The Bride He Abandoned Before Midnight Had Two Sons He Never Claimed-Tep

Sofia Mercer heard the door close before she understood her marriage was over.

It was not a slam.

It was a soft click, almost careful, the kind of sound a man makes when he wants history to look clean from the outside.

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She stood in the middle of the honeymoon suite in a wedding gown that cost more than her mother’s house, holding two champagne glasses nobody had touched.

The room smelled like roses, melted candle wax, and expensive soap.

The lace at her ribs felt too tight.

Below the windows, Manhattan glittered gold and white, indifferent as ever.

Downstairs, five hundred guests were still dancing.

Senators, investors, founders, old-money friends, and women with diamond earrings had smiled at Sofia all night as if she had just been chosen by life itself.

Maybe that was why she had been afraid before Damien ever left.

Ten minutes earlier, his phone buzzed once.

He looked down, and the expression that crossed his face was not panic.

It was recognition.

‘Damien?’ she asked.

He stood by the window in his perfect tuxedo, bow tie loosened, the city light cutting one side of his face into gold and shadow.

‘I have to go,’ he said.

Sofia laughed once because she thought there was no other possible response.

‘Go where?’

‘There’s something I need to handle.’

‘On our wedding night?’

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