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Unmasking My Husband, the Family Spy

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!
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The black SUVs moved with menacing precision, forming a wall across the road. I gripped the door handle, my wedding dress pooling around my feet like spilled milk.

"They're not going to let us through," I whispered, the humiliation of the past hour crystallizing into something harder.

Taylor's expression remained unchanged as he reached for his phone. "One call."

I watched as his fingers moved across the screen, his movements deliberate and calm. No panic, no hesitation—just the quiet confidence of a man who knew exactly how to handle any situation.

"Three minutes," he said, pocketing the phone.

I barely had time to process his words before I heard the rumble of engines. Six motorcycles appeared from side streets, each rider dressed in tactical gear with subtle insignias I recognized from Taylor's private security force.

"They work fast," I murmured.

"They know what's at stake," Taylor replied, his eyes meeting mine in the rearview mirror.

The motorcycles flanked our Bentley, and within moments, the SUVs began to retreat. No words were exchanged—just the language of power and authority that Taylor wielded with such precision.

"Where to?" I asked as we cleared the roadblock.

"Somewhere safe," he answered, guiding the car through Central Park South.

We pulled up to a sleek glass tower overlooking the park. The doorman nodded respectfully as Taylor helped me from the car, his hand steady under my elbow as I navigated the steps in my wedding gown.

The private elevator required a fingerprint scan and took us directly to the penthouse. Floor-to-ceiling windows revealed Manhattan sprawled below us like a kingdom at our feet.

"Welcome to my world," Taylor said quietly.

The apartment was stunning—all clean lines and understated luxury. But I barely registered the details before my composure cracked.

"I kept them all," I said suddenly, my voice breaking. "Every letter he ever wrote me."

Taylor's eyes softened as he guided me to a cream-colored sofa. "Tell me."

"One hundred twenty-eight letters." The words tumbled out between sobs. "Three years of correspondence while he was deployed. I kept every single one in a box with my mother's wedding photo."

I touched my pearl necklace, the one thing I'd managed to keep from the wedding chaos. "I believed him, Taylor. I believed every word."

He sat beside me, his presence solid and reassuring. "I know."

"I was such a fool." The tears came harder now, months of doubt and suspicion finally finding release.

"No," Taylor said firmly. "You weren't a fool. You were loyal to someone who didn't deserve it."

He rose and walked to his desk, returning with a sleek leather portfolio. "There's something you should see."

Inside were documents—financial records, bank statements, procurement contracts with the military seal. My eyes widened as I recognized Solomon's signature on multiple falsified forms.

"How did you—"

"My business intelligence network has been tracking irregularities in military procurement for months," Taylor explained. "Solomon's name kept appearing."

I stared at the evidence, my mind racing. "You knew?"

"I suspected," he corrected gently. "But I needed to be certain before I brought it to you."

He placed a hand on my shoulder, his touch grounding me. "You have a choice, Camilla. Walk away quietly, or fight back."

The image of my veil lying on the marble floor flashed through my mind, along with Margaret Wells' cold dismissal and Violeta's triumphant smile.

"Fight back," I said, my voice steadier than it had been all day.

Taylor nodded, a glint of approval in his eyes. He pressed a button on his desk, and moments later, his lawyer entered—a sharp-eyed woman with a briefcase and a no-nonsense attitude.

"Ms. Hudson," she greeted me with professional warmth. "I'm Rachel Chen. Let's get to work."

With trembling fingers, I reached for my phone and dialed the number Taylor provided.

"Director James Morrison," a deep voice answered.

"Director Morrison, this is Camilla Hudson," I began, feeling a strange calm settle over me. "I need to report a serious matter involving military corruption."

Taylor's eyes never left mine as I continued, "I have evidence of embezzlement by Lieutenant Solomon Wells, and I formally request permission to dissolve our engagement."

There was a pause on the line, then: "Send the files immediately, Ms. Hudson. And yes—you have full authorization to proceed with dissolving the engagement."

I swallowed hard before adding, "There's one more thing, Director. I intend to marry Taylor Dean instead."

Taylor's expression shifted subtly—surprise, perhaps, or something deeper.

"Consider it done," Director Morrison replied. "And Ms. Hudson? We've been investigating Lieutenant Wells for some time. Your evidence just sealed his fate."

As I ended the call, Taylor's security chief appeared at the door. "Sir, federal agents are on their way to the Wells estate. They'll be arresting Lieutenant Wells within the hour."

Taylor nodded, his eyes never leaving mine. "It's done."

But as I sat there in my wedding dress, surrounded by evidence of betrayal and the promise of justice, I realized this was just the beginning.

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