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Rejected Bride: Now I Rule Your Family

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 1066    |    Released on: Today at 09:14

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surreal affair populated by guests whose congratulations were laced with fear and morbid c

small of my back. The heat of his palm burned through the delicate fabric of my gown, a constant, possessive reminder o

k suit whispered something in Brent's ear. Brent's exp

urmur meant only for me. It wasn't a suggestion. He gave my back a final, proprietary squeeze and then

noise of the party, through manicured gardens, and into the main residence. It

ted one wall, its covers a stark, undisturbed field of white. A fireplace stood cold and empty. The entire space was impeccably clean, mascu

ho had followed me in. They bowed their heads a

My shoulders slumped, and I walked on unsteady legs to the vast, bulletproof windows overlooking th

'Miss Cline' the moment the priest said 'man and wife.' Now she was t

s. A pale ghost in a wedding dress. I looked

, Elara," I said, my v

or Cecil, what would my life be? I'd be the family joke. The hand-me-down bride. Devin woul

I took a step toward her, my gaze intense.

s position, he will spend his entire life bowing to me. He will never be

But Mr. House... Brent... he's a dang

ing myself a glass of water. My hand trembled slightly. "The more powerful B

his hand on my jaw. I took a long drink of

l against the crystal, a soft, rhythmic click, click, click. "A man like that. A man whose power is abs

onfused. "I...

confident in his power that he doesn't care. Or... the rumors are

. A man far more complex and calculating than anyone gives him

me she finally understood the

ced the glass down with a decisive clin

dress," I commanded

tion and my audacious victory. I stepped out of it and left it in a heap

ection in the mirror. I scrubbed the makeup from my f

s gone. She died

s Mrs. House. A

shock of it chasing away the last ve

calm, my resolve absolute. I sat at the vanity, the empt

it, the silk of my robe a poor defense against the chill of the cavernous room. I must have dri

as b

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Rejected Bride: Now I Rule Your Family
Rejected Bride: Now I Rule Your Family
“I stood at the altar in my wedding gown when my assistant handed me the phone. My fiancé, Devin, the heir to New York's most powerful mafia family, had just eloped with a waitress. He didn't just leave me; he broadcasted a photo of them kissing at the airport to the entire high society. A thousand guests whispered like a virus. Flashbulbs went off like gunfire. My father panicked, begging me to flee through the side door in shame. In the back room, the House family matriarch treated me like garbage, tossing her lesser, resentful grandsons at me to clean up the mess. "Choose one of them, or scurry away," her daughter-in-law sneered. If I compromised, I would be a permanent joke, a powerless hand-me-down bride for Devin to mock from his European paradise. I had played the perfect, obedient fiancée for years, only to be publicly executed like a fool. But I didn't shed a single tear. The humiliation froze into a sharp, calculated desire for vengeance. I refused to be their victim. I wanted to make Devin bow to me for the rest of his life. Lifting my heavy skirt, I walked straight to the center of the room, locking eyes with the terrifying man in the shadows. "Since the heir ran away, the compensation must be of equal value," I declared. I pointed past the furious matriarch, aiming directly at Devin's adoptive father-the ruthless, absolute Don of the House family, Brent House. "I choose him."”