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The Substitute Bride's Revenge

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?
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Chapter 2

The mansion's guest suite felt more like a gilded cage than a bedroom as I sat on the edge of the king-sized bed, still wearing Emma's wedding dress. The heavy silk had become a shroud, the intricate beadwork digging into my skin like tiny accusations.

What have I done?

The door clicked shut behind me, and I flinched at the sound of the lock engaging. Not a guest room—a prison. Through the tall windows, I could see the manicured grounds stretching toward Manhattan's skyline, beautiful and utterly unreachable.

My fingers shook as I tried to unfasten the dress's countless pearl buttons, but my hands couldn't stop trembling long enough to manage the delicate closures. I was trapped in my sister's gown, trapped in her life, trapped in a marriage that should never have been mine.

A sharp knock interrupted my struggle.

"Enter," I called, expecting the housekeeper.

Instead, Alexander filled the doorway, his tuxedo jacket discarded, his white shirt open at the collar. Even disheveled, he radiated the kind of power that made boardrooms fall silent. But there was something else now—a predatory stillness that made my pulse spike with fear.

"Still wearing her dress," he observed, his voice deceptively calm as he stepped inside and closed the door behind him. "How fitting."

I shot to my feet, backing toward the window. "Alexander, I know you're angry, but—"

"Angry?" His laugh was sharp, bitter. "Sophia, anger doesn't begin to cover what I'm feeling right now."

He advanced slowly, each step deliberate, and I found myself pressed against the cool glass with nowhere to retreat. The scent of his cologne—sandalwood and something darker—invaded my senses as he stopped mere inches away.

"Do you have any idea what you've cost me today?" His voice dropped to a whisper that somehow felt more dangerous than shouting. "The Chen merger was contingent on this marriage. Fifty million dollars in contracts. Two years of negotiations."

"I didn't ask for any of this," I managed, hating how breathless I sounded. "Emma made her choice—"

"And left you to face the consequences." His hand came up to rest against the window beside my head, caging me in. "Tell me, Sophia, what exactly did my new wife think would happen when she put on that dress?"

The way he said 'wife' made it sound like a dirty word, something shameful and degrading.

"I thought..." I swallowed hard, trying to find my voice. "I thought you would stop the ceremony. I thought you would find another way."

"There was no other way." His gray eyes searched my face with an intensity that made me feel exposed, vulnerable. "The contracts were signed. The press was watching. My mother had already announced the successful union to our investors."

His free hand rose to trace the pearl necklace at my throat—Emma's necklace, now mine by some cruel twist of fate. His touch was clinical, possessive, and it made my skin burn with awareness I didn't want to feel.

"So now we both live with the consequences of your sister's selfishness," he continued, his fingers still toying with the pearls. "You wanted to play dress-up in Emma's life? Congratulations. You got what you wished for."

"This isn't what I wanted," I protested, but my voice came out as barely more than a whisper.

"No?" His thumb brushed against my pulse point, and I knew he could feel how frantically my heart was beating. "Then what did you want, Sophia? To be seen? To matter? To finally step out of Emma's shadow?"

Each question hit like a physical blow because they were true. God help me, they were true.

"Well, now you have my undivided attention," he murmured, his mouth so close to my ear that I could feel the warmth of his breath. "And I promise you, Mrs. Knight, you're going to discover exactly what that means."

Before I could respond, he stepped back, leaving me cold and shaking against the window.

"Dinner is at eight," he said, his voice returning to that cool, businesslike tone. "You'll dress appropriately. Victoria has selected several options for you."

He moved toward the door, then paused. "Oh, and Sophia? The locks on these doors aren't for your protection. They're for mine. Don't test them."

The door closed behind him with a soft click that sounded like a coffin lid settling into place.

I slid down the window to the floor, Emma's wedding dress pooling around me like spilled milk. In the space of one day, I had gone from invisible sister to unwilling wife to beautiful prisoner.

And the most terrifying part? The way my treacherous body had responded to Alexander's proximity, the way my pulse had raced when he touched me, suggested that my captivity might be more dangerous to my heart than I had ever imagined.

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