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After His Affair, I Faked My Wedding Day Death Novel Cover

After His Affair, I Faked My Wedding Day Death

I stared at my laptop screen, unable to process what I was seeing. My fingers hovered over the trackpad, trembling slightly as I refreshed Cameron's profile again. The relationship status remained stubbornly, devastatingly changed: "Single." Two weeks before our wedding. Nine years together, and he had changed his status to "single" without even telling me. "This has to be a mistake," I whispered to the empty penthouse, my voice echoing off the pristine white walls that suddenly felt cold and foreign. The Los Angeles skyline glittered beyond our floor-to-ceiling windows, oblivious to my world collapsing. I reached for my phone to call Cameron, but it buzzed in my hand before I could dial. An email notification. From Vanessa Clarke—Cameron's assistant. My stomach twisted as I opened it.
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Chapter 2

The Napa Valley sun beat down mercilessly as I stood among the wedding guests, champagne flute clutched in my trembling hand. Chloe's wedding was everything mine was supposed to be in two weeks—elegant, joyful, perfect. The irony wasn't lost on me as I watched her radiate happiness while my own world had shattered into ninety-nine intimate photographs.

I spotted Cameron across the vineyard terrace, his tall frame impeccable in a tailored suit. My stomach twisted. He hadn't come home last night. Hadn't answered my calls. Hadn't explained the relationship status change or the photos. Yet here he was, smiling as if nothing had happened.

Vanessa appeared at his side, her red dress clinging to her curves in a way that made me instantly aware of my conservative blue sheath. Had he always preferred something more provocative? Had I been too predictable, too safe?

"It's bouquet toss time, ladies!" The wedding planner's cheerful voice cut through my thoughts.

I moved mechanically toward the gathering women, muscle memory from a dozen weddings before. This was what women like me did—we participated in traditions, we smiled politely, we planned our own perfect days.

"Wait," Cameron's voice rang out, stopping the bride. "Before you throw that beautiful bouquet, Chloe, I have something special planned."

The crowd murmured with excitement. I froze, a chill running through me despite the summer heat.

Cameron strode forward, taking the bouquet from Chloe's hands. "With the bride's permission, I'd like to make this moment even more special."

Chloe, clearly caught off guard but delighted by the unexpected attention, nodded enthusiastically.

Time slowed as Cameron turned, his eyes scanning the crowd until they landed not on me, but on Vanessa. He walked toward her, his smile broadening.

"Vanessa," he said, loud enough for everyone to hear, "you've made these past months the happiest of my life."

Past months. The words echoed in my head like a death knell.

I watched, paralyzed, as Cameron reached into his pocket and pulled out a small velvet box. My engagement ring—the one he'd claimed was being resized this week. The diamond caught the sunlight as he slid it onto Vanessa's finger.

"This belongs with you now," he said, handing her Chloe's bouquet. "Just like I do."

The crowd gasped, then erupted in confused applause. Some guests glanced uncomfortably in my direction, others whispered behind their hands. Chloe's expression had transformed from delight to horror as she realized what was happening at her wedding.

I couldn't breathe. Couldn't move. Couldn't process the public execution of my relationship.

Somehow, I managed to turn and walk away, my legs carrying me blindly through the vineyard until I reached a secluded terrace overlooking endless rows of grapevines. The beauty of the landscape blurred through my tears.

"Isabella?" Chloe's voice came from behind me. "Oh my God, I had no idea he would do that. I'm so sorry."

I turned to face her, this beautiful bride whose perfect day had just been tainted by my nightmare.

"It's not your fault," I said, my voice hollow. "Congratulations on your wedding."

"But Cameron—what he did—"

"Has made his choice very clear." I forced a smile that felt like broken glass on my lips. "Please, go back to your guests. This is your day."

After she reluctantly left, I stood alone, watching the sun begin its descent behind the mountains. In that moment, staring at the vast landscape, something crystallized within me. I would not cry at our wedding. I would not beg. I would not confront.

I would simply disappear.

* * *

Three days later, I sat in a Manhattan coffee shop, my laptop open to apartment listings in cities far from Los Angeles. Arthur Finch had sent detailed instructions, and I was methodically working through them, erasing Isabella Martinez piece by piece.

The chair across from me scraped against the floor. I looked up to find Vanessa sliding into the seat, my engagement ring glittering obscenely on her finger.

"We need to talk," she said, her voice carrying just enough for nearby patrons to glance our way. Always an audience with her.

"We have nothing to discuss." I moved to close my laptop.

"I'm pregnant."

The words hit me like a physical blow. I stared at her perfectly made-up face, searching for a lie.

"Twelve weeks," she continued, placing a protective hand over her still-flat stomach. "Cameron and I have been trying to find the right way to tell you. I thought the photos might help you understand it's over."

"You sent those?" The coffee shop suddenly felt too small, too hot.

"I needed you to step aside." Her eyes narrowed. "Cameron's child deserves its father's name. We're getting married as soon as your wedding is canceled."

Something inside me—the last thread of the woman I'd been for nine years—snapped cleanly in two.

"Congratulations," I said, my voice unnervingly calm as I stood. "You can have him."

I walked out of the coffee shop into the bustling Manhattan street, my decision solidified with each step. Isabella Martinez wouldn't just disappear.

She would cease to exist altogether.

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