

"You need to start thinking about yourself, Mom," Grace urged, her voice tight with emotion. "Don't let them hold you hostage forever. You have to find a way out."

Eleanor covered her mouth, her shoulders shaking with heavy, silent sobs. She shook her head. She had been a dependent of the Albert family for thirty years. The cage door was open, but her wings were long broken.

Grace saw the resignation in her mother's eyes. The knot in her throat tightened, but she let go of Eleanor's shoulders.

She turned back to the bed and grabbed the two halves of the suitcase. She slammed them together. The loud, sharp clack of the metal latches snapping shut sounded like a gunshot in the quiet room.

Grace walked over to her vanity. She picked up a sealed envelope she had prepared earlier and placed it on the glass surface.

"There's an emergency contact number in there," Grace said, not looking back. "And a prepaid debit card. Use it if you ever decide to leave."

Grace grabbed the handle of her suitcase and pulled it off the bed. The wheels hit the floor with a heavy thud.

Eleanor stood frozen by the bed. "Grace..."

Grace stopped at the doorway. She didn't turn around. Her chest physically ached, a hollow, pulling sensation right behind her ribs.

"Take care of yourself, Mom," Grace whispered.

She stepped out into the hallway. She walked past the portraits of her ancestors, her posture rigidly straight. A few maids were dusting the corridor. When they saw Grace with her luggage, they immediately dropped their eyes to the floor, the air thick with awkward silence.

Grace reached the top of the grand staircase. She gripped the handle of her suitcase, preparing to carry it down.

"Well, well. Leaving so soon?"

Grace paused. She looked down.

Standing at the bottom of the stairs, holding a porcelain teacup, was her aunt Beatrice. The panic from last night was entirely gone from her face. Instead, she wore a sickeningly sweet, triumphant smile. Her eyes sparkled with malicious glee.

Grace looked down at her, her fingers tightening around the plastic handle of her luggage until her knuckles turned white. She didn't say a word. She simply lifted the heavy suitcase and began to walk down the stairs, one deliberate step at a time.

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