The day before my brother’s wedding, my mom cut holes in all my clothes, saying, “This will suit you better.” My aunt laughed, adding, “Maybe now you’ll find a date.” But when my secret billionaire husband arrived, everyone’s faces went pale…

He was the reason sponsors had pulled out of Brandon’s startup last year. He was the quiet investor behind the firm that outbid Brandon for that downtown office space. And he was the man whose tech company had just been featured in Forbes as the fastest-growing private firm in the U.S.

My brother turned ghost white as we approached the pre-ceremony holding area. He walked over slowly, pulling at his collar.

“Hannah,” he said through gritted teeth. “What the hell is going on?”

Nathaniel stepped forward, shielding me slightly. “Let me help you understand.”

He pulled out a small, cream-colored envelope. “This is a contract your startup signed last year. You were so desperate for funding, you didn’t look closely at the fine print.”

Brandon snatched the envelope and scanned it, his eyes darting frantically.

“Clause 3.2,” Nathaniel said calmly. “If your revenue drops below projections by 35% within six months, controlling interest transfers to the silent investor.”

My brother’s mouth fell open. “No… that’s not… It is.”

I stepped forward now, my voice steady. “And guess who that investor was?”

Brandon looked between us, sweat beading on his forehead.

Nathaniel didn’t even blink. “Me?”

The blood drained from Brandon’s face. “You bought out my company?”

“No,” Nathaniel said coldly. “She did. I just made the paperwork possible.”