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Chapter 1 I’ll Be Your Bride

“Felix, the wedding’s about to start–you can’t just leave!”

Draped in an immaculate white gown, Linsey Brooks clung to Felix Wells‘ arm, her fingers trembling as panic filled her

voice.

Today was supposed to be their day.

Yet, just as the ceremony was about to begin, Felix had read a text message, turned to the crowd, and declared the wedding

canceled.

His brows were drawn together, his voice tight with urgency. “Move. Joanna’s hurt. She’s alone in the hospital, and she

must be terrified. I have to be there for her.”

Linsey’s face drained of color.

Joanna Saunders was Felix’s childhood sweetheart.

Linsey had started dating Felix five years ago. And for five years, whenever she went out with him, if Joanna so much as

needed him, Felix would leave Linsey behind.

He always insisted Joanna was just like a sister to him and always told Linsey to understand.

And she had, again and again.

But this was their wedding day.

So what if Joanna needed him? Did that mean Linsey had to be abandoned by the man who was supposed to become her

husband?

Her voice quivered as Linsey whispered, “No, you can’t go. The wedding can’t happen without you. No matter what, you

have to stay today. Please, Felix… I’m begging you.”

But his patience snapped. “Enough! Stop being selfish and unreasonable. We can always reschedule the wedding. But right

now, Joanna’s hurt. If I don’t go, can you handle the consequences? Move!”

Before she could say another word, he shoved past her.

Linsey staggered, her heels slipping against the polished floor as she crashed onto it. From where she sat, stunned and

breathless, she could only watch as Felix disappeared through the doors–without a single glance back.

In the next second, her phone rang.

Without thinking, she answered–only to be met with a woman’s smug, triumphant voice on the other end.

“Linsey, today’s your big day with Felix, isn’t it? Do you like the little gift I sent you?”

Linsey’s entire body went rigid as recognition hit her. Through clenched teeth, she spat, “Joanna… You did this on purpose. You lured Felix away, didn’t you?”

Her voice turned sharp, unwavering. “Do me a favor, Joanna–pass a message to Felix. Tell him I don’t want him anymore. He’s not worth another second of my time. And since you’re so desperate to have him, be my guest. A spineless man and

The wedding was set to begin in thirty minutes. She needed to find a replacement groom–fast.

Lifting the hem of her dress, she rushed outside. To her surprise, the entrance was swarming with men in black suits. Their imposing presence sent a clear message as they combed through every corner, searching for something or someone.

Amidst them, a man in a groom’s suit sat in a wheelchair, his posture rigid with authority. Though motionless, he radiated an icy, almost untouchable air.

His voice was commanding as he addressed the bodyguard in front of him. “The ceremony is about to begin. Have you found Haven yet?”

The bodyguard hesitated, his expression tense. “Mr. Riley, we’ve searched the entire perimeter, but there’s no sign of Ms. Walton. It appears she’s already fled…”

“Fled?” The man’s voice was deep and even, but his gaze turned razor–sharp–cold and unforgiving, like a predator sizing up its prey. “If this wedding doesn’t happen on time, you know what that means.”

Linsey caught every word, and in an instant, she understood–this man had been abandoned at the altar, just like she had.

Without hesitation, she gripped her dress and strode toward him.

The bodyguards reacted instantly, stepping in front of her with stiff, wary expressions.

Ma’am, what do you think you’re doing?

The man in the wheelchair shifted his attention to her, his presence alone pressing down like a storm on the horizon.

But Linsey didn’t flinch. Her voice was steady as she met his gaze head–on. “Sir, I hear your bride has run away. If that’s the case–let me take her place. I’ll be your bride.”

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