The Den's Secret: A Bride's Fury

The Den's Secret: A Bride's Fury

Bing Daner

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Seven days before my wedding, an anonymous email led me to a members-only site called "The Den." The video was raw and explicit. The man in the wolf mask, with his familiar jawline and confident movements, was my fiancé, Damon. But the true gut punch was recognizing the woman with him: my best friend and maid of honor, Katina. Their betrayal escalated into a nightmare-a staged car accident that cost me our unborn child. I soon discovered Damon never loved me; he'd proposed only for my family's connections to fund his startup. My entire world wasn't just a lie; it was a cold, calculated scheme that had left me broken and childless. They thought they had taken everything from me. They were wrong. They had just given me a reason to burn their world to the ground.

Chapter 1 No.1

My seven days before my wedding, an anonymous email led me to a members-only site called "The Den."

The video was raw and unsettling. The man in the wolf mask, with his familiar jawline and confident movements, was my fiancé, Damon.

But the true gut punch was recognizing the woman with him: my best friend and maid of honor, Katina.

Their betrayal escalated into a nightmare-a conveniently timed car accident that cost me our unborn child. I soon discovered Damon never loved me; he'd proposed only for my family's connections to fund his startup.

My entire world wasn't just a lie; it was a cold, calculated scheme that had left me broken and childless.

They thought they had taken everything from me.

They were wrong. They had just given me a reason to burn their world to the ground.

Chapter 1

Ellie POV:

My phone buzzed with an anonymous email. I almost deleted it-spam, probably-but the subject line, "A Message Just For You, Ellie," caught my eye, a strange, unsettling whisper in the digital noise. Curiosity, a dangerous trait I possessed in abundance, made me tap.

A link, stark and blue, appeared. "The Den." It promised something exclusive, members-only. My fingers hesitated, then clicked.

The screen flickered to life with motion. Unsettling. Intimate. My breath hitched. I felt a visceral recoil, a cold dread coiling in my stomach.

The site was called "The Den," all dark aesthetics and clandestine usernames. Every video was a loop of couples, their faces obscured by grotesque animal masks. Wolves, foxes, bears. It was a carnival of the perverse, a secret world I never knew existed.

And then, I saw him. A man in a wolf mask. The way his shoulders pulled back when he moved, the confident thrust of his hip, the deep timbre of his voice as he murmured something indistinct. And that jawline-sharp, almost predatory. It was Damon. It had to be Damon. My fiancé. The man I was marrying in seven days.

Nausea churned in my stomach, threatening to spill over my meticulously organized desk. I was at work, surrounded by fabric swatches and architectural blueprints, trying to design a dream for someone else. My own dream was shattering. I forced a smile when my assistant peeked in, her face a blur.

The image of that wolf mask, the familiar curve of his back, played on a loop behind my eyes. It was a nightmare I was living in broad daylight. My hands trembled, so much so that I couldn't even draw a straight line. I had to know.

"I'm not feeling well," I told my assistant, my voice thinner than I intended. "I think I need to go home."

The city outside was a blur as I drove, my mind racing, a frantic hamster on a wheel. The urge to dismiss it, to call it a cruel prank, was overwhelming. It couldn't be him. Could it?

Back in the sterile quiet of my apartment, I reopened the link, my heart hammering against my ribs. I picked up my phone, Damon's contact already highlighted, my finger a hair's breadth from calling him.

Then, a sudden, jarring sound from the laptop speaker. Brrrring! Brrrring! My phone, his phone, ringing in the video on the screen. The masked man, the one who looked exactly like Damon, didn't even flinch. He just kept moving, oblivious, or perhaps, uncaring.

I watched, frozen, a voyeur to my own impending heartbreak. The entire, grotesque scene unfolded before me. It felt like hours, an eternity of slow-motion agony.

But then, a flicker of something. I narrowed my eyes. That scar. The one Damon got from that surfing accident years ago, the one that ran vertically down his lower back, a faint white line I'd traced a thousand times with my fingertips. It wasn't there. A surge of relief, so potent it almost buckled my knees, washed over me. It wasn't him. It couldn't be.

Minutes later, I heard his key turn in the lock. The door opened, and Damon walked in, a briefcase in one hand, a bouquet of my favorite white lilies in the other. He smiled, that perfect, easy smile that had captivated me for years. "Ellie, my love. Rough day?"

He put down the flowers, his eyes softening as he took in my pale face. "You look exhausted, angel. Come here." He wrapped his arms around me, pulling me into his strong embrace. His touch felt real, solid, anchoring. I clung to it, desperately.

"I'm just tired," I mumbled into his chest, trying to erase the images from my mind. I wanted to believe him. I needed to believe him.

He was so good at this. So attentive, so loving. He'd always been. I remembered the first time he told me he loved me, under a canopy of stars on our first trip abroad. Or the way he'd always made sure my coffee was exactly how I liked it, every single morning. He had been so against casual relationships, always saying he was looking for 'the one,' for something deep and meaningful. He'd scoffed at friends who cheated, calling them weak.

He lifted my chin, his gaze intense. "My beautiful Ellie. Just a few more days, and then we're Mr. and Mrs. Velazquez. Forever." He leaned in, his lips brushing mine, soft and familiar.

My hands, almost unconsciously, slid down his back, searching. My fingers brushed against smooth skin, then, unmistakably, the faint, raised line of that old surfing scar. It was there. It was always there. My breath hitched.

He pulled back slightly, his eyes questioning. "Everything okay?"

"More than okay," I whispered, the lie tasting like ash in my mouth. My voice caught. "I love you, Damon."

He returned the sentiment, his voice a low rumble against my ear. "I love you too, Ellie. More than anything. Can you believe it's only a week until our big day?" His voice was thick with emotion, or what I now realized was a practiced imitation of it. That chill in my bones returned, colder this time, a harbinger of the storm.

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