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Substitute Bride For The Fake Cripple

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 1058    |    Released on: 08/05/2026

stepped out into the harsh glare of the streetlights. Her ankle throbbed with a dull, rhythmic ac

led the events in the VIP lounge with clinical precision. She didn't cry. She didn't shake. She simply

tel to pull the hallway footage," th

ray suit walked in, carrying a leather briefcase. It was Dillan's personal fixer, a high-

r a greeting. He simply opened his briefcase, pulled out a thic

family is prepared to offer a very generous settlement to compensate for

She placed her hand flat against the p

ted in a settlem

He leaned in closer, dropping his

y reliant on the capital injection from the Hayes family. If Dillan is cha

orless laugh. She looked t

her voice loud enough for the detective at the next desk to hear. "Because I'm s

his briefcase shut, his face turning a

ver, glaring at the lawyer be

the temporary restraining

ssive strokes. She handed it back, ensuring Dillan Hayes

ill of the late-night wind hit her face, clearing the stale air of the station from her l

yellow cab

Albert Estate," sh

old window. She closed her eyes, her fingers coming up to massage her aching te

assive iron gates of the Albert family es

ked at the house,

l luxury cars belonging to her extended family members were parked haphaz

pen the heavy

ring in the living room stopped. Dozens of eyes snapped toward

t by too many surgeries, marched toward her, her high

finger at Grace's face. "Do you have any idea what is happening? And yo

hand away. The physical c

ce said coldly. "Dillan assault

oom erupted into chaos. Voices overlapped, shouting a

energy, the way her uncle was pacing, the way her mother was weeping in

e empty velvet armcha

demanded, her voice sl

opened and closed, but no sound came out. She loo

her eyes locking onto a crumpled piece of paper sitting on

Private charter. Destination: Par

She slammed the paper

zation hitting her like a bucket

hair. He looked ten years older than he had that

inalize the marriage," Conrad said, his vo

le pieces snapped into place. They didn't care about her fight with Dill

eyes locked onto Grace. A desperate,

uddenly dripping with fake sweetnes

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“Grace's engagement to Dillan Hayes was nothing but a cold business transaction to secure funding for her family's company. But when Dillan violently shoved her into a marble bar over his ex-girlfriend, leaving her bleeding, Grace didn't hesitate. She called 911, had her fiancé arrested on the spot, and broke off the engagement. Returning to the Albert estate, she expected chaos, but not absolute betrayal. Her family didn't care that she had just been physically assaulted. They were in a sheer panic because her cousin Ashly had just fled the country, abandoning a terrifying arranged marriage. The groom was Hudson Turner, a man known across Manhattan as a disgraced, violent psychopath, paralyzed from the waist down in a severe crash. To save themselves from the Turner family's wrath and financial ruin, Grace's aunt and father ordered her to take Ashly's place. "You eat from this family, you live in this house! It is time you paid us back!" Her father even threatened to freeze her bank accounts and faked a heart attack to force her compliance. For three years, Grace had single-handedly kept the family business afloat while they squandered the profits. Now, they were throwing her to a monster without a second thought, expecting her to rot as a crippled man's miserable nursemaid. But they picked the wrong sacrifice. Grace ruthlessly extorted a legal severance from her family, taking her shares and cutting all ties forever. She walked straight into Hudson Turner's private gallery to propose a mutually beneficial, cutthroat business marriage. However, when the prenuptial was signed, the "paralyzed" billionaire placed his hands on his wheelchair. Slowly, deliberately, Hudson stood up to his full, imposing height of six-foot-three. "The wheelchair is a necessary illusion for my enemies," Hudson stated calmly. "But it will never be an illusion between you and me."”