
I Married the Man My Ex Could Never Compete With
Pamora · Ongoing · 123.3k Words
Introduction
One quiet apology, then he walked away to the pregnant ex he once called a mistake, leaving me beneath crystal lights and camera flashes, the perfect discarded bride. Publicly humiliated.
I made a decision that shocks them all.
I married Adrian, Marcus's estranged elder stepbrother, the self-made billionaire their father once discarded. Cold. Untouchable. Far more powerful than the heir who betrayed me.
Our marriage is a contract.
He needs stability to secure his corporate takeover. I need a throne high enough to watch Marcus fall.
But our 'fake' touches turn into an obsession neither of us can control.
Now I'm carrying Adrian's child — the true firstborn heir of the legacy built on betrayal.
And this time, I'm not the woman left behind. I'm the prize.
Chapter 1
Lydia POV
"If you take one more step, don't come back."
The words left my mouth before I could swallow them.
Marcus's phone is still in his hand.
The music hasn't stopped. The string quartet keeps playing as if this were still a wedding, not a public execution.
He isn't looking at me. He's listening.
"Yes," he says quietly. Too quietly. "I'm coming."
A ripple moves through the guests. It's subtle at first. A shift in posture. A tilt of heads. My aunt leans forward in the second row.
He steps down from the altar.
The priest freezes.
The photographer lowers his camera slowly, unsure whether to keep shooting.
"Marcus."
He finally looks at me. And I see it. Not confusion.
Decision.
"She's bleeding," he says, like that explains everything.
The word lands before the meaning does.
Bleeding. Someone gasps behind me.
My fingers tighten around the bouquet. White roses. Imported. Perfect.
"Who?" I ask. I already know.
But I need him to say it.
He hesitates for half a second.
"Selene."
The name slices through the hall cleaner than the violin strings.
A whisper starts. It spreads fast.
Selene.His ex.The one he called a mistake. The one he promised was finished.
"She's pregnant," he adds. The hall goes silent.
Not wedding-silent.Funeral-silent.
I stare at him."You told me that was over."
"It is," he snaps. Then softer, because people are watching. "This isn't about that."
I almost laugh. It isn't about that.
He steps closer, lowering his voice. "She could lose the baby."
"So you're choosing her."
"I'm choosing responsibility."
There it is. Not love.Responsibility.
I feel every camera turn toward us.
"Then go," I say. His jaw tightens.
"Lydia"
"If you walk away," I repeat, steady this time, "don't come back."
For a second, I thought he might hesitate.
Seven years should count for something.
Seven birthdays. Three apartments. We adopted. Endless business dinners where I smiled and translated his silence into charm.
He steps past me. The fabric of my dress brushes his sleeve.
He doesn't stop. He doesn't touch me. He doesn't look back.
The quartet keeps playing.
No one moves.
I'm still standing at the altar.
The priest clears his throat.
Someone coughs. Then the whispers begin.
"Oh my God"
"Is it true?"
"She's pregnant?"
"I heard she's five months".Five months.
My stomach drops. Five months.
We set the wedding date four months ago.
The math is loud. The humiliation is louder.
Marcus's mother stands in the front row. Perfect posture. Perfect pearls. Perfect composure.
She doesn't look surprised.
She rises gracefully and walks toward the altar.
Toward me. I don't move.
She stops at the bottom of the steps.
"Lydia," she says, voice low, polite. Controlled. "Perhaps it's best if we handle this privately."
Handle this like it's a scheduling conflict.
"Is she five months?" I ask her.
Her lips press together.
"Did you know?"
Her eyes flicker, just for a second.
"Yes."The word is barely audible.
But I hear it. The guests are still watching. Phones are out now. Not even subtle.
She lowers her voice further. "Marcus has obligations. You understand how these things are."
Obligations. I look down at my dress.
Custom fitted. Hand-stitched.
I chose it because Marcus said he liked simplicity.
"I understand," I say. She nods once, relieved. Good.
Then I step forward, closer to the edge of the altar so everyone can see my face.
"Thank you all for coming," I say into the microphone. A murmur ripples again.
"This wedding is cancelled."
No tremble.No tears.
"Apparently," I continue, "the groom has prior commitments."
A few nervous laughs. Quickly swallowed.
Marcus's mother stiffens.
I place the bouquet on the altar. Carefully.
Then I step down. No one tries to stop me.
The aisle feels longer now. The doors open.
Flashes explode the second I step outside.
Reporters were invited to the society section.
They weren't expecting this.
"Miss Hart, is it true Mr. Hale left for his former partner?"
"Is she pregnant?"
"Did you know?"
"Are you still engaged?"
The questions blur together. I kept walking.
My heels don't wobble. I won't give them that.
A black Rolls-Royce Boat Tail pulls up at the curb, silencing the crowd.
The window rolls down slowly. Adrian Cole looks at me through tinted glass.
Calm.Like he's been waiting. I stop.
Of course, he's here. He and Marcus share a father.
They don't share much else. He is the opposite of Marcus.
Marcus was "soft" all boyish charm and apologies. Adrian was architectural. His charcoal suit fit like armor over shoulders broader and steadier than the man who had just abandoned me.
He steps out of the car. The reporters hesitate.
Adrian doesn't give interviews unless he wants something.
"What a spectacle," he says mildly.
"Enjoying yourself?" I ask. His gaze flicks to the chapel doors behind me.
"No." He studies me. Not my dress.My face.
"You're not crying," he observes. "Should I?"
"That depends. Do you still want him?"The question lands heavier than the cameras.
"I don't want a man who leaves mid-vow," I reply.
He nods once. "As expected."
A reporter edges closer. "Mr. Cole, do you have a comment regarding your brother?"
"He is not my brother," Adrian says without looking at her. The correction is soft. Absolute.
The reporter steps back.
I fold my arms. "If you're here to offer condolences, save them."
"I don't offer condolences."
"Then why are you here?"
He holds my gaze. "Opportunity."
The word should insult me. It doesn't.
"Yours or mine?" I ask."Both."
The chapel doors open again. Marcus's mother steps out, scanning the street.
She sees Adrian. Her expression shifts.
"Go home," she tells me sharply. "We will issue a statement."
I almost smile.
Adrian slips his hands into his pockets." Mrs. Hale," he greets politely.
She does not return the courtesy."This is a family matter."
"Clearly."
Her eyes cut to me. "You will refrain from speaking to the press."
Adrian tilts his head slightly. "That would be unfortunate."
She ignores him. "Lydia, we will compensate you appropriately."
Compensate. The word echoes.
Seven years reduced to a settlement.
"I'm not a contract," I say quietly.
Her gaze hardens. "You were an arrangement."
There it is. Truth, finally spoken.
The reporters lean in.
Adrian steps closer to me.
Not touching.
Just close enough that the cameras catch it.
"If you were an arrangement," he says evenly, "it was poorly negotiated."
Mrs. Hale's composure cracks.
"Stay out of this."
"I am in this."
"You have no place in our affairs." He smiles faintly.
"On the contrary."
A phone buzzes near me. Not mine.
One of the reporters gasps."She posted."
"Who?"
"Selene."
Another screen turns toward us.
A photo.
Selene looked pale, fragile, and smug. But my eyes locked on the hand resting over hers. I recognized the cufflink instantly the silver crest I polished for Marcus this morning. He hadn't even changed out of his wedding suit before rushing to her side.
Caption: Thank you for choosing us.
The word us burns.
Marcus's mother inhales sharply.
I feel something inside me settle. Not break. Settle.
"Congratulations," I say softly.
She stares at me, unsure whether I'm speaking to her or to the universe.
Adrian's voice drops lower, meant only for me.
"You can still win."
"I just lost."
"Only if you leave the field."I look at him. Really look.
Cold. Controlled. Watching everything.
Marcus always said Adrian was ruthless.
"Why are you helping me?" I ask.
"I'm not helping you."
"Then what?"
He leans slightly closer.
"Marry me."
"Marry me," he repeated, his voice smooth as silk and twice as dangerous. "And I'll make sure Marcus Hale spends the rest of his life watching us win."
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