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Abandoned at the Altar

The salt-tinged breeze caressed my face as I stepped onto the pristine sands of the Malibu beachfront wedding venue. Dawn had barely broken, painting the horizon in watercolor hues of pink and gold that seemed to promise perfection. I clutched my garment bag containing the custom lace gown I'd spent months selecting, the weight of it against my arm feeling like a tangible manifestation of my dreams finally coming true. "Isabella! Over here!" Mia, my florist friend, waved from near the white pergola that would frame Ryan and me tomorrow as we exchanged vows. The structure stood like a sentinel against the backdrop of the endless Pacific, adorned with cascading white roses and eucalyptus—elegant and understated, just as I'd envisioned. "What do you think about the rose petal pattern?" Mia asked, gesturing to the sample she'd laid out on the aisle. "I was thinking we could create a gradient effect, starting with deeper blush tones at the entrance, fading to pure white where you'll stand with Ryan." I knelt down, running my fingers through the silky petals. "It's beautiful, Mia. Perfect." My voice caught slightly.
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The salt-tinged breeze caressed my face as I stepped onto the pristine sands of the Malibu beachfront wedding venue. Dawn had barely broken, painting the horizon in watercolor hues of pink and gold that seemed to promise perfection. I clutched my garment bag containing the custom lace gown I'd spent months selecting, the weight of it against my arm feeling like a tangible manifestation of my dreams finally coming true.

"Isabella! Over here!" Mia, my florist friend, waved from near the white pergola that would frame Ryan and me tomorrow as we exchanged vows. The structure stood like a sentinel against the backdrop of the endless Pacific, adorned with cascading white roses and eucalyptus—elegant and understated, just as I'd envisioned.

"What do you think about the rose petal pattern?" Mia asked, gesturing to the sample she'd laid out on the aisle. "I was thinking we could create a gradient effect, starting with deeper blush tones at the entrance, fading to pure white where you'll stand with Ryan."

I knelt down, running my fingers through the silky petals. "It's beautiful, Mia. Perfect." My voice caught slightly. After eight years with Ryan, weathering his family's thinly veiled disapproval and the painful fertility treatments they'd pressured me into, tomorrow would finally legitimize everything. Mrs. Campbell. The thought sent butterflies swirling through my stomach.

"You okay?" Mia asked, her eyes searching mine.

"Just overwhelmed," I admitted. "In a good way."

She squeezed my shoulder. "You deserve this happiness, Bella. Every bit of it."

I nodded, swallowing the knot in my throat. If only I could silence the tiny voice that whispered I was still not good enough for the Campbells, not elegant enough, not fertile enough—not white enough.

* * *

"Mi hija," my father's voice was warm as he joined me on the balcony of the bridal suite. The morning sun illuminated his weathered face, highlighting the new streaks of silver at his temples that hadn't been there when Ryan and I first met at UCLA.

"Papá," I smiled, making room for him at the small breakfast table overlooking the ocean. The venue had delivered fresh fruit, pastries, and coffee—a thoughtful touch for the bride-to-be.

He sat down, his calloused hands—evidence of decades of hard work that had put me through college—wrapped around a coffee mug. "How are you feeling?"

"Nervous," I admitted. "But ready."

He studied me for a long moment. "Eight years is a long time to wait for someone to make you his wife."

I looked down at my engagement ring, twisting it around my finger. "Ryan wanted to establish his practice first. It was the responsible thing to do."

My father nodded slowly. "And now?"

"Now everything will be perfect." I reached for my phone as it buzzed with Ryan's name. "It's him."

"Isabella." Ryan's voice sounded clipped, distracted. "The rehearsal dinner venue called. There's some issue with the seating arrangement."

"I confirmed everything yesterday," I frowned. "What's—"

"Hold on," he interrupted, and I heard muffled voices in the background. "Sorry, what were you saying?"

"The seating arrangements—"

"Right. Just handle it, will you? My mother's already stressed about the Prescotts being seated too far from the head table."

I bit my lip. "Ryan, I'm going over the ceremony timing with the coordinator in twenty minutes. Could you—"

"Isabella," he cut me off again, his tone carrying that edge that always made me shrink. "I've got three consultations today. This is your department."

My father watched me, his eyes narrowing slightly as I forced a smile into my voice. "Of course. I'll take care of it."

"Good. I'll see you tonight." He hung up without saying goodbye.

I set the phone down, aware of my father's gaze.

"That boy," he said quietly, "has never deserved you."

"He's just stressed, Papá," I defended automatically. "The wedding, his practice—it's a lot."

My father reached across the table and took my hand in his. "Mi corazón, marriage doesn't make a man better than he is. It only reveals who he truly is."

* * *

The rehearsal dinner had gone smoothly, despite Ryan's mother Eleanor's constant adjustments to my carefully planned details. Now, in the quiet of our bridal suite, I sat on the edge of the bed in my silk nightgown, watching the moonlight dance across the waves outside our window.

When Ryan's phone rang at 11:42 PM, I felt a strange chill despite the warm night.

"Savannah," he answered, turning away from me. "Slow down. What's wrong?"

I watched his back stiffen as he listened.

"I'll be right there," he said finally, already reaching for his jacket.

"Ryan?" I stood up, confusion washing over me. "Who's Savannah?"

"A patient," he said tersely. "Postpartum complication. I need to go."

"Now? It's almost midnight. On the night before our wedding."

He shoved his wallet into his pocket. "She's in pain, Isabella. What do you expect me to do?"

"Call another therapist? Recommend the ER? Not abandon your fiancée the night before our wedding?" My voice rose with each suggestion, panic creeping in.

Ryan turned to me, his face hardening in a way I'd glimpsed before but always convinced myself I'd imagined. "Don't be selfish. This is my career."

"Ryan, please." I stepped forward, grabbing his arm. "Something doesn't feel right. Can't you just—"

The crack of his palm against my cheek echoed in the quiet room like a gunshot. The force of it sent me stumbling backward, my hand flying to my face in shock.

For one terrible moment, we stared at each other—me with burning skin and watering eyes, him with a flash of something dark and unfamiliar twisting his handsome features.

"I'll be back in the morning," he said coldly, as if nothing had happened. "Get some sleep. You look terrible when you're tired."

The door closed behind him with a soft click that somehow felt more final than a slam. I sank to the edge of the bed, my body trembling uncontrollably, the sting of his hand on my face nothing compared to the shattering of everything I thought I knew about the man I was supposed to marry tomorrow.

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