His Virgin Replacement Bride
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Chapter 6 The Price Of Trust img
Chapter 7 The Ghost Of Shadows img
Chapter 8 Deep Emotions img
Chapter 9 Where Shadows Burn img
Chapter 10 The Blood Oath img
Chapter 11 The Bride Who Never Left img
Chapter 12 The Storm Arising img
Chapter 13 The Confrontation img
Chapter 14 Negotiations With The Devil img
Chapter 15 The Shape Of Ruin img
Chapter 16 The Call That Kills img
Chapter 17 Blood In The Garden img
Chapter 18 The Hidden Heir img
Chapter 19 One Throne ,Two Queens img
Chapter 20 Blood,Inheritance and The Girl In The Mirror img
Chapter 21 The Weight Of Her Name img
Chapter 22 The Girl In The Mirror img
Chapter 23 A Throne Built From Ashes img
Chapter 24 When The Crown Bleeds img
Chapter 25 The Kiss That Buried The Kingdom img
Chapter 26 A Kingdom Built On Lies img
Chapter 27 Queen Of Chaos img
Chapter 28 The Bride Turns img
Chapter 29 The Husband I Was Never Meant To Have img
Chapter 30 Bound By Truth,Torn By Fire img
Chapter 31 The Wife Returns img
Chapter 32 The Crown Reclaimed img
Chapter 33 The Unholy Vow img
Chapter 34 Second Betrayal img
Chapter 35 The Sister Who Never Left img
Chapter 36 The Clause That Binds img
Chapter 37 The Wedding Night Lie img
Chapter 38 The Ghost Bride Returns img
Chapter 39 Poisoned Promise img
Chapter 40 A Gambit img
Chapter 41 A Blade Between The Ribs img
Chapter 42 The Price Of The First Born img
Chapter 43 Queenmaker img
Chapter 44 The Ghost Under His Skin img
Chapter 45 War In Velvet Gloves img
Chapter 46 Shadows With Teeth img
Chapter 47 The Ghost Ledger img
Chapter 48 Black Veil Heirloom img
Chapter 49 The Father Of Serpents img
Chapter 50 Sins Don't Sleep img
Chapter 51 A Throne For Ghosts img
Chapter 52 The Wife,The Ghost And The Throne img
Chapter 53 All That Was Stolen img
Chapter 54 The Wife Who Stayed img
Chapter 55 The Truth In Her Name img
Chapter 56 The Price Of Her Name img
Chapter 57 Velvet And Ashes img
Chapter 58 A Room Without Shadows img
Chapter 59 The Letter That Changed Everything img
Chapter 60 The Portrait In The Study img
Chapter 61 The Resurrection img
Chapter 62 A Blade In The Dark img
Chapter 63 The Echo Of Her Betrayal img
Chapter 64 A Bride's Reckoning img
Chapter 65 The Other Bride img
Chapter 66 The Last Wife Standing img
Chapter 67 The House That Built Her img
Chapter 68 Paper Saints And Poisoned Tongues img
Chapter 69 Thrones Of Ashes img
Chapter 70 The Crown Must Bleed img
Chapter 71 Smoke In The Garden img
Chapter 72 The Wife Who Was Never Gone img
Chapter 73 The Crimson Thread img
Chapter 74 The Unraveling img
Chapter 75 A Wife's War img
Chapter 76 The Edge Of Everything img
Chapter 77 The Breaking Point img
Chapter 78 A Bride's War img
Chapter 79 Sister Of No Mercy img
Chapter 80 The Price Of Becoming Her img
Chapter 81 The Girl On Fire img
Chapter 82 The Ties That Bleed img
Chapter 83 The Devil's Heir img
Chapter 84 The Queen's Cross img
Chapter 85 The Fall Of The Father img
Chapter 86 A Legacy Written In Fire img
Chapter 87 Part Two:Woman In Ashes img
Chapter 88 The Dead Woman's Voice img
Chapter 89 Her Daughter's Lies img
Chapter 90 The Woman In The Fire img
Chapter 91 The Switch img
Chapter 92 Her Other Name img
Chapter 93 The Heir Apparent img
Chapter 94 Bloodlines And Betrayals img
Chapter 95 Thrones Made Of Glass img
Chapter 96 A Crown Of Ashes And Smoke img
Chapter 97 A Mother's War img
Chapter 98 Shattered Trust img
Chapter 99 The Devil You Chose img
Chapter 100 The Price Of A Lie img
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Chapter 2 The Rules Of The Game

I didn't sleep.

Even with the silence of the penthouse cocooning me, even with the massive bed and the smell of unfamiliar roses soaking the air-I didn't close my eyes.

Because I couldn't forget the voice on the phone.

"He'll break you."

Elena's warning kept repeating in my mind like a curse I hadn't been able to reverse. The sister I thought had run out of fear sounded eerily calm. Like she hadn't run at all.

Like she had planned this.

And I had walked straight into her trap.

The morning light filtered through the floor-to-ceiling windows, but it felt artificial. Like the suite had been carved out of another world-a glass tower meant to keep the rest of humanity out and me locked in. A dollhouse made of money and silence.

I sat upright on the edge of the guest bed, still in my white silk nightgown-the one the maids had placed in the wardrobe labeled "Mrs. De Luca." It fit perfectly. Of course it did.

Because it had been meant for Elena.

Everything was.

The room, the view, the gowns, the expectations.

Even the man.

Andre.

I heard him before I saw him.

The sound of polished shoes echoing in the hallway outside the suite. Precise. Purposeful. His presence moved like a storm: invisible until it was right on top of you.

I stood immediately, unsure why. Instinct maybe. Or fear.

The door opened a second later, and Andre entered with the same quiet intensity he'd worn yesterday. Dressed in a charcoal suit with a black shirt beneath-no tie, no softness-he looked like he belonged to the shadows.

His gaze swept over me.

"You're awake."

I nodded. "Barely."

He said nothing for a moment.

Then: "Come. We have rules to discuss."

I followed him into the main living room. It was absurdly large-glass walls, marble floors, a fireplace that didn't even need fire to intimidate. The city below looked like a toy village. Distant. Powerless.

He gestured for me to sit on the long velvet sofa.

I obeyed.

He poured two cups of coffee and handed me one without asking how I took it. Black. Bitter. Like him.

"I don't tolerate lies," he said calmly.

My heart jumped.

"I know."

He tilted his head, eyes narrowing.

"Do you?"

I froze.

"Whatever game you're playing, Elena, end it now. I don't have patience for rebellion, secrets, or disobedience."

I stared down into the coffee.

He thought I was her. Still.

And the moment that changed, I would lose everything.

I lifted the cup to my lips and sipped, hiding the tremble in my fingers.

"I understand," I murmured.

He watched me in silence for a long beat.

Then sat beside me.

Close.

Too close.

"Rule one," he said. "You don't speak to the press. Ever."

I nodded.

"Rule two. You don't leave the penthouse without my permission."

I flinched.

"I thought we'd live like a normal couple-"

"We're not normal. And don't mistake this for a marriage built on love. You're mine for a reason. And I expect you to act accordingly."

I felt the words sink into my skin like acid.

Mine for a reason.

"What reason?" I asked before I could stop myself.

His gaze cut to mine.

"Because I own the De Luca name. And you wear it now. Every word from your mouth, every move you make, reflects on me. So I suggest you choose wisely."

I nodded, the taste of coffee now sour.

"Rule three," he said, his voice dropping an octave. "No touching. Unless I initiate it."

My breath caught.

"No problem," I whispered.

A pause.

"Unless, of course," he added slowly, "you decide to tell me the truth. Then I'll reward you."

I looked at him, startled.

He smiled, but it didn't reach his eyes.

"You think I don't know something's off?"

I swallowed.

"I just... it's the pressure. The wedding. Everything happened so fast-"

He leaned in, his fingers brushing my knee.

"Careful," he murmured. "You're better at lying than usual. Almost convincing."

My throat dried.

He stood again, collected his phone, and turned to leave.

"I have meetings all day. You'll stay here. The maids will bring whatever you need."

"And tonight?" I asked before I could stop myself.

He paused at the door.

"Tonight," he said without looking back, "you'll learn what happens when a bride forgets who she belongs to."

The door closed.

I exhaled so hard my lungs hurt.

This wasn't just a cage.

It was a glass one-with all the illusions of freedom and none of the safety.

And I had no idea how long I could pretend.

Hours passed.

I explored the penthouse quietly, careful not to draw attention from the staff. The kitchen was pristine, untouched. The dining room looked like it had hosted royalty. But the bedroom-the real one-was the most terrifying of all.

It was cold. Masculine. With a walk-in closet that screamed control.

And on the left side, all her things. Elena's shoes. Elena's perfume. Elena's silk blouses and nightgowns and lingerie, all sorted by color.

My stomach turned.

I didn't belong here.

None of this was mine.

And yet, I had no way out.

I opened a drawer and found something tucked between folded clothes-an envelope. My fingers shook as I pulled it free.

Inside was a photo.

My sister.

With another man.

They were in a dark club, leaning close, whispering. She was laughing.

The man's face was sharp, cruel. And familiar.

I knew that face from the tabloids.

Nikolai Saranov.

Andre's rival.

My fingers curled tightly around the photo.

No wonder she ran.

This wasn't just a wedding. It was a war.

And now I was the hostage.

That night, the penthouse lights dimmed, casting the rooms in warm gold. I stood near the window in a silk gown the maids insisted I wear-bare-backed, ivory, hugging curves I hadn't realized I had.

I felt exposed.

Like bait.

And when I heard the front door open, my heart stopped.

He was home.

Andre walked in like the storm he always carried-silent, sharp, composed. His eyes met mine across the room and didn't move.

He said nothing as he approached.

Only stopped when we were inches apart.

"You look like a wife tonight," he murmured, voice silk over steel.

"Do I?"

"Yes. Almost."

He reached for my wrist and slowly lifted my hand.

I froze as he traced a single finger across the pulse point.

"Your heart's racing," he said.

I said nothing.

He tilted his head.

"Scared of me?"

"No," I lied.

He leaned closer, breath ghosting against my jaw.

"You should be."

My breath hitched.

Then, just as suddenly, he stepped back.

"Follow me."

I followed him into the private study-a dark room lined in bookshelves and low lighting. A large oak desk stood in the center, and beside it: a safe, slightly ajar.

He pulled something from within and set it on the desk.

A phone.

Mine.

I stared.

"You had it?"

He nodded.

"Of course. You don't get to keep secrets from me."

He tapped the screen. My call log lit up.

The number from this morning.

Blocked. Untraceable.

Still there.

My chest tightened.

"She called me," I said.

He raised an eyebrow.

"Who?"

"Elena."

He didn't react.

"She said I made a mistake. That I shouldn't have married you."

He stepped closer.

"And you believed her?"

I faltered. "I don't know."

"She ran, Maureen," he said, voice suddenly cold. "She ran from me. From this family. From her responsibilities."

My stomach dropped.

He said my name.

Not hers.

He knew.

I didn't even have time to run.

His hands were on me in seconds-gripping my arms, holding me still.

"I wanted to see how long you'd last," he whispered, eyes blazing. "But you're worse than her. At least Elena had the guts to admit what she was."

I gasped. "Then why-why let me marry you?"

"Because I needed a bride. And you were desperate enough to volunteer."

Tears burned my eyes.

"You knew all along?"

"I saw it in your eyes the second you walked down the aisle. You weren't her. But you were useful."

My throat constricted.

"And now?"

His smile was cold.

"Now you're mine, Maureen. Not by accident. But by choice."

"I didn't choose this!"

"You did the second you put on that dress."

His fingers slid to my throat-not tight, just enough to make me feel the weight of his power.

"I could ruin you," he whispered. "Bury your family. Break your world."

I trembled.

"Then why haven't you?"

His eyes darkened.

"Because I want to see what happens when you realize you belong to me."

And with that, he pulled me into a kiss so fierce, so punishing, it stole the breath from my lungs.

This time, it wasn't cold.

It was fire.

Possessive.

Hungry.

And terrifying.

Because a part of me kissed him back.

            
            

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