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My Groom’s Mistress Claimed She Was Carrying His Baby

A bride's perfect wedding day turns into a nightmare when her groom's mistress interrupts the ceremony to reveal she is pregnant. Crushed by this public betrayal, the protagonist is forced to navigate the scandalous fallout within her elite billionaire circle. As she deals with the wreckage of her shattered trust and ruined marriage, she must decide whether to let the heartbreak consume her or find the strength to reclaim her life from his web of lies.
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Chapter 2

The silence in the ballroom didn’t break; it shattered. My hand was suspended in the air, fingers trembling slightly until Axton’s large, calloused palm engulfed mine. His grip was firm, grounding, but devoid of warmth. It felt like shaking hands with a statue carved from ice.

"You can't be serious!" Colton’s voice cracked, shrill and pathetic against the sudden gravity of the moment. He lunged forward, but a heavy cane struck the marble floor with a sound like a gavel.

"Enough!"

Grandfather Elias Richardson rose from his seat in the front row. He didn't look at Colton. He didn't look at the sobbing Ruby, whose mascara was beginning to run in grotesque streaks down her cheeks. He looked only at Axton, then at me. His eyes were hard, assessing us not as family, but as assets on a balance sheet.

"The boy has made his choice," Elias rumbled, his voice gravelly with age and absolute authority. "He chose a scandal. Miss Palmer has chosen a solution." He gestured to the security team lining the walls. "Remove the distraction. The ceremony is over. The reception will now celebrate the engagement of Axton Richardson and Oaklynn Palmer. Adjust the press release immediately."

"Grandfather!" Colton screamed as two burly guards seized his arms. Ruby wailed, clinging to his tuxedo jacket, but they were dragged backward, their protests fading as the heavy oak doors swallowed them whole.

The transition was seamless, terrifyingly so. Within minutes, I was ushered into the back of a black limousine with tinted windows. The air inside was cool and smelled of leather and Axton’s expensive, spicy cologne. He sat across from me, not beside me. He didn't offer comfort. Instead, he pulled a sleek black phone from his pocket and tapped the screen a few times before sliding it across the leather seat toward me.

"Read it," he commanded. His voice was low, flat.

I looked down. It was a digital document. *Prenuptial Agreement: Draft.*

"You want this? Now?" I asked, my voice barely a whisper. The adrenaline was fading, leaving behind a cold, shaking exhaustion.

"We are bypassing the engagement period," Axton said, his gaze fixed on the passing city lights. He didn't blink. "We marry at the courthouse tomorrow morning to seal the merger. This protects my assets. It protects yours, what little remains of them after today. This is a business transaction, Oaklynn. Do not mistake my acceptance for affection. You needed a shield; I needed to stop my nephew from bankrupting the company. We are square."

I stared at him. His jaw was set, his profile sharp against the darkening window. There was no knight in shining armor here. Just a shark in a tailored suit.

"Understood," I said, my throat tight. I signed the digital form with a shaky finger.

That night, I didn't go back to my parents' house. I was driven to Axton’s penthouse in Tribeca. It was a fortress of glass and steel, cold and impersonal. There were no family photos, no throw pillows, no signs of life. Just endless, polished surfaces reflecting the city skyline.

"The guest suite is down the hall to the left," Axton said, loosening his tie as he walked toward a heavy mahogany door. "I work late. Do not disturb me unless the building is on fire."

He closed the door to his study without looking back.

I found the guest room—stark, white, pristine. I sank onto the bed, still wearing my wedding dress. The corset felt like a vice crushing my ribs. I curled onto my side, the silk pooling around me, and squeezed my eyes shut. I didn't sob. I didn't have the energy. Tears just leaked out, hot and silent, soaking into the unfamiliar pillowcase. I had traded a fool for a tyrant. God, what had I done?

Two days later, I returned to the Palmer estate to pack the rest of my life into cardboard boxes. The house was quiet; my parents were out doing damage control with the press. I was in my old bedroom, folding a cashmere sweater, when the front door slammed downstairs.

Heavy footsteps thundered up the stairs. My door flew open, bouncing off the wall with a violence that made me jump.

Colton stood there. He looked disheveled, his eyes bloodshot, a distinct slur in his posture. He reeked of day-old whiskey.

"So," he sneered, stumbling into the room. "The new Mrs. Richardson. How’s the view from the top, Oaklynn? Or is it cold in the iceman’s bed?"

"Get out, Colton," I said, clutching the sweater to my chest. My heart hammered against my ribs.

"This is still my house!" he shouted, kicking a box of books. "My family paid for the mortgage on this dump last year, remember? You belong to me. You always have."

He closed the distance between us, grabbing my upper arm. His fingers dug in hard enough to bruise. Panic flared, hot and sharp, but I forced myself to breathe. I couldn't overpower him, but I could outsmart him.

My hand slipped into the pocket of my jeans. I felt the cool metal of my phone. I pressed the side button three times—the shortcut for the voice recorder.

"You’re hurting me, Colton," I said, keeping my voice steady, loud enough for the microphone. "Let go."

"I’ll let go when I say so!" he spat, leaning in close. His breath was sour. "You think you won? Uncle Axton doesn't care about you. He’s just using you to get Grandfather’s seat on the board. Once I get my trust fund unlocked next month, I’m buying Ruby a yacht. We’re going to sail to the Mediterranean on the company dime while you rot in that penthouse."

"Company funds?" I goaded, feigning fear to mask the calculation. "You can't use Richardson Group money for personal purchases. That’s embezzlement."

Colton laughed, a cruel, barking sound. "I’m a Richardson! The money is mine. I can do whatever the hell I want with it. I’ll drain the accounts dry before Axton even notices."

He shoved me backward. I stumbled, catching myself on the vanity.

"You’re pathetic," he muttered, turning to leave. "Enjoy your cold marriage, Oaklynn. You’ll come crawling back to me eventually."

As his footsteps faded down the hall, I pulled the phone from my pocket. I stopped the recording. My hands were shaking, but a small, icy smile touched my lips.

*Checkmate.*

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