At the bridal boutique, my younger sister stepped out in her wedding gown. But when the seamstress lowered the zipper, my heart stopped. Fresh dark marks covered her back.

Mara grabbed my hands, sobbing. โ€œIf I call off the wedding, his father will ru:in Mom and Dadโ€™s company.โ€

My expression went cold. I kissed her cheek and whispered, โ€œThen we wonโ€™t call it off.โ€

That night, I began tearing apart his fatherโ€™s empire.

And the next morning, when the groom walked down the aisle, he had no idea who was waiting for him.

The first time I saw the marks on my sisterโ€™s back, everything around me went silent.

Not quiet.

Silent like a courtroom moments before a verdict destroys someoneโ€™s life.

Mara stood on the platform inside the bridal shop, wrapped in ivory satin beneath the chandelier lights. The dress was stunning.

But she wasnโ€™t smiling.

โ€œTurn around, sweetheart,โ€ the seamstress said softly.

Mara obeyed.

When the zipper slid down, I saw them.

Dark, fresh marks stretched across her spine like cruel proof of what had happened.

I forgot how to breathe.

The seamstress gasped and stumbled back. โ€œOh my God.โ€

Mara met my eyes in the mirror, her face turning pale. She pulled the dress tightly against herself and whispered, โ€œPlease donโ€™t.โ€

I stepped closer. โ€œWho did this?โ€

Her lips trembled.

โ€œElian.โ€

The groom.

The polished heir.

The man who charmed our parents at dinner while his father, Victor Vale, smiled like a man who owned everyone in the room.

My fists tightened, but my voice stayed calm.

โ€œWhy?โ€

Mara gave a broken little laugh. โ€œBecause I told him I was afraid.โ€

The seamstress quietly left the room, crying.

Mara clutched my wrists.

โ€œListen to me,โ€ she begged. โ€œIf I cancel the wedding, Victor will destroy Mom and Dadโ€™s company. He controls half their debt. He said heโ€™ll call every loan, ruin their contracts, drag them through court, and make them lose everything.โ€

I stared at my little sisterโ€”my brave Mara, who once hid behind me during storms.

Now she was hiding inside a wedding dress from a monster dressed like a gentleman.

โ€œHe said no one would believe me,โ€ she whispered. โ€œHe said youโ€™re just a divorced consultant with a cold face and no power.โ€

That almost made me smile.

Men like Victor Vale had underestimated me for years because I wore plain black suits and spoke softly.

They never asked what kind of consultant I was.

They never asked why federal prosecutors still picked up when I called.

I touched Maraโ€™s cheek gently.

โ€œDid he threaten you in writing?โ€

Her eyes flickered.

โ€œEmails. Voice notes. Photos. I saved everything.โ€

โ€œGood girl.โ€

โ€œBut we canโ€™t cancel,โ€ she cried. โ€œHeโ€™ll destroy us.โ€

I kissed her forehead.

โ€œThen we wonโ€™t cancel it,โ€ I said.

Mara stared at me in confusion.

I looked at her reflection, then at the evidence on her back.

โ€œWeโ€™ll let them walk straight into their own trap.โ€ Full story in 1st comment

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