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The Vengeful Groom's Deception

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 761    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

sted on meeti

d a box of imported pastries. She wore a simple, elegant dress, her ha

rried sick about me for ye

" my mom said, holding her hands.

er voice soft and sweet. "Alex is a genius. I

mising to take care of me. By the time she left, the entire neighborhood was gossiping about the kind, beautiful, and

was my turn to

he city. Her father, Richard Hayes, was waiting for us in a study that was larger than

ared at me, his gaze sweeping over my

said, his voice a low growl. Th

said, keeping my

my response. "She' s at the top of her field. She could have anyon

put a hand on my arm, a gesture of suppor

this," she said, her ton

fool, Veronica. This is about business. And this," he said, w

e out of the study, whispering apologies. But I lingered for a moment by the

A perfect, unsuspecting scapegoat. Once he' s served h

face, one that she couldn' t see.

he had a team for everything: the venue, the guest list, the legal paperwo

tapping away on her phone. "Momentum

d, grateful fiancé, swept up in

ooking at the plans for a massive, extravagant ceremo

ed at me, a strange

t everyone to see how much I adore you. I want them to see you step up. Y

She wasn't just marrying me; she was creating

own in her sleek, minimalist office. She sl

"The ownership papers for InnovateAI. After the wedding, it' s all yours to

InnovateAI. The company at the heart of he

my w

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“I married Veronica Hayes, the woman whose family destroyed mine. She thought she was setting a trap for a fool. She didn' t know she was walking into a decade of meticulous planning. Ten years ago, in college, I poured my soul into a painting, a raw, dark piece, a silent scream about my father' s story. She stopped in front of it with her entourage, a campus celebrity with her sharp wit and even sharper tongue. "A starving artist," she announced, loud enough for everyone to hear. "How cliché. I bet he thinks this mess is profound." Laughter rippled around me. My face burned with humiliation, and I stood there, speechless, as she turned and walked away without a second glance. Then, three months ago, she reappeared in my dusty studio, a vision in a power suit that probably cost more than everything I owned. Her charisma filled the small space, and her smile was bright, almost blinding. "Alex Miller," she said. "I' ve been following your work. You' re incredibly talented." My paintbrush dripped onto the floor as I stared at her, saying nothing. She didn' t seem to mind. She walked through my studio, examining my art with intense interest. Finally, she turned back to me. "I have a proposal for you, Alex." I waited. "Marry me." The words hung in the air, absurd and thick. The woman who had publicly branded me a failure wanted to marry me. "And in return," she continued, "I' ll make you the CEO of one of my startups. A tech company. InnovateAI. You' ll have a salary, stock options, a place in the world. No more starving." She gestured around my studio, a faint pity in her eyes, a perfect performance. My friends all warned me. "It' s a trick, Alex." "She' s a shark. Remember college?" "No one just hands you a company for getting married. It' s insane." They were right, of course. It was insane. And it was a trick. I knew Veronica' s reputation: ruthless, manipulative, her father' s daughter. But they didn' t know my secret. They didn' t know I' d been waiting for an opportunity like this for a decade. I looked at Veronica, her eyes shining with false sincerity. I let a look of stunned, hopeful disbelief cross my face. My voice trembled just a little. "You' re serious?" "Completely," she said, her smile widening. "We need to do it quickly, though. A whirlwind romance. The board loves a good story. It' ll be a PR masterpiece for the company launch." I pretended to be overwhelmed, running a hand through my hair, letting out a shaky breath. "Yes," I said, my voice filled with manufactured excitement. "Yes, I' ll marry you." Her eyes lit up with victory. She thought she had me, the poor, struggling artist dazzled by wealth and power, ready to be her pawn. She had no idea that I was the one holding the board, and she had just handed me all the pieces I needed to win the game.”
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