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After He Invited My Tormentor to Our Wedding

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The soft glow of candlelight danced across Ryan's face as he raised his champagne flute toward mine. The restaurant hummed with quiet conversation and the occasional clink of silverware against fine china, but in our corner booth, it felt like we were the only two people in Seattle. "To my beautiful fiancée," Ryan said, his eyes crinkling at the corners in that way that always made my heart skip. "Happy birthday, Cassie." I smiled, feeling a warmth spread through my chest that had nothing to do with the champagne. "To us," I replied, touching my glass to his. "And to only a few more weeks of calling you my fiancé before you become my husband." The crystal sang as our glasses met, and I took a sip, savoring the moment. Four years ago, I couldn't have imagined being here—happy, loved, safe. After what happened in Portland with Madison, I'd been convinced I'd never feel whole again. My right ear still rang with phantom sounds sometimes, a permanent reminder of her cruelty. But Ryan had changed everything.

After He Invited My Tormentor to Our Wedding Chapter 1

The soft glow of candlelight danced across Ryan's face as he raised his champagne flute toward mine. The restaurant hummed with quiet conversation and the occasional clink of silverware against fine china, but in our corner booth, it felt like we were the only two people in Seattle.

"To my beautiful fiancée," Ryan said, his eyes crinkling at the corners in that way that always made my heart skip. "Happy birthday, Cassie."

I smiled, feeling a warmth spread through my chest that had nothing to do with the champagne. "To us," I replied, touching my glass to his. "And to only a few more weeks of calling you my fiancé before you become my husband."

The crystal sang as our glasses met, and I took a sip, savoring the moment. Four years ago, I couldn't have imagined being here—happy, loved, safe. After what happened in Portland with Madison, I'd been convinced I'd never feel whole again. My right ear still rang with phantom sounds sometimes, a permanent reminder of her cruelty. But Ryan had changed everything.

"Remember our first date?" he asked, reaching across the table to take my hand. His thumb traced gentle circles on my palm, a gesture he'd developed early in our relationship when he learned about my condition.

"How could I forget? You spilled coffee all over your shirt trying to pull out my chair," I laughed.

"And you didn't even laugh at me," he said, shaking his head. "You just handed me your napkin and told me about how you once knocked over an entire display of wine bottles at a grocery store."

"I was trying to make you feel better!"

"You did." His expression softened. "That's when I knew you were special, Cass. Most people would have been embarrassed or laughed. You just... helped."

I squeezed his hand, grateful he couldn't feel the slight tremor in mine. Even now, happiness sometimes felt fragile to me, like something that might slip through my fingers if I held it too tightly.

"I have something for you," Ryan said, reaching into his jacket pocket. He pulled out a long, slender box wrapped in silver paper.

"Ryan, you didn't have to—"

"I wanted to." He slid the box across the table. "Open it."

I carefully unwrapped the paper, revealing a velvet jewelry box. Inside, nestled against black satin, lay a delicate gold necklace with a pendant—a teardrop-shaped emerald surrounded by tiny diamonds.

"It's your birthstone," Ryan explained, watching my face. "I had it custom designed. The jeweler said emeralds symbolize hope and new beginnings. Seemed fitting."

My throat tightened. "It's beautiful," I whispered, running my finger over the smooth stone. "Will you put it on me?"

Ryan stood and moved behind my chair. I lifted my hair as he draped the necklace around my neck, his fingers warm against my skin as he fastened the clasp. He pressed a kiss to the sensitive spot behind my ear—my left one, the one that still worked perfectly—before returning to his seat.

"So," he said, his eyes bright with excitement, "I've been researching those vineyards in Napa for our honeymoon. There's this one place that does private tours with wine pairings and a five-course meal overlooking the valley."

"That sounds perfect," I said, imagining us walking hand in hand through sun-dappled vineyards. "Though you know I'm a lightweight. One glass and I'll be giggling through the entire tour."

"That's half the fun," Ryan laughed. "I can't wait to see you tipsy and trying to pronounce 'Cabernet Sauvignon' after the third tasting."

I was about to retort when a shadow fell across our table. I looked up, the smile freezing on my face as recognition slammed into me like a physical blow.

Madison Harper stood there, looking polished in a sleek black dress, her blonde hair falling in perfect waves around her shoulders. She looked different from high school—more sophisticated, more controlled—but I would know those cold blue eyes anywhere.

"Cassie! Ryan! What a coincidence," she said, her voice dripping with false warmth. "I thought that was you."

Ryan looked confused but polite. "I'm sorry, have we met?"

"Not formally," Madison said, her gaze sliding to me. "But I'm an old... friend of Cassie's from Portland. Madison Harper."

I couldn't speak. Couldn't breathe. The restaurant seemed to tilt around me as past and present collided violently.

"Mind if I join you for just a moment?" Without waiting for an answer, Madison pulled out a chair and sat down, her eyes never leaving my face. "I've been hoping to run into Cassie for years, actually. We have so much unfinished business."

She turned to Ryan, her expression suddenly vulnerable. "Did she ever tell you what she did to me in high school?"

Ryan's eyes flicked to me, confused. "Cassie was bullied in high school. She—"

"Bullied?" Madison's laugh cut through the air, loud enough that nearby diners turned to look. "Is that what she told you? That she was the victim?" Her voice rose with theatrical indignation. "She framed me! Made it look like I was tormenting her when she was the one who orchestrated everything. Got me expelled and sent away to a therapeutic boarding school for something I never did!"

The emerald pendant suddenly felt heavy against my chest. I opened my mouth to defend myself, to tell Ryan she was lying, but the words wouldn't come.

Ryan's expression shifted from confusion to unease as he looked between us. And in his eyes—the eyes that had only ever looked at me with love and trust—I saw the first flicker of doubt.

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Ch. 8
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