Wrong Room, Secret Billionaire Husband

Wrong Room, Secret Billionaire Husband

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I was shoved into a cheap, ill-fitting wedding dress while my stepsister Bella twirled in a custom Vera Wang gown. My mother coldly ordered me to take Bella's place and marry Atticus Pennington, a man rumored to be a violent, disfigured cripple. "Bella is marrying Carter," my mother announced. Carter was my fiancé of five years. I later caught them hooking up in a hotel bathroom. Carter laughed, telling Bella our engagement was just a transaction to steal my research data. My mother threatened to destroy my life if I didn't marry the "monster," claiming I owed the family for taking me in as a stray. She sold me off for fifty thousand dollars to pave the way for her precious biological daughter. My family, the man I loved... they had all used me, betrayed me, and thrown me to the wolves. I was completely alone. But when I was locked in the dark master suite with my new husband, I discovered a terrifying secret. Atticus Pennington wasn't crippled or disfigured at all. He was a devastatingly handsome, incredibly powerful billionaire in his prime, faking his injuries to flush out his enemies. Looking into his cold, calculating eyes, I didn't run. Instead, I proposed a marriage of convenience. It was time to stop playing the victim, take my place as the lady of the Pennington empire, and make everyone who betrayed me pay.

Wrong Room, Secret Billionaire Husband Chapter 1 You will marry him

"Just a little more volume on the right side, Jean-Pierre. I want it to look effortless."

Bella Beaumont's voice floated across the bridal suite at The Plaza, smooth and pleased, as if the world had been arranged only to flatter her.

Amara Garrett stood in the corner in a sample wedding dress that scratched at her skin. The lace was stiff, the bust too tight, the waist too loose, and every seam reminded her that it had been pulled from somewhere no one cared to look. Around Bella, Manhattan's most expensive stylists adjusted her veil, dusted shimmer across her collarbones, and lifted a diamond necklace worth more than Amara's entire education.

The room smelled of peonies, perfume, and money.

Judith crossed the marble floor with sharp, deliberate steps. She did not look at Amara at first. Her attention stayed fixed on Bella, on the white silk, on the flawless image in the mirror.

"You will be taking Bella's place," Judith said.

Amara's lungs tightened. "What are you talking about?"

"Atticus Pennington's car is waiting downstairs. You will get in it. You will marry him."

The words landed one by one, cold and precise.

"Bella is marrying Carter," Judith continued, finally turning toward her. "Their engagement will be announced tonight."

Carter.

The name opened something hollow inside Amara's chest. Her Carter. The man who had held her hand in Central Park only last week and promised her a future. The man who had stopped answering her calls two days ago.

Now the rushed arrangements, the secrecy, and Bella's smug silence all made sense.

"He's crippled," Amara whispered. "They say he's disfigured. Violent."

"He's a Pennington," Judith said sharply. "That is all that matters."

Bella turned from the mirror. Her perfect face wore a wounded expression so false it was almost theatrical. The stylists went still.

"Before you go anywhere, Amara," Bella said, "there's something I need from you."

Amara did not move.

Bella's eyes glittered. "You've been difficult lately. Ungrateful. I want you to apologize to me in front of everyone."

Amara's hands tightened at her sides. "Apologize for what?"

"For existing," Bella said sweetly. "For being a burden. For living off my family's generosity for twenty years and never once being grateful." She smiled. "Get on your knees and apologize properly. Maybe then I'll let you walk down that aisle with some dignity."

The suite fell silent.

"No," Amara said.

Bella's smile faltered. "What did you say?"

"I said no. I won't apologize for existing, and I won't kneel for you."

Rage flushed Bella's face. "You ungrateful little-"

"Enough." Judith's voice cut through the room. She turned on Amara with fury darkening her face. "You will do as Bella asks, or you will regret it."

"I won't."

For one terrible moment, mother and daughter stared at each other. Then Judith grabbed Amara's arm hard enough to bruise.

"You will get in that car," Judith hissed, her face close to Amara's, "and you will marry Atticus Pennington. That is not a request. That is your purpose. It is the only reason you were ever kept in this house."

She shoved Amara toward the door and slapped a thick stack of papers onto the table. The Pennington crest gleamed in gold at the top.

A prenuptial agreement.

"Sign it."

Amara stared at the signature line. Her name looked foreign there.

Judith's voice dropped. "Do you know what the Beaumonts have done for us? They took us in. They fed you, clothed you, educated you. Richard Beaumont paid for everything."

The same debt, repeated all her life until it had become a chain. Amara looked at her reflection in the gilded mirror: pale face, hollow eyes, borrowed dress. A pawn. A debt. A body to be traded.

"If you refuse," Judith whispered, "Richard Beaumont will make one phone call. You will never work in this city again. Every door will close. You will have nothing."

The threat settled over her like a coffin lid.

A knock came at the door. "Five minutes, Miss Beaumont."

Judith straightened, smoothing herself back into the perfect housekeeper's mask.

Amara picked up the pen. Her hand shook, but the signature was clean.

She walked out before anyone could speak again.

In the corridor, the carpet swallowed her footsteps. She pressed her forehead to the cool wallpaper and tried to breathe. Carter's voice came back to her, soft and earnest in Central Park.

I'll protect you, Amara. Always.

The memory cut deeper than any insult.

She forced herself upright and walked toward the elevator. A ballroom door opened down the hall, and a bridesmaid stumbled out crying into her phone.

"He dumped me," the girl sobbed. "In front of everyone. Said his family trust wouldn't approve of me."

Amara felt nothing. This was their world. Love was a currency, and she had just been spent.

In the underground garage, exhaust hung in the cold concrete air. A black-suited driver stood beside an open limousine door.

"Mrs. Pennington," he said.

The name sent dread through her.

She climbed inside. The leather was cool, the windows dark, the world outside sealed away. Exhaustion dragged her down. A faint sandalwood scent lingered in the car, soft and strange. Her eyes closed.

A jolt woke her.

The car was no longer moving.

Amara sat up, disoriented. Outside the window, there was only darkness and a slice of moonlight. Panic cut through her. She reached for the door handle.

Locked.

Her heartbeat slammed against her ribs. Fragments returned through the fog: being lifted, unfamiliar voices, sandalwood mixed with something medicinal, movement, then stillness.

She looked down.

She was not in the limousine.

She was on a bed. A massive bed with impossibly soft sheets.

Moonlight passed through a tall arched window and stretched shadows across dark wood walls. Opposite the bed, carved into the paneling, was a crest.

Two lions flanking a shield.

This is actually the Pennington family crest!

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“I was shoved into a cheap, ill-fitting wedding dress while my stepsister Bella twirled in a custom Vera Wang gown. My mother coldly ordered me to take Bella's place and marry Atticus Pennington, a man rumored to be a violent, disfigured cripple. "Bella is marrying Carter," my mother announced. Carter was my fiancé of five years. I later caught them hooking up in a hotel bathroom. Carter laughed, telling Bella our engagement was just a transaction to steal my research data. My mother threatened to destroy my life if I didn't marry the "monster," claiming I owed the family for taking me in as a stray. She sold me off for fifty thousand dollars to pave the way for her precious biological daughter. My family, the man I loved... they had all used me, betrayed me, and thrown me to the wolves. I was completely alone. But when I was locked in the dark master suite with my new husband, I discovered a terrifying secret. Atticus Pennington wasn't crippled or disfigured at all. He was a devastatingly handsome, incredibly powerful billionaire in his prime, faking his injuries to flush out his enemies. Looking into his cold, calculating eyes, I didn't run. Instead, I proposed a marriage of convenience. It was time to stop playing the victim, take my place as the lady of the Pennington empire, and make everyone who betrayed me pay.”
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Chapter 1 You will marry him

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Chapter 2 Let me go

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Chapter 3 Are you crazy

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Chapter 4 He is a thief.

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Chapter 5 You are a liar

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Chapter 6 Stay away from me

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Chapter 7 That was her design.

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Chapter 8 They fired me.

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Chapter 9 Please allow me to introduce my wife.

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Chapter 10 An ungrateful serpent

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Chapter 11 That's a restricted area!

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Chapter 12 She wants to ruin me

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Chapter 13 You're wrong

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Chapter 14 Four to a room

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Chapter 15 Can you imagine

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Chapter 16 Nonsense!

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Chapter 17 You're under arrest

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Chapter 18 So sweet

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Chapter 19 Don't move.

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Chapter 20 You've been eavesdropping!

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Chapter 21 Gold-digging prostitute

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Chapter 22 How dare you do this

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Chapter 23 It's her.

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Chapter 24 You won't live to see the end of tonight.

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Chapter 25 For you

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Chapter 26 Aurora

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Chapter 27 Unauthorized entry

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Chapter 28 New evidence

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Chapter 29 Transfer away from him

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Chapter 30 Is that all

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Chapter 31 Sign it.

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Chapter 32 Stop analyzing

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Chapter 33 You can't live without me

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Chapter 34 I will

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Chapter 35 What do you want to do

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Chapter 36 Working this late

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Chapter 37 Are you crazy

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Chapter 38 Let her walk by herself.

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Chapter 39 That's great news!

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Chapter 40 I can see you tonight.

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