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Unwanted Wife: Dancing With The Blackwell Devil Novel Cover

Unwanted Wife: Dancing With The Blackwell Devil

I was the invisible daughter of the Graves family, a living ghost in a house of gold. On the morning of my half-sister Brittny’s wedding to the terrifying Elliot Blackwell, I watched from the shadows as she escaped, leaving behind a ruined reputation and a bankrupt legacy. The panic in the foyer was a masterpiece of dysfunction. My father and stepmother realized their social ladder was burning to ash, and they only had one card left to play to save their fortune. "We promised them a bride," my stepmother whispered, her eyes settling on me like a butcher assessing a spare piece of meat. They didn't just want to sell me to the Blackwells; they planned to trigger a legal clause to steal my late mother’s multi-million dollar trust fund the moment I said "I do." I was being traded like a commodity to cover my father’s gambling debts, forced to marry a man the world whispered was a cold-blooded monster. To them, I was a sacrificial lamb, a spare part used to fix a broken machine. I stood there, listening to them plot my ruin, and I realized that in this house, blood wasn't thicker than water—it was just another currency. How could my own father sign away my life for a merger? Why did they think I would go quietly into the arms of a man who looked like he had just walked off a battlefield? But they didn't know I was the one who orchestrated Brittny's escape. As the armored Blackwell motorcade smashed through our front gates like a strike team, I didn't cry. I walked into the parlor with a transfer protocol of my own, forcing my father to return every cent of my inheritance before I ever touched that white silk dress. Elliot Blackwell didn't come for a wedding; he came for a head. When he gripped my chin, his eyes dark with a terrifying, predator-like clarity, I didn't flinch. "You're not the bride I paid for," he growled. "I'm the one you're getting," I whispered back. The game was just beginning, and for the first time in my life, I was playing for keeps.
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Chapter 1

Sunlight sliced through the heavy silk curtains of the master suite, carrying dust motes and the cloying, funeral-home scent of Casablanca lilies. It was a perfect morning for a wedding. Or a funeral.

Maria, the head maid, balanced a silver tray on her hip. She adjusted her professional smile, the one that made her cheeks ache, and pushed open the double doors to Brittny Graves's bedroom.

"Good morning, Miss Brittny. Your detox juice is-"

The smile died on her face.

The king-sized bed was pristine. The sheets were unwrinkled, cool to the touch. It looked like a slab in a morgue, waiting for a body that would never arrive.

Maria's tray tipped. Orange juice sloshed over the rim, staining the white carpet like acidic urine. She scrambled toward the walk-in closet, her breath hitching in her throat.

Empty.

The jewelry box was overturned. Necklaces and diamond studs were gone, leaving only velvet indentations where a fortune used to sit. The wall safe gaped open, a black, toothless mouth.

On the vanity, pinned down by a tube of Chanel lipstick, was a sheet of heavy cream stationery.

Maria's fingers trembled so violently she nearly tore the paper. She read the first line. Then the second.

A scream tore through her throat, raw and jagged, shattering the silence of the Graves estate.

Down the hall, in the smallest guest room usually reserved for storage, Brooke Frederick stood before a cracked mirror.

She didn't flinch at the scream.

Her pulse remained steady, a slow, rhythmic thrum against the inside of her wrist. She adjusted the collar of her black dress-a stark contrast to the pastel joy expected of the day-and checked her watch.

7:03 AM. Right on schedule.

She pulled the drawer of the bedside table open. Inside lay a small, nondescript communication device. The screen flashed a stream of garbled code, a chaotic waterfall of numbers that meant nothing to anyone else. To her, it was a confirmation.

Asset secure. Extraction complete. Helping her half-sister escape was the first move in a war Brittny didn't even know was being fought. The marriage contract was a prize, and Brooke had just cleared the board of her only rival.

She didn't smile. Smiling was for people who had safety nets.

Brooke picked up the device and dropped it into a mug of cold coffee on the nightstand. The device was a ghost, designed for a single use before its circuits dissolved. There was a faint hiss, a pop, and the smell of ozone as the circuitry fried.

"Goodbye," she whispered.

The hallway outside erupted. Heavy footsteps pounded against the hardwood.

"No! No, no, no!"

The voice belonged to Mistress Yun, her stepmother. It was a sound Brooke had heard a thousand times-usually directed at her father's wallet, but today, it was the sound of a woman watching her social climbing ladder burn to ash.

Brooke opened her door.

The butler, Thomas, nearly flattened her. He was sprinting, his face a mask of red, sweaty panic, his tie flapping over his shoulder. He didn't even see her. To this house, Brooke was part of the architecture-necessary for structure, but invisible until something broke.

She leaned against the doorframe, crossing her arms. Her stomach gave a small, hungry growl.

Down in the main foyer, the scene was a masterpiece of dysfunction.

Grand Dame Graves, the matriarch who held the family purse strings with arthritic, claw-like hands, was slumped on the velvet chaise. Her morning gown was open, revealing a chest heaving with hyperventilation. She clutched the letter Maria had found like it was a holy relic.

Lord Graves, Brooke's father, was pacing a circle into the Persian rug. He had a phone pressed to his ear, his knuckles white. Even after all these years, it was strange to think of him as 'father.' He was Lord Graves, the man who had erased her mother's name from history but couldn't force her to abandon it. She was a Frederick, a living ghost in his perfect house.

"Pick up, you idiot! Pick up!"

He pulled the phone away and hurled it.

The device spun through the air and smashed against the marble floor, glass spraying outward like shrapnel.

Brooke watched a shard slide across the floor toward her. She didn't jump. She simply shifted her weight, lifting her right foot an inch. The glass skittered past where her ankle had been a second before.

"She's gone," Mistress Yun wailed, falling to her knees beside the Grand Dame. "My Brittny! That boy... that Mooney boy tricked her! He kidnapped her!"

"Kidnapped?" The Grand Dame's voice was a rasp of dry leaves. She sat up, her eyes bulging. "She ran! The little fool ran away with a politician who can't even pay for his own campaign!"

Lord Graves stopped pacing. He looked at his mother, then at his wife, his face draining of color until it matched the grey of the walls.

"The merger," he whispered. "The Blackwells."

The name sucked the oxygen out of the room.

Mistress Yun stopped crying instantly. The silence that followed was heavy, suffocating. It was the silence of prey realizing the predator is already in the enclosure.

Brooke began to descend the stairs.

Click. Click. Click.

Her heels struck the marble with military precision. The sound drew their eyes up.

Grand Dame Graves looked at her. For a second, there was confusion. Then, recognition. And finally, a pure, distilled hatred.

"You," the old woman hissed. She pointed a shaking finger. "You knew."

Brooke reached the bottom of the stairs. She walked past her father, who was staring at his broken phone as if he could will it back together. She walked past her stepmother, who was already calculating how to spin this to the press.

Brooke stopped at the sidebar where a breakfast buffet had been laid out for the bridal party. Cold cuts, untouched fruit, and a stack of toast.

She picked up a slice of toast. Dry. Wheat.

"I knew Brittny was unhappy," Brooke said, her voice flat. "I didn't know she was stupid."

"Don't you dare speak of your sister that way!" Mistress Yun scrambled up, her face twisted. "She is following her heart! She is going to be the First Lady!"

"She's going to be a fugitive," Brooke corrected, taking a bite of the toast. The crunch was loud in the quiet room. "And you're going to be bankrupt."

"Shut up!" Lord Graves roared. "We need to call the police. We need to seal the ports."

"We need to cancel the wedding," the Grand Dame groaned, clutching her chest. "My heart... the scandal..."

"You can't cancel," Brooke said. She swallowed the dry bread, feeling it scratch her throat. It felt real. It felt like fuel.

She turned to face them. Three generations of failure.

"Why not?" her father snapped.

Brooke checked her watch again.

"Because the Blackwell motorcade left the city limits forty minutes ago," she said.

She looked at her father, locking eyes with him.

"They will be at the gate in exactly one hour. And Elliot Blackwell isn't coming for a wedding anymore. He's coming for a head."

The color didn't just leave Lord Graves's face; it fled.

Mistress Yun looked from her husband to the Grand Dame, and then, slowly, her eyes slid back to Brooke.

It wasn't a look of family. It was the look of a butcher assessing a spare piece of meat.

"We promised them a bride," Mistress Yun whispered.

Brooke chewed her toast. She tasted the butter, the salt, and the impending violence.

"Yes," Brooke said. "You did."

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