I was sitting in the Presidential Suite at The Plaza, getting my hair done for a wedding that was supposed to save my family from financial ruin. The SEC was breathing down our necks, and this merger was the only way to keep our assets from being seized by the time the market opened. Then my assistant walked in, her face as white as a sheet, holding a phone that was vibrating like a trapped insect. My groom, Julian, wasn't just late; he was currently livestreaming from a VIP suite three floors up. On the screen, the man I was supposed to marry in twenty minutes was drunk, laughing, and groping my younger sister, Annabelle. "Say hi to my boring sister!" Annabelle shrieked into the camera, kissing him while the whole world watched. When I looked at my father, he didn't even seem surprised; he just told me to stay quiet and not "embarrass the family" by making a scene. I didn't cry. I didn't throw a tantrum. I just felt the cold, hard burn of a contract breach. I realized then that I wasn't a bride to them; I was a scapegoat they were already preparing to feed to the wolves. I walked out of that suite, but I didn't go to the ballroom to hide. I took the elevator straight to the Penthouse to find Julian's uncle, Ervin Hendricks-a man so ruthless the board was trying to oust him for his "dark" personal life. "I need a groom," I told him, standing there in my Vera Wang gown. "Marry me, and I'll give you the voting shares you need to keep your company. In exchange, you provide the legal protection I need to clear my name." Ervin looked at me with eyes like black glass, a predator weighing his prey. He took my arm and led me toward the elevator. "Deal," he said. We walked into the ballroom together, leaving the guests in shock and my cheating fiancé in the dust. But as the cameras flashed, I clutched the USB drive hidden in my dress. I wasn't just marrying Ervin for protection; I was marrying him because the person who framed me for money laundering used a Hendricks server to do it. To find the ghost who ruined my life, I had to move into the heart of the enemy's home.
