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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 3

Three weeks into my marriage to Alexander Knight, I had learned to navigate the mansion like a ghost—silent, invisible, always one step ahead of Victoria's sharp tongue and Alexander's cold indifference. The routine was established: I played the perfect wife at public events, then retreated to my golden cage the moment we returned home.

Tonight was no different. Or so I thought.

"You're going to Knight Industries tomorrow," Alexander announced over dinner, his words cutting through the silence like shards of ice. "The board needs to see that this marriage is... stable."

I set down my fork carefully, my appetite vanishing. "And what exactly am I supposed to tell them when they ask about Emma?"

"You'll tell them nothing," Victoria interjected from across the table, her smile sharp as a blade. "You'll stand beside my son, look appropriately grateful for the privilege, and keep your mouth shut."

The familiar sting of humiliation burned in my chest, but I had learned to swallow it down. I was getting good at swallowing things—pride, dignity, the growing awareness that I was falling for a man who saw me as nothing more than a beautiful burden.

"Of course," I murmured, the perfect obedient wife.

But Alexander was watching me with those penetrating gray eyes, and I had the unsettling feeling that he could see through my carefully constructed facade.

The next morning, I stood in Alexander's corner office, watching Manhattan sprawl beneath us through floor-to-ceiling windows. The board meeting had been a special kind of torture—twenty pairs of eyes studying me like a specimen under a microscope while Alexander introduced me as his "lovely wife."

Never by name. Never as an individual. Just an appendage to his success.

"You did well today," Alexander said from behind his desk, not looking up from his computer. "Very convincing."

"Thank you," I replied automatically, then hated myself for seeking his approval.

"There's something else." He finally looked at me, and something in his expression made my stomach clench with unease. "Emma's been in contact."

The words hit me like a physical blow. "What?"

"She wants to come home." Alexander's voice was carefully neutral, but I could see the tension in his shoulders, the way his fingers gripped his pen just a little too tightly. "She's... reconsidered her decision."

The world tilted on its axis. Emma wanted to come back. Of course she did. Now that the scandal had died down, now that someone else had paid the price for her selfishness, she was ready to reclaim her life.

"I see," I managed, though I didn't see anything except the walls of my already small world closing in even further.

"The situation is... complicated," Alexander continued, and for the first time since I'd known him, he seemed uncertain. "The legal ramifications alone—"

"You want to divorce me." The words tumbled out before I could stop them, raw and honest and absolutely devastating.

"It's not that simple," he said, but he didn't deny it.

"Of course it is." I stood on trembling legs, pride warring with pain in my chest. "Emma comes home, I disappear, and you all pretend this never happened. Just like you've been pretending I don't exist for the past three weeks."

"Sophia—"

"No." The word exploded from me with more force than I'd intended. "I'm done. I'm done being your convenient substitute, your temporary solution, your dirty little secret."

I turned toward the door, desperate to escape before he could see me completely fall apart. But Alexander's voice stopped me cold.

"You're pregnant."

The words hung in the air like a death sentence. I spun around, my heart hammering so hard I thought it might burst from my chest.

"What did you say?"

"The blood test from your physical last week." Alexander's face had gone pale, his usual composure cracking. "Dr. Morrison called this morning. You're pregnant, Sophia. About six weeks."

The room began to spin. Six weeks. Our wedding night—the only time he had touched me, claimed me with a desperate hunger that he'd immediately regretted. The night he'd made it clear would never happen again.

"You knew," I whispered, the pieces falling into place. "You've known all morning, and you were still planning to—"

"I don't know what I was planning," he admitted, and the honesty in his voice was somehow worse than his earlier coldness.

I pressed my hand to my stomach, where our child—our impossible, unwanted, complicated child—was growing. The child who would bind me to Alexander Knight forever, whether he wanted me or not.

"Does Emma know?" I asked.

"No one knows. Just us and the doctor."

Just us. As if there could ever be an 'us' when I was carrying the child of a man who was in love with my sister.

"I need time," I said, backing toward the door. "I need time to think."

"Sophia, wait—"

But I was already running, fleeing down the hallway as tears blurred my vision. In the elevator, I pressed myself against the wall and tried to breathe around the panic squeezing my lungs.

Pregnant. With Alexander's child. While Emma waited in the wings to reclaim her rightful place.

As the elevator descended, carrying me away from the father of my unborn child and toward an uncertain future, I realized that my story with Alexander Knight was far from over.

In fact, it was just beginning.

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