The Bride He Cast Away on Their Wedding Night
In the glittering world of high society and cutthroat ambition, a single sentence shatters a marriage: "Let's get a divorce."
For three years, Claire Thompson has lived in exile, her marriage to the powerful Nelson Cooper a hollow shell existing only on paper. Shipped abroad on her wedding day and utterly forgotten, she returns only to be handed divorce papers. But Claire is no longer the timid, heartbroken girl she once was. Behind her quiet facade lies a woman transformed, secretly rejoicing at her newfound freedom.
However, freedom comes with a price. As Claire signs the papers with relief, a chilling phone call reveals a dark truth: the threats she faced overseas were no accident, and the trail leads shockingly close to home—to the family that raised her and the husband who discarded her.
Just as she prepares to sever all ties, a twist of fate pulls her back into the gilded cage. Nelson, for reasons unknown, suddenly stalls the divorce. Meanwhile, the family that disowned her and the fragile, manipulative sister who stole her life are determined to ruin her reputation and drive her out for good.
But Claire is playing a different game now. With a mysterious new identity, powerful allies, and secrets of her own, she is no one's pawn. As hidden truths unravel and loyalties are tested, a stunning question emerges: In this high-stakes battle of love, betrayal, and revenge, who is truly trapping whom?
PageProfit Studio · Urban
This isn't going to be your usual system story and even for non-horror fans like myself, this story will pull you in with the mysteries behind it all. The mc is interesting, his parent's backstory which has yet to be fully revealed is fascinating and the dead cast members (the friendly ones anyway) toe the line between being loveable members of the story and still being Things you never want to be involved with. His job is also really funny and it brings a lot of entertaining scenario's and new cast members to liven up the rather plot-heavy storyline. 100% recommend reading this story, I can't say enough good things about it. Which, coming from a person who used to avoid horror completely and now looks for scary stories specifically to fill the void left between updates this should say something. It opened a new world of reading for me :)