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Jilted At City Hall, Married A Zillionaire

Chapter 3 3

Word Count: 690    |    Released on: Today at 16:20

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oaked, wiping her eyes. "This Uber service is

nto the fabric. It

a tissue. It was heavy silk. She looked down. Embroidered

and along the seat beneath her. It wasn't the sticky vinyl of

it her like a buc

squinting into the dim co

mere blanket was draped over his legs. His face was pale, angular, and devastatingly

rself against the door handle. "You...

, her phone blasted a pop song. Th

it, her hands

hout speakerphone. "Brunch is booked! Mimosas are on

" she whispered, "I didn't just shed him. I was dumped. And.

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t, and terrifyingly calm. I

er yelled, panic rising. She sl

. "Miss, you jumped into my car. And you

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on the phone. "Harper! That's

er said weakly. "Or a serial

back against the headrest. "Get out when w

She thought about the look on Bradford's face. The way Victoria had looked at her like she was trash. And now, here

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eet me at the Velvet Room. Since life is screwing me, I migh

narrow, brick-walled alleywa

He didn't offer a hand. Instead, he walked to the t

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and adjusted his cuffs. H

er fear suddenly replaced by a con

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Jilted At City Hall, Married A Zillionaire
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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