icon 0
icon TOP UP
rightIcon
icon Reading History
rightIcon
icon Sign out
rightIcon
icon Get the APP
rightIcon

The Scorned Bride's Masterpiece

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 469    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

an' s side in a dress he' d chosen, a perfect prop for the perfect couple. Then, I saw Molly across th

and flying to her stomach with a

an instant, his arm aroun

leaning heavily against him.

s a poison. He guided Molly to a chair, and a crowd of concerned socialites ga

say to her? I told you

n me. I stood frozen as whispers erupted around me. L

rtive fiancée. If you ever upset her again, if you give me any reason to doubt your compliance, I w

out the window at the blurre

are after the wedding. Movers were in the master suite. They we

untain of pillows. "Just put those in the guest room for

etely. He went straight to Molly, kissing h

le on her face. "Gabrielle, Ethan told me you' re a wonderful cook. I' m craving that sea

allergy. Ethan knew it too. It w

old eyes. "

an-seared the scallops to perfection, and arranged it beautifully on a pl

Claim Your Bonus at the APP

Open
The Scorned Bride's Masterpiece
The Scorned Bride's Masterpiece
“My fiancé, Ethan, and I were planning our dream wedding in a country club brimming with lilies and privilege. Then, I saw her: Molly, the intern, visibly pregnant, looking distraught. Ethan rushed to her side, his gesture possessive, his absence a familiar sting. He returned, announcing her pregnancy was "a one-time mistake" but "she carries the child, and you don't have to go through the trouble. We'll raise the baby as ours. It's a perfect solution." His words hit me like a physical blow, a callous disregard for the miscarriage I' d just hidden, caused by his own genetic issue. Despite the humiliation and public admonishment from Ethan later, I was forced to play the part of the compliant fiancée. I watched as my life was moved to a guest room in the penthouse that was supposed to be our home, while Molly, propped up like a queen, directed movers and even demanded I cook her seafood risotto – knowing full well I knew about her shellfish allergy. My attempt to expose her resulted in Ethan violently attacking me and dragging me to the hospital to apologize. How could he be so blind? So cruel? How could he not see the manipulation, the cold calculation in her eyes? Why was I, his fiancée, being punished for their secret? But in that hospital room, a flicker of light: Molly' s O-negative blood type on her medical bracelet. Ethan' s AB-positive. A baby couldn' t inherit that combination. The child wasn't his. In that moment, something inside me shifted. The love died. The war began.”
1 Introduction2 Chapter 13 Chapter 24 Chapter 35 Chapter 46 Chapter 57 Chapter 68 Chapter 79 Chapter 810 Chapter 911 Chapter 10