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Abandoned at the Altar

The Fifth Avenue wedding venue glowed in the soft light of dawn as I adjusted the last orchid in a crystal vase. My fingers trembled slightly—not from exhaustion after the sleepless night of preparations, but from a giddy, almost desperate excitement. After five years of waiting, of promises made and broken, Nathan had finally agreed to marry me. 'Just a little higher on the left,' I whispered to myself, tilting my head to examine the arrangement. Perfect. Everything had to be perfect today. The grand ballroom was transformed into the elegant, timeless space I'd envisioned since I was a little girl in Ohio dreaming of my future. Ivory silk draperies cascaded from ceiling to floor, catching the morning light that streamed through the tall windows. Crystal chandeliers sparkled above tables adorned with orchids and roses—Nathan's favorite. I'd chosen every detail with him in mind.
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Chapter 3

I stood in my apartment, staring at my phone as if it were a bomb about to detonate. After confronting Nathan and seeing that silk scarf—proof of Sarah's presence in his home—I'd fled, unable to stomach any more of his elaborate lies. Now, my trembling fingers hovered over Sarah's contact information. I needed to hear her version, to understand if she was as much a victim of Nathan's manipulation as I had been, or if they'd been laughing at me together all along.

I pressed call. Straight to voicemail.

"Sarah, it's Claire. I think we need to talk. About Nathan, about... everything. Please call me back."

I sent three texts after that, each one more desperate than the last. The silence that followed was deafening, confirming what I already knew: there would be no explanation, no apology. Just the humiliating reality that while I'd been planning our wedding, Nathan and Sarah had been planning their future—one that didn't include me.

By afternoon, my apartment felt like a prison, the walls closing in with memories of Nathan's visits, of plans made and broken. I needed air, perspective, something to anchor me to the world beyond my shattered relationship.

Isabelle Dubois's studio occupied the top floor of a converted warehouse in Chelsea, all gleaming surfaces and dramatic floral installations. I hadn't called ahead—courage might fail if I gave myself time to reconsider—but her assistant recognized me and ushered me into Isabelle's office without question.

"Claire," Isabelle looked up from her desk, her French accent more pronounced in her surprise. "I was wondering when you would appear."

Of course she knew. Everyone knew.

"I'm sorry to come unannounced," I began, but she waved away my apology with one elegant hand.

"Sit. Tea?"

I nodded, sinking into the chair across from her. Isabelle had been my mentor when I first arrived in Manhattan, fresh-faced and ambitious. She'd taught me everything about high-end wedding planning, from vendor negotiations to crisis management. I'd left her firm two years ago to start my own business, with her blessing.

"You look terrible," she said bluntly, pouring fragrant tea into delicate cups. "But that is to be expected when one's personal drama becomes public spectacle."

"I didn't know where else to go," I admitted, warming my hands on the teacup. "Everyone's talking about it. The wedding that wasn't."

Isabelle studied me over the rim of her cup. "And your clients? What do they think of their wedding planner who couldn't even manage her own ceremony?"

The question hit like a slap. I hadn't even considered how this would affect my business.

"I... I haven't spoken to them yet."

"Then you are making two mistakes instead of one," she said, not unkindly. "The first was allowing a man to make you forget your worth. The second is allowing personal drama to compromise your professionalism."

Her words stung, but they also sparked something in me—a reminder that I was more than Nathan's abandoned fiancée. I had built something of my own, something that mattered.

The next morning, I forced myself to meet with the Andersons, a couple planning a spring wedding at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. I'd prepared extensively, determined to prove—to myself, to Isabelle, to the world—that I was still capable of creating perfect moments for others, even if my own had been destroyed.

But halfway through discussing centerpieces, Mrs. Anderson mentioned her daughter's excitement about the orchid arrangements, and suddenly all I could see was the ballroom on Fifth Avenue, the orchids I'd placed with such care for a groom who never arrived.

"Claire?" Mr. Anderson's voice seemed to come from far away. "Are you all right?"

I blinked, realizing I'd been silent for too long. "I'm sorry, I was just... The orchids, yes. I've actually been reconsidering. Perhaps peonies would be more suitable for an April wedding."

Mrs. Anderson frowned. "But we specifically discussed orchids. My daughter has her heart set on them."

"Of course, I just thought—" I fumbled with my portfolio, dropping it. Papers scattered across the floor—including a printout of Sarah's Instagram post that Jessica had included in what she called my "evidence file." Mrs. Anderson picked it up before I could snatch it away.

"Oh," she said softly, recognition dawning in her eyes. "You're that wedding planner."

I fled the meeting in humiliation, seeking refuge in a nearby café. With shaking hands, I called my parents.

"Claire-bear," my father answered, his voice warm with concern. "How are you holding up?"

"I'm not," I whispered, tears threatening again. "I can't do this, Dad. I can't face anyone. My business is going to fail, and then what will I have left?"

"You'll have us," he said simply. "You'll always have us. And that's more than enough to start over."

As I hung up, my phone buzzed with a text notification. My heart stopped when I saw the name: Nathan.

"We need to talk. Sarah's mother wants to meet you."

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