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The Substitute Bride's Revenge

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Sophia Mills never wanted to marry Alexander Knight—Manhattan’s most ruthless CEO. But when her sister flees their wedding, leaving Sophia at the altar, she’s forced to take her place. Alexander, furious at the deception, gives her an ultimatum: play the perfect wife or watch everything she loves burn. Trapped in a gilded cage, Sophia endures public humiliation, cold indifference, and Alexander’s mother’s venomous schemes. But when her sister returns, demanding her rightful place, Sophia realizes she’s no longer the timid substitute. She has claws—and a secret that could shatter Alexander’s empire. As passion and revenge collide, Sophia must decide: will she reclaim her freedom, or has she fallen for the man who was never meant to be hers?

The Substitute Bride's Revenge Chapter 1

"You are not Emma."

His voice slices through the cathedral’s hush, steel-gray eyes burning with fury as he lifts my veil. Three hundred guests gasp. The diamond on her ring cuts into my finger—my hand trembling in his bruising grip.

I never wanted this. But when my sister fled her wedding to Manhattan’s most ruthless CEO, she left me at the altar—her note crumpled in my palm: "I resign from this marriage."

Now Alexander Knight leans in, his breath hot against my ear. "You’ll finish what she started, or I’ll ruin everything you love." The organ resumes. The priest asks the question that will chain me to this man.

"I do."

His kiss is ice. His mother’s smile is poison. And as rose petals shower us, I realize—I’ve just sold my freedom to save my sister.

But Alexander doesn’t know: the quiet artist he trapped has claws. And when his real bride returns, begging for forgiveness…

I won’t be the substitute anymore.

...

The cathedral bells chimed as I stood frozen at the altar, my sister's wedding veil heavy against my trembling shoulders. Three hundred pairs of eyes stared at me through the delicate lace, but none burned as fiercely as Alexander Knight's steel-gray gaze when he lifted the fabric from my face.

"You are not Emma."

His words cut through the cathedral like a blade, each syllable dripping with barely controlled rage. The organ music faltered. Gasps rippled through the congregation like a wave of scandal breaking against Manhattan's elite.

My heart hammered against my ribs as I met his stare—this man who was supposed to be my brother-in-law, not my husband. Alexander Knight, CEO of Knight Industries, stood six feet of lethal elegance in his custom tuxedo, his jaw clenched so tight I could see the muscle jumping beneath his perfectly sculpted cheekbone.

"Where is she?" The question emerged as a growl, low enough that only I could hear the menace threading through his voice.

I opened my mouth, but no sound came. How could I explain that my sister—his bride, his billion-dollar merger partner—had vanished forty minutes ago, leaving only a crumpled note and me to clean up the wreckage?

I can't do this. Tell everyone I resign from this marriage. —Emma

"Answer me," Alexander demanded, his fingers tightening around mine with enough pressure to bruise. The three-carat diamond on my finger—Emma's ring on Emma's dress, but my trembling hand—caught the cathedral's stained-glass light like a beautiful lie.

"She's gone," I whispered, the words tasting like betrayal on my tongue.

Something dangerous flickered across his features. Not hurt—I doubted Alexander Knight was capable of such vulnerability—but a cold, calculating fury that made my blood freeze. He was already planning, already strategizing how to contain this disaster.

Without breaking eye contact, he turned slightly toward the officiant. "Continue," he commanded, his voice carrying the same authority he used to command boardrooms.

"Alexander, no—" I started, but his grip on my hand became iron.

"Sophia Mills," he said my name like a curse, leaning close enough that his breath ghosted against my ear. "You will finish what your sister started, or I will destroy everything you've ever cared about."

The threat wasn't empty—I could hear the promise of ruin in every carefully enunciated word. Alexander Knight didn't make idle threats. He made business decisions, and apparently, I had just become one.

As the officiant's voice resumed the ceremony, I caught a glimpse of Victoria Knight in the front pew. Alexander's mother watched with sharp satisfaction, as if this had been her plan all along. Had they known Emma would run? Had they always intended for me to be the expendable substitute?

"Do you, Sophia Mills, take Alexander Knight to be your lawfully wedded husband?"

The question hung in the air like a noose. I could feel the weight of every stare, every camera, every scandal that would erupt if I said no. But it was Alexander's whispered words that sealed my fate:

"Say yes, or watch me destroy your sister's reputation so thoroughly she'll never show her face in society again."

"I... I do," I breathed, the words barely audible.

Alexander's smile was sharp enough to cut glass as he slipped the platinum band onto my finger—a shackle disguised as jewelry. When he leaned down to kiss me, sealing our unholy union, his lips were cold against mine, a stark reminder that this was a business transaction, not a fairy tale.

As rice and rose petals showered down on us, I realized I had just signed away my freedom to save my sister's reputation. I was no longer Sophia Mills, struggling artist and administrative assistant.

I was Mrs. Alexander Knight—a title that felt like a prison sentence written in diamond and platinum.

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The Substitute Bride's Revenge of Contents

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Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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