LOGINShe spent six years loving him. Six years planning forever. But on the eve of her dream wedding, Adrianna Rodriguez is forced to watch it all shatter, her groom, Damien Blackwood, is marrying someone else. Not just anyone. Her dying sister. Katherina’s final wish? To wear the dress Adrianna was supposed to wear and to marry the man she thought was hers. It was supposed to be a sacrifice. It felt like betrayal. Offered half of Damien’s empire as compensation, Adrianna is left broken into pieces and silenced. But broken hearts don’t stay quiet forever. What happens when love demands too much? When family guilt disguises cruelty? When forgiveness is no longer an option? In a world of twisted loyalty and secrets buried as sacrifice, Adrianna must choose walk away quietly… or turn heartbreak into revenge. Extract “She wants to marry me,” Damien said, his voice thick with emotion. “It’s her last wish.” Adrianna’s breath caught in her throat. The perfect wedding, the life they had planned, the vows they were going to say all seemed to fall apart in front of her. “My wedding,” she whispered, her voice trembling with heartbreak, “was supposed to be our day.” Damien stepped closer, desperation in his eyes. “I’m offering you half my properties. Two million dollars. I want you to understand… this isn’t just about money. It’s about family.” Her jaw clenched. Anger began to burn inside her like a wildfire. “Compensation? Is that what I am to you? A deal? A consolation prize?”Something you can pay off?”
View MoreAdrianna sat cross legged on the wooden floor of her big New York apartment. Sunlight shined in through the tall windows, but she didn’t notice. She held her phone between her shoulder and ear, pacing the room restlessly.
She had called so many event planners, one after the other. Each one shared grand ideas flowers hanging from the ceiling, shining chandeliers, ice sculptures, and expensive dishes made by top chefs. But Adrianna wasn’t thinking about those details anymore. For six years, she had dreamed of this day. The day she would marry Damien, the man she loved with all her heart. Every detail mattered to hernot just the flowers or the music but the feeling of walking down the aisle, knowing she was about to start a new life. Every moment needed to be perfect, unforgettable. Her wedding dress had arrived that very morning. The dress was wrapped carefully in a soft satin bag. She had waited for this day for so long, and now the dress was finally here. She gently pulled it out and held it in her hands. The lace was delicate, soft as a whisper, with tiny flowers stitched into the fabric like secrets meant only for her. She closed her eyes and imagined how it would feel against her skin. The way the room would fall silent, every eye on her as she walked toward Damien. Her heart beat faster at the thought. This was her moment. Her forever moment. Just as she imagined that perfect vision, the sound of her phone ringing cut through the quiet like a sharp knife. “Adrianna,” came the voice on the other end. It was Cherry, her assistant. But Cherry’s voice was different this time trembling, urgent, and scared. “Something’s wrong,” Cherry said breathlessly. “Mr. Blackwood came to the office this morning. He didn’t stay long, but I overheard him talking on the phone. He said he was meeting someone.” Adrianna’s chest tightened. “Someone? By this time? Where? When we were supposed to check out the venue together?” Cherry hesitated for a minute, as if the words were hard to say. “I’m sure it’s nothing to worry about she said quietly. “Maybe just try to keep your mind off it for now.” But Adrianna’s heart had this strange feeling that something was wrong, very wrong. Her hands began to shake. The call ended. Adrianna sat there in the silence, the phone still in her hand, staring at the blank screen as if it could tell her what to do next. Then just as she was trying to steady her shaking hands the doorbell rang sharply. Her heart jumped in surprise. She wasn’t ready for this. Not yet. When she opened the door, Damien stepped inside. He looked different. The charming smile she loved was gone. His eyes looked tired, and there was guilt written all over his face. He walked inside slowly, He didn’t say anything for a moment. He just looked at her, and the silence between them grew thick. Finally, he spoke, his voice low and heavy. “I cancelled the wedding preparations” Adrianna’s eyes widened. “Why?” His gaze dropped to the floor. “Katherina… your sister she’s been diagnosed with cancer. Late stage. The doctors say she has maybe three months.” The words felt like a blow to Adrianna’s chest. Katherina her sister always fragile, always needing attention, always the one everyone worried about. But this was different. This was a storm breaking over Adrianna’s whole world. “She wants to marry me,” Damien said, his voice thick with emotion. “It’s her last wish.” Adrianna’s breath caught in her throat. The perfect wedding, the life they had planned, the vows they were going to say all seemed to fall apart in front of her. “My wedding,” she whispered, her voice trembling with heartbreak, “was supposed to be our day.” Damien stepped closer, desperation in his eyes. “I’m offering you half my properties. Two million dollars. I want you to understand… this isn’t just about money. It’s about family.” Her jaw clenched. Anger began to burn inside her like a wildfire. “Compensation? Is that what I am to you? A deal? A consolation prize?”Something you can pay off?” Damien’s face darkened, frustration flashing across his features. “It’s not like that.” “But it is,” she spat back bitterly. “You’re choosing her. Over me. Over us.” There was silence again. It was thick and painful. Damien turned without another word and walked away. Adrianna sank to the floor, her hands shaking as she reached out to touch the empty space where her dreams had been. The next day, Adrianna didn’t sleep. She barely ate. Her mind was full of pain and confusion. How could Damien choose Katherina over her? How could her own sister do this to her? Determined to uncover the truth, Adrianna walked into the hospital with her heart pounding and her thoughts racing. The sharp scent of antiseptic clung to the air as she stepped into the private room. There, sitting upright in bed with an IV taped to her arm, was Katherina. Her hair was thin, her skin pale but her eyes? They gleamed with something far too alive like in a cunning way. Adrianna took a shaky breath. “I thought you were dying. That you had cancer.” Katherina tilted her head, a slow, cruel smile forming on her lips. “Oh, I am sick,” she whispered, her voice calm and almost amused. “Just not in the way you think.” She ran a hand over her scalp, where her hair had been shaved to look like chemotherapy had taken it. “This?” she gestured at her frail appearance. “All part of the performance. A few injections. A little cosmetic help. Some forged medical reports. That’s all it took.” Adrianna’s heart sank. “I did what I had to,” Katherina continued, eyes sharp. “Because I wasn’t going to lose Damien to you. Not again.” Adrianna frowned, confused and hurt. “I’ve loved Damien long before he ever met you,” Katherina said. “You stole him away with your curves and pretty face. But at least he thinks I’m dying. Adrianna’s eyes burned with fury. “You lied to Damien. You faked cancer. You bribed the doctors just to manipulate him into marrying you. How could you? What kind of sister does that?” Katherina rose from the bed slowly, her hospital gown shifting as she stood tall too strong for someone supposedly dying. Her gaze locked onto Adrianna’s, cold and unapologetic. “I’m not evil,” she said softly, stalking forward. “But I’ve always envied you. You were the golden one. The beautiful one. The one who got everything handed to her without even trying.” She stopped just inches away, raised a finger, and pointed it at Adrianna’s chest. “If I can’t have what you have… I’ll take it by force.” And then, she smiled. “I’m telling Damien everything,” Adrianna said, her voice shaking but firm as she pulled out her phone. “Your lies, your fake illness, all of it it ends now.” But before she could press a single button, Katherina lunged forward. With a sharp slap, the phone flew from Adrianna’s hand, crashing against the floor and splitting apart. “Don’t you dare,” Katherina hissed, her fingers tangling in Adrianna’s hair as she yanked her close. Her voice was low, venomous. “Damien is mine. He’s always been mine. And in two hours, he’ll be my husband.”Vince smirked. “Changed you? You’re still the same badass who once took down a whole warehouse full of traitors.”Santos chuckled. “Yeah, except now he wears a wedding ring instead of a gun holster.”The men burst out laughing again.Just then, little Leo, came running into the room, wearing a tiny black tuxedo with a red bow tie. “Papa! Look!” he said proudly, holding up a flower pin.Miguel’s eyes softened instantly. He crouched down and fixed the pin on Leo’s chest. “Perfect, mi pequeño caballero. You look handsome just like your mama.”Leo grinned. “Can I walk with you to the front, Papa?”“Of course,” Miguel said, kissing his forehead. “You’ll walk right beside me.”Rafael smiled at the scene. “Damn, boss. Family man, husband, father, crime lord… you’ve got quite the résumé.”Miguel laughed quietly. “It’s all about balance.”Then his expression turned serious as he looked toward the men guarding the door. “Santos, how’s security?”“All entrances are covered,” Santos replied. “Sni
ST PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH — WEDDING MORNING BRIDE’S DRESSING ROOM“Papa! You came for my wedding!” Amelia said with a bright smile as she rushed into her father’s arms.Eduardo hugged her tightly, his voice warm. “Of course, mija. I wouldn’t miss this for the world. And you know what makes me even happier? You’re finally getting married under your real name Adrianna Rodriguez.”Amelia pulled back slightly, her smile fading. “I’m sorry to disappoint you, Papa,” she said softly. “But where did you hear that? Adrianna Rodriguez is gone. She died the day Damien married my sister. I’m not her anymore.”Eduardo frowned. “Then who are you, my daughter?”“I’m Amelia Stone now,” she said firmly. “You have to start calling me that, Papa. Get used to it.”He studied her face for a moment, then nodded slowly. “Okay, Amelia,” he said, his tone tender but sad. “If that’s what you want. But you look so beautiful today, do you know that? Just like your mother did on her wedding day.”She smiled so
Cheap Motel – MorningThe sound of babies crying filled the small, dimly lit room. Empty bottles and wrinkled baby clothes were scattered across the floor.Altricia stood by the window, her arms crossed, her face tired but sharp. “Wake up and feed those babies, Katherina,” she said firmly. “We have a wedding to attend.”From the bed, Katherina groaned and pulled the blanket over her head. “What wedding, Mama? Leave me alone. I just want to sleep. After that embarrassment with Daniel yesterday, I want the world to forget I exist.”Mira’s cries grew louder, and Isa began to whimper too.Katherina sighed and muttered, “You know what, Mama? I might as well put these twins up for adoption. Maybe someone else can do better.”Altricia spun around sharply. “Over my dead body! You will do no such thing!” she snapped. “Those children are Blackwood heirs, Katherina! Whether Damien or Daniel want them or not, those twins are our way out of this hellhole.”Katherina sat up, her hair a mess, eyes r
PRIVATE RESTAURANT PARKING LOT NIGHTThe air was cold, and the parking lot was nearly empty. Katherina stood under a dim streetlight, her arms wrapped around herself as Daniel’s car pulled up.He stepped out, looking tired but sharp in his suit. “You wanted to see me?” he asked flatly.Katherina forced a shaky smile. “Yes, Daniel. I… I needed to talk.”Daniel sighed. “Make it quick. I don’t want Ariana finding out I met you.”Her smile faded. “So, it’s true. You really love her, don’t you?”He looked down for a moment, then nodded. “Yeah. She’s carrying my child, Kat. I’ve made mistakes, but I’m trying to fix things. Even though we’re not on good terms, I’ll keep begging for her forgiveness.”Katherina stepped closer, her voice soft, pleading. “What about us, Daniel? What about Mira and Isa? They’re your daughters.”Daniel’s expression hardened. “They’re your daughters, Katherina. I don’t even know if…”“Don’t you dare!” she snapped. “They’re yours! I gave birth to them. I suffered fo
Katherina shook her head, crying uncontrollably. “Papa, please… you can’t mean that. She’ll destroy me!”Eduardo turned away, his voice cold. “No, Katherina. You destroyed yourself.”Altricia stood still, her face pale, tears filling her eyes. “Eduardo… what have you done?” she whispered.Eduardo looked at her one last time, his eyes full of disgust. “What I should’ve done years ago protect the daughter who never stopped being mine.”He pointed toward the door. “You and your daughter have twenty four hours to leave my house. Starting now.”Altricia’s voice rose, trembling with anger. “Eduardo, you wouldn’t dare throw us out! After everything we’ve been through”“Watch me,” he cut in coldly. “My daughter is alive. The truth is finally out. And I hope she destroys both of you, the same way you destroyed her.”Katherina dropped onto the couch, shaking and sobbing uncontrollably. “Papa, please… don’t do this,” she cried.Eduardo didn’t look back. “You made your choice the moment you betra
Eduardo looked up from his chair, frowning. “Why are the babies crying like that? And why do you look like a mess?”Katherina could barely speak as she put the twins down on the couch. “Mama… everything’s gone.”Altricia knelt beside her, holding her shoulders. “What do you mean gone?”Katherina’s lips trembled. “Damien… he divorced me tonight.”Eduardo’s face hardened. “Divorced you? Are you serious? What did you do this time?”Tears ran down her cheeks. “It wasn’t my fault! None of it was! At the Thanksgiving dinner it turned into a nightmare. Amelia came back, Papa. But not as Amelia… as Adrianna!”Altricia froze. “What?”“She stood in front of everyone,” Katherina said, pacing back and forth. “She told them who she really was. She humiliated me, Mama in front of the whole Blackwood family, the press, everyone!”She turned to her parents, sobbing harder. “Damien ended it right there. In front of everyone. He said it was over.”Mira started wailing again, and Isa began hiccuping fro












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