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Betrayed Bride, Billionaire's Beloved Queen

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After three years in prison, I emerged to find my fiancé, Julian, and my family had vanished. Following a tracker to a Long Island estate, I discovered Julian living happily with my stepsister, Clara, and a child. I soon learned the truth: Julian and my father framed me for Clara's medical mistake to protect their company. As Julian texted more lies about his absence, my heartbreak turned to a freezing rage. I walked away into the storm, now fueled by a desire for revenge.

Betrayed Bride, Billionaire's Beloved Queen Chapter 1

The heavy prison gates clanged shut, ending three years. I scanned the empty lot for Julian, my fiancé. Deserted.

Biting December wind my only welcome. Calls to Julian, father, mother: unanswered/disconnected.

Shivering, Julian's tracker showed an unfamiliar Long Island estate. A freezing cab left me penniless; I walked through the blizzard. Through a mansion window, I saw Julian, my stepsister Clara, a small boy—a perfect family. Julian, who hated children, doted on him, and Clara wore *my* engagement ring.

I overheard Julian's call: he, my father, conspired to frame me for Clara’s medical error, saving their company and future. My family hadn't just abandoned me; they plotted my destruction.

A delayed text from Julian popped up, lying about a "cross-border meeting," promising to pick me up tomorrow. Despair vanished, replaced by a cold, terrifying smile. Typing "Understood," I turned from their stolen life, walking into the blizzard, fueled by burning rage.

Chapter 1

Aurora POV:

The heavy steel gates of the New York State Women's Correctional Facility slammed shut behind me with a deafening boom.

The sound vibrated through the soles of my cheap shoes, echoing in my chest exactly like the judge's gavel had three years ago. That was the moment my life ended. Today was supposed to be the day it began again.

A biting December wind ripped through the thin fabric of my faded gray trench coat.

I instinctively pulled the collar tight against my neck and hunched my shoulders. The cold was a physical assault, a sharp contrast to the suffocating heat of the prison laundry room where I had spent the last thousand days.

I lifted my head and looked across the desolate highway toward the visitor parking lot.

It was empty, save for a few abandoned cars covered in a thick layer of dirty snow. There was no sleek black Rolls-Royce idling by the curb.

My heart skipped a beat, and the warm anticipation in my chest instantly turned to ice.

Three years ago, standing on this exact spot, Julian had held my face in his hands. He had looked into my eyes and sworn that the very second I stepped out of those gates, he would be waiting to take me home.

I took a deep breath, forcing the freezing air into my lungs to calm my racing pulse.

It was a blizzard. The roads were terrible. A traffic delay was normal. I repeated the logical excuses in my head, refusing to let the panic settle in.

With stiff, freezing fingers, I tore open the seal of the clear plastic bag holding my personal effects.

I pulled out my old smartphone. It felt heavy and foreign in my hand after three years of not touching a screen.

I held down the power button. The screen flickered, died, and then struggled to light up, casting a pale glow over my cracked, dry hands.

Immediately, the phone let out a shrill beep, flashing a low battery warning.

I tapped the contacts icon, my thumb shaking as I scrolled to the number saved as 'Fiance'.

I pressed the call button and lifted the phone to my ear. The long, rhythmic ringing echoed in my ear, each second stretching out and slicing at my nerves.

A mechanical female voice finally clicked on, directing me to voicemail. I bit down on my lower lip hard enough to taste copper and hung up.

I quickly dialed my father's number. Richard Vance always answered his phone.

The line rang once before it was abruptly disconnected. A harsh busy signal filled my ear. He had hung up on me.

A familiar ache bloomed in my chest. Growing up, my father never had the patience for me. Every ounce of his attention was always reserved for my stepsister, Clara. I pushed the memory down and dialed my mother, Eleanor.

The phone rang until it timed out. No answer.

A sudden gust of wind whipped a sheet of snow directly into my face, the ice crystals stinging my skin like tiny needles.

I opened my text messages, desperate for any explanation. A flat tire. A delayed meeting. Anything.

My inbox was completely empty. The very last message was from three years ago, sent the night before my sentencing. It was from Julian, and it simply read: I love you.

My eyes started to burn. The familiar sting of tears threatened to spill over, but I blinked rapidly, forcing them back.

Prison had taught me a brutal lesson of survival: you never show weakness out in the open.

I needed to know where Julian was. I opened the security tracking app we used to share our locations.

The app dragged, the loading bar crawling across the screen like a snail due to the outdated software and the terrible reception.

Finally, the map materialized. The little blue dot representing Julian was nowhere near the corporate headquarters in Manhattan.

I pinched the screen to zoom in, my eyebrows pulling together in a tight frown.

The blue dot was stationary, pinned to an exclusive, ultra-luxury private estate along the coastline of Long Island.

I stared at the completely unfamiliar address, my brain working frantically to make sense of it.

It was a Tuesday. Julian was a workaholic CEO. He would never take a random vacation to a Long Island estate in the middle of the week.

A harsh warning popped up at the top of the screen: 5% battery remaining. I immediately pressed the side buttons, taking a screenshot of the map and the address just as the screen dimmed.

I shoved the phone deep into my coat pocket and stepped out toward the road. An old, beat-up yellow cab was creeping along the icy asphalt. I threw my hand up, stepping directly into its path to force it to stop.

I pulled open the back door and slid onto the cracked vinyl seat. I looked at the rearview mirror, watching the massive iron gates of the prison disappear behind the blowing snow.

"To Long Island. Oyster Bay."

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Betrayed Bride, Billionaire's Beloved Queen of Contents

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