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Jilted At City Hall, Married A Zillionaire

Chapter 2 2

Word Count: 684    |    Released on: Today at 16:20

and reached out as if to brush a

e her brain could process the movement, jerking s

Bradford, her lower lip trembling. "I just feel so bad for her, Brad. L

hat familiar expression of disappointment. "Don't

ost handsome thing she had ever seen. Now, looking at the weak set of his

"Brad, the signing ceremony is in twenty

ack on Harper, dismissing her as

t; it was a physical rupture in her chest. The grie

abbed the lapel of Bradfor

ted, turning back in

putting every ounce of her betrayal, her humili

ac

ike a gunshot i

ide. A bright red handprint bloo

eked, clutching her pearl

nds, but Harper saw it-the glint of

felt good. It felt real. "Consider that the severance packa

rned a

e tears came now, hot and blinding, blurring the world into streaks of gray an

d tears. She opened the ride-share app. She didn't check the

in front of her. The windows were t

t check the license plate. She yanked the

ike stale air freshener and old gum. It smelled of

sealing herself in. The sil

her hands. "Just drive," she sobbed, her voice muffled

ed into the rearview mirror, his eyes wide

kseat, on the other side of

red hand. It made a sharp

nodded once, put the car in gear

drowning in her own misery,

nding into the shadows. He didn't move. He didn't speak. He just watched her, his eyes dark and unreadable, observing th

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Jilted At City Hall, Married A Zillionaire
“I stood in front of New York City Hall in my vintage lace wedding dress, my heart pounding with a nervous joy. I was minutes away from marrying Bradford Sterling, a move I thought would finally help me reclaim my mother's legacy from my family's crumbling empire. But as I reached for his arm, he flinched. A black Lincoln Navigator screeched to the curb, and his mother, Victoria, stepped out, slamming a restructuring document against his chest. She didn't even look at me as she delivered the killing blow: my sister, Eden, had just seized every cent of my voting rights and family trust. "Marrying her is a net negative yield," Victoria said coldly. Bradford didn't fight for me; he didn't even blink. He simply pushed my hand away and adjusted his tie as if I were a junk bond he was ready to offload. Seconds later, my sister Eden arrived in a red Ferrari, wearing her own bridal gown, and stepped into my place by his side. I was standing on the pavement, humiliated in front of a crowd, while the man I loved for three years treated me like a failed transaction. My sister laughed in my face, calling me a "liability" while she stole my wedding and my life. The grief was instant, but the rage that followed was a white-hot rupture in my chest. I didn't just walk away; I slapped the life out of Bradford and dove into the first black SUV I saw, desperate to escape. I didn't check the plates, and I didn't see the man in the wheelchair sitting in the shadows of the backseat. I had just "carjacked" Jefferson Montgomery, the most dangerous billionaire in the city. To save him from a parole violation during a sudden police raid, I agreed to a fake marriage that very night. They wanted to treat me like a negative asset? Fine. They have no idea that they just handed a world-class hacker the keys to the Montgomery fortune, and I'm going to liquidate them all.”
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