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“O..Poor bride… She’s been sitting there like a fool in that beautiful dress.”
“What else could a man possibly want? With a voluptuous figure like that! he must be blind.”
The wedding guests whispered among themselves as I left my wedding reception, covering my face in shame.
The news, Sterling’s bride abandoned at her own wedding. had already begun trending online.
Four hours ago, Victor had left me at the wedding without a word, and after dozens of unanswered calls and messages, I finally decided to trace him back home.
Five years ago, my father’s company collapsed after a fraudulent investment wiped out everything we had. Overnight, my family was buried in debt. The Sterling family stepped in to help, but with one condition. I had to marry their son.
Since then, I have worked tirelessly for Sterling Company. After graduating, I leveraged every connection my father had. I introduced his investors, contractors, and business partners to the Sterlings. What was once a small company has now become the most influential business in the city of Velmore.
Although Victor and I were not in a perfect relationship ever since, I felt that I loved him more than he loved me. I never really cared, though, because my love for him overshadowed everything else. However, being left at the wedding without a word was the worst thing that ever broke my heart. Tears streamed down my face uncontrollably as I drove home.
The air at the Montclair mansion was tense. I rushed into the sitting room, my breath uneven. Just as I was about to head upstairs, a familiar voice drifted from the dining room.
“When are you divorcing her?” Selena, my best friend, asked impatiently.
My heart skipped. Instinctively, I stepped back and pressed myself against the wall behind the door, holding my breath.
Victor’s voice followed.
"My mother is already in the process of arranging the divorce, so you don’t have to worry about that. Once she secures the government contract for us, we’ll have enough money to buy our dream mansion and start a new life. After that, I will serve her the papers."
Serafina never acknowledged me, even though she knew I was the woman who came into her son’s life and worked tirelessly to support him. But every time she saw Selena, her heart softened instantly.
My legs nearly gave out beneath me as I listened to the voice of the man I had loved and supported for five years; all this time, I believed I was building a future with Victor Sterling. I had never known that he and his family were only using me.
A sharp pain suddenly twisted in my pelvis, making me clutch my stomach.
“I don’t want that thing growing inside her,” Selena said coldly. “I won’t allow her to share you with me.”
“You don’t have to worry about that,” Victor replied without hesitation. “I’ll make sure she gets rid of it. I promise.”
My hand tightened over my barely noticeable two-month pregnancy as shock rushed through my body like ice. I didn’t know whether to burst into the room or run away.
Selena had been my best friend since high school. Back then, she kept persuading me to refuse the Sterlings’ marriage proposal, but when I told her I had already agreed, she began ignoring me and keeping her distance.
I never knew she and Victor had already become intimate behind my back.
Just as I slowly turned to leave quietly, my phone suddenly rang. The loud sound echoed through the silent hallway. And instantly, the conversation inside stopped.
I slid the green button and answered the call.
“Mrs. Seraphina wants to see you now.” Lisa, the matriarch of the Sterling family, speaks from the other end of the line.
“Okay,” I replied quietly. The call ended.
Victor’s mother, the puppet master pulling the strings, had never cared about me unless it involved the family business. Even at the wedding earlier, she reminded me to secure the government contract, not knowing she was already arranging to discard me afterward.
My chest tightened as the truth finally sank in.
“Lysandra.”
Victor’s gravelly voice stopped me midway.
I turned slowly and glared at him from head to toe. His shirt was half unbuttoned, revealing his hairy chest, and his belt hung loosely from his trousers.
“What are you doing here?” he asked, surprise flickering in his eyes.
“Nothing,” I replied coldly. “I just came to check something.”
Without waiting for any more words from him, I turned and ran out of the mansion.
Back at the reception hall, most guests were gone. Only Seraphina Sterlings remained, commanding her small circle. her black turtleneck gown, sleek pixie coils, and calm yet intimidating demeanor.
“Hi, Mrs. Seraphina,” I said softly.
“Follow me,” she commanded, leading me to the balcony. She stopped and showed me the phone in her hand.
“Explain this,” she demanded.
On the screen was a photo of me in my wedding dress, sitting alone at the reception. The bold headline screamed: “The Sterling Bride Abandoned at Her Own Wedding.”
“Mrs. Seraphina… I’m sorry. Victor left.”
“Don’t bring my son into this!” she cut me off. “You always pin your mess on that innocent boy.”
“I… I’m sorry,” I whispered.
“Sorry doesn’t fix the fact that my family was dragged through the same very day we welcomed you into the Sterlings’ home. It must not happen again.”
I lowered my head as much as I could, pretending to show the fear she expected to see.
“Tomorrow is the wedding gala,” she said coldly. “Important contractors will be there, so dress appropriately. Stand by my son as the daughter of the Silverwoods and the wife of the Sterlings. Also, make sure to approach the contractor in charge of the government contract and secure the project for the company. Don’t ruin this opportunity; we need the contract.
I slowly raised my head.
Her face was as serious and intimidating as ever. Before, I would have been desperate to please her. I would have done anything to earn her approval, but now, all I could see was betrayal.
“Okay. I will,” I replied quietly.
Then I turned and walked away. Little did they know… tomorrow would be the day their empire begins to fall.
Even with the cool night air and the bright lights of the mansion, my mind kept circling back to Victor's strange message as I stepped into the vast sitting room.Then I froze. My heart tightened at the sight before me. The dining area had been transformed into a garden of romance.A banquet of flowers adorned the long mahogany table in a lavish arrangement. Bottles of champagne and neatly arranged wine glasses shimmered under the dim red lights. Victor sat at the table, his shirt half-buttoned, and his posture relaxed. His eyes glinted in the soft lighting as he held a red rose between his lips, staring at me in a strangely seductive way. I walked forward and sat opposite him, watching him in his dismay. “What is all this for?” I asked, my voice calm but firm.He removed the rose slowly.“Lysandra… you know how deeply I love you,” he said, his voice soft, almost hypnotic.“Victor,” I cut in, unfazed. “There’s no media here. Be honest with yourself.”His expression snapped. “This i
The Silverwood Mansion stood quietly along a narrow lane, ivy creeping along its walls in twisting patterns. Ever since my mother died, the house had been left in the care of my nonchalant stepmother.A wave of nostalgia hit me as I parked beside the old fountain—my favorite spot whenever I needed fresh air.I stepped inside.My stepmother stood in the dining area, dressed in a loose three-quarter gown, her old wig screaming old-fashioned. She spared me a brief, dismissive glance before returning to what she was doing.“Oh, wow… look who’s here.” My father’s voice filled the room as he came down the smooth wooden stairs.Dressed casually, he walked straight to me and pulled me into a tight hug. His wrinkled face lit up with a genuine smile.“I missed you, Dad,” I said softly.“Me too,” he replied warmly. Then his expression turned serious. “Are you sure about your plan?”“Yes,” I answered without hesitation.“Wait here,” he said. “I have something important for you.”He hurried back u
My eyes reflected a faint weariness as I stared into the mirror in front of me. I took out a concealer and gently applied it while William stood behind me in his bedroom, watching in silence.“Are you sure you don’t need to rest?” he asked, his voice low with concern.“I’m fine,” I replied sharply, ignoring the sharp pain that throbbed in my shoulder, the reminder of the robbers’ brutal shove.. The memory of Victor and Selena lingered, flashing through my mind and refusing to fade.“He called you many times while your phone was off,” William said, handing it to me. I lost it at the scene last night.” Thank you,” I said as I turned it on.Seventy-two missed calls from Victor appeared on the screen. A faint smile tugged at the corner of my lips. He had left me to die… while he went on to call my ghost.“The pilot project trial will be held in two days,” William continued. “You need to prepare. We have to be selected.”“Thanks for your help,” I said before turning to leave.“Wait,” h
Victor POVMy heart thumped hard against my ribcage.My body trembled as the image replayed in my head, my wife struggling with the gun, surrounded by those men… the sound of gunshots echoing over and over.“Oh, poor Lysandra… she didn’t deserve to die like this,” Selena wailed, collapsing to the floor. But her voice felt distant.I should have stayed. I should have gotten out of the car.But instead, my hands had tightened on the steering wheel……and I drove off. At the sound of gunshots.My breath grew uneven.What if she was the one who got shot?My hand shook as I opened the tracking app I had secretly placed on her.The location was still there, the same spot, the gunshot scene.“I’ll be back,” I muttered and dashed out of the mansion. “No, Victor, don’t go!” Selena cried, but I didn’t listen.The night was dark and silent. I parked the car near the spot. My chest tightened as I stepped out, gripping my torchlight.I remembered this place clearly. I ran toward it, but then I st
The night air was sharp, cutting against my skin.Earlier, the Sterling matriarch had summoned me. Her message was brief and menacing. "You are wanted at the Sterlings. Don’t keep us waiting!"The mansion loomed ahead grand and imposing, but my instincts screamed this wasn’t one of their usual manipulative meetings.Outside, I let fear show on my face, the kind they expected, but inside, I was ready.The air in the vast sitting room was tense… dangerous.Alexander Sterling. Victor’s father sat at the edge of the leather couch, his gray head bowed, both hands gripping his staff for support. Beside him stood Seraphina, her hands clasped behind her back as she paced slowly across the room.“I heard you won’t be getting contracts for the Sterlings anymore,” Alexander said, his voice low and wheezing as he slowly raised his head. “Instead, you plan to build your father’s company. Is that true?” he asked, his gray eyes flickering with anger.“Yes,” I replied calmly.“How dare you!” Seraphi
The Aurelius event hall was filled with billionaires and investors; the air felt heavy, corporate, and controlled.The dim lighting worked in my favor, casting shadows over me as I sat quietly behind the crowd, hidden beneath the black sheer covering that made me almost unrecognizable.From my vantage point, I could see them clearly. Selena sat close to Victor, her arm wrapped around his thigh as if she owned him. "All attention, please," the host's smooth voice echoed across the hall as he stood confidently in his pristine suit. Behind him, a large display was covered with a red curtain.“Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the highlight of tonight’s Aurelius exclusive auction.”The room fell silent.“And now,” his voice rose slightly, “we present our special piece for the night.” He gestured, and the curtain slid open, revealing my diamond sapphire necklace.A wave of gasps filled the room.“Oh my God…” “Wow…” “Darling, make sure we take this home!”Selena tightened her hold on Victo







