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The Decoy Bride Who Burned the Empire Down

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Forced into a sham marriage as a substitute for her sister, a discarded daughter enters the Lionhart family to serve a cold, billionaire heir. While the world expects her to be a submissive pawn, she hides a vengeful heart and a brilliant mind. As she navigates a web of corporate deceit and familial betrayal, she begins to dismantle the empire that once crushed her. Can her icy husband handle the fire she is about to unleash?

The Decoy Bride Who Burned the Empire Down Chapter 1

The approval letter burned a hole in my coat pocket.

I kept my hand wrapped around the crisp paper, using its sharp edges to ground me as I moved down the dim corridor of the Marchetti estate's west wing. My chest ached with every step. My lungs were failing. My body betrayed me a little more each day. But tonight, adrenaline carried me forward.

I was going to live.

I had swallowed my pride and walked into enemy territory to beg for it. Getting a signature from the Hale family — our fiercest rivals — was practically a death sentence in this city. But I had knelt in Dominic Hale's office, pleaded for my life, and secured the final spot in his pharmaceutical company's experimental trial.

Now I needed to find my husband. I needed to watch Caleb Marchetti's face when I told him the nightmare was over.

Light spilled from the crack beneath the heavy oak door of the trophy room.

I reached for the brass handle.

A muffled sound stopped my hand mid-air.

"Caleb, wait."

The voice was female. Soft. Frantic.

It wasn't mine.

"I'm tired of waiting, Daph."

My stomach dropped. Daphne Whitlock. Caleb's sister-in-law. She had buried his brother exactly three weeks ago.

"The whole house is asleep," Daphne whispered, though the rustle of fabric against wood carried clearly into the hallway. "But if someone walks by—"

"No one comes down here at night," Caleb murmured. His voice — usually so measured when he spoke to me — carried a rough, hungry edge I had never heard before. "Let me look at you."

I froze. My feet glued themselves to the runner rug.

"It feels wrong," Daphne said, her tone laced with weak protest. "Theo is barely in the ground. And Sienna… Sienna looks so frail lately. The doctors said she barely has a month."

"I know what the doctors said." Caleb's reply cut through the oak door, sharp and dismissive.

My fingers tightened around the letter. The paper crinkled.

"You shouldn't sound so cold," Daphne murmured. "She's your wife."

"She's a shield," Caleb corrected, his voice dropping into a low, intimate register. "You know exactly why I married her. It was always to protect you from the family's scrutiny. When she finally gives out, I'll give you the wedding you actually deserve. A grand one. No more hiding."

The hallway tilted.

I leaned my shoulder into the wall, fighting the urge to vomit.

*When she finally gives out.*

The words obliterated the fragile hope I'd carried home. For two years I had believed Caleb was my rock. He held my hand during treatments. He wiped my tears when the prognosis darkened. He played the devoted, grieving husband so perfectly that I never once questioned the late nights or the distracted glances.

He wasn't grieving me. He was waiting for me to empty the space.

"Ma'am?"

I flinched, whipping my head right.

Mrs. Aldridge stood at the intersection of the corridor, a stack of folded towels clutched against her chest. The housekeeper's eyes narrowed, scanning my pale face and the dark hollows under my eyes.

Inside the trophy room, the rustling instantly stopped.

Dead silence.

"What are you doing out of bed?" Mrs. Aldridge asked, her voice carrying down the quiet hall. "It's past two in the morning."

My throat closed. I stared at the older woman, then at the oak door. Caleb and Daphne were standing mere feet away, holding their breath, listening.

"I couldn't sleep," I managed. My voice sounded hollow, foreign to my own ears.

Mrs. Aldridge stepped closer, her gaze shifting from my face to the sliver of light beneath the door. "Are you looking for Mr. Marchetti? I believe he went to his study."

"No." I forced my lips into a stiff smile. "I left something in the trophy room."

"Shall I retrieve it for you?"

"I can get it."

"I insist, ma'am. You look like you might faint." Mrs. Aldridge moved forward, reaching out a hand.

If she opened that door, she would see them. The scandal would tear the Marchetti family apart. Any other night, I might have let it happen. But the clinical trial required Caleb's financial backing. If I detonated his life tonight, I would never see the inside of Dominic Hale's treatment center.

I had to survive first.

"I said I have it, Mrs. Aldridge," I snapped, injecting cold authority into my tone.

The housekeeper halted, blinking at my sudden hostility. "Very well."

I turned back to the door. My heart slammed against my ribs. I raised my fist and brought my knuckles down on the heavy paneling. Three sharp raps.

"Caleb?" I called.

I imagined them scrambling inside. Daphne fixing her clothes. Caleb wiping the evidence of his betrayal from his mouth.

"Caleb, are you in there?" I asked, keeping my tone perfectly oblivious.

"Just a second," Caleb answered. His voice wavered before smoothing out.

Mrs. Aldridge lingered a moment longer, watching me, then turned on her heel and disappeared down the adjacent hallway.

Alone again, I shoved my hand deeper into my coat. My fingertips traced the sharp crease of the approval letter. An hour ago, this piece of paper meant I finally had a future with the man I loved. Now it was a weapon. My survival was the worst possible news my husband could receive.

I folded the letter in half. Then in quarters. I pushed it past the lining of my pocket, burying it deep.

"Come in."

Caleb's voice drifted through the wood. Smooth. Warm. Exactly the way he'd sounded when he promised to love me through sickness and health.

My fingers wrapped around the cold brass knob. The metal bit into my palm.

I didn't turn it.

The sliver of light at my feet mocked me. They were waiting on the other side, adjusting their masks, ready to play the grieving husband and the sympathetic sister-in-law.

All I had to do was push the door open.

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