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Unmasking My Husband, the Family Spy

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The Grand Ballroom of the Plaza Hotel glittered with crystal chandeliers and white roses, a sea of New York's elite dressed in their finest. I stood in the bridal suite, my fingers trembling slightly as I adjusted my mother's pearl necklace—the one she wore on her wedding day. "You look perfect, Miss Camilla," Elena whispered, my loyal assistant and the only person who truly understood what today meant to me. I smoothed the silk of my custom Vera Wang gown, taking a deep breath. "Do you think he'll like it?" "Solomon would be a fool not to," she replied with a gentle smile. My heart fluttered at the mention of his name. One hundred twenty-eight letters we'd exchanged during his military deployments—each one treasured, each one promising a future that began today. The door opened, and I turned expecting to see my wedding coordinator. Instead, Violeta swept in, her pale pink dress catching the light in a way that seemed deliberately designed to draw attention. "Cami!

Unmasking My Husband, the Family Spy Chapter 1

The Grand Ballroom of the Plaza Hotel glittered with crystal chandeliers and white roses, a sea of New York's elite dressed in their finest. I stood in the bridal suite, my fingers trembling slightly as I adjusted my mother's pearl necklace—the one she wore on her wedding day.

"You look perfect, Miss Camilla," Elena whispered, my loyal assistant and the only person who truly understood what today meant to me.

I smoothed the silk of my custom Vera Wang gown, taking a deep breath. "Do you think he'll like it?"

"Solomon would be a fool not to," she replied with a gentle smile.

My heart fluttered at the mention of his name. One hundred twenty-eight letters we'd exchanged during his military deployments—each one treasured, each one promising a future that began today.

The door opened, and I turned expecting to see my wedding coordinator. Instead, Violeta swept in, her pale pink dress catching the light in a way that seemed deliberately designed to draw attention.

"Cami! Isn't it gorgeous?" She twirled, the hemline flying higher than appropriate for a wedding guest—especially one related to the bride.

I forced a smile. "It's lovely, Vi. Though perhaps a bit... bright for a wedding?"

"Oh, but I wanted to stand out!" She laughed, touching my arm with fingers that lingered too long. "You don't mind, do you? After all, it's not every day my dear cousin gets married."

Something in her eyes made my stomach tighten, but I pushed the feeling aside. Wedding nerves, nothing more.

We made our way to the main hall, where guests were already seated. I scanned the crowd for Solomon but couldn't spot him among the sea of uniforms and designer gowns.

"He's probably waiting at the altar," I murmured to myself.

Violeta suddenly veered away from me, her path taking her directly toward the entrance where—

"Solomon!" she called out, her voice carrying across the hushed room.

I froze as I watched her approach him, her hand coming to rest on his arm with familiar intimacy. She leaned close, whispering something that made him laugh too loudly.

"Vi," I called, my voice tight. "The ceremony is about to begin."

She glanced back at me, her smile never wavering. "Just catching up with my future cousin-in-law!"

The way she said it—like she had some claim on him—sent ice through my veins.

As we approached the entrance, Violeta suddenly cried out and collapsed onto the marble steps.

"Vi!" Solomon rushed forward, dropping to his knees beside her.

"I twisted my ankle," she whimpered, tears welling in her eyes. "The heel caught on the step."

I knelt beside them. "Let me see—"

"I've got her," Solomon interrupted, his hands already sliding beneath her. "You should get ready for the ceremony."

Before I could protest, he lifted Violeta into his arms. Her fingers wrapped around his neck, her face buried against his chest.

"Solomon," I whispered urgently. "What are you doing?"

He didn't even look at me as he carried her toward the exit. "She needs medical attention."

"The guests—" I started.

"They'll understand," he replied dismissively.

I watched in horror as he walked directly to the white limousine decorated with ribbons and "Just Married" signs—our limousine.

"Solomon, stop!" My voice rose above the shocked murmurs of the guests.

But he simply opened the car door and gently settled Violeta inside, his hand lingering on her shoulder as he spoke softly to her.

Margaret Wells appeared at my side, her voice cold as winter rain. "Take the second car, Camilla. We can't delay the ceremony."

The crowd erupted in whispers as I stood frozen in the venue entrance, my veil trembling in my shaking hands.

"Did you see that?"

"Poor Camilla..."

"I always knew there was something off about those two..."

Humiliation burned through me like wildfire. I tore off my veil and let it fall to the ground.

"Camilla!" Elena gasped behind me.

I walked away from the venue in my wedding gown, ignoring the gasps and camera flashes. The cool autumn air hit my skin as I stepped outside, but I barely felt it.

A sleek black Bentley pulled up to the curb. The door opened, and Taylor Dean stepped out.

He didn't ask questions. He didn't offer empty platitudes. His eyes—dark and steady—simply held mine as he opened the passenger door.

"Get in," he said quietly.

I slid into the leather seat, the weight of my wedding dress suddenly unbearable.

Taylor's jaw tightened as he pulled away from the curb. "Where to?"

"Anywhere but here," I whispered.

We drove in silence through Central Park South, the city blurring past the windows. Then I saw them—three black SUVs blocking the road ahead.

"They're Solomon's men," I realized aloud. "He's trying to stop me from reaching the Wells estate."

Taylor's hands tightened on the steering wheel. "He thinks he can control you?"

The last of my heartbreak crystallized into something harder, colder. "He has no idea who I am."

Taylor's eyes met mine in the rearview mirror, and I saw something there—something beyond concern or pity. It was a protective anger that matched the fire now burning inside me.

"Neither does Violeta," he said quietly.

As the SUVs moved to intercept us, I realized this was just the beginning of a war I hadn't chosen—but would win.

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