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After Husband's Double Wedding

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I scrolled mindlessly through Instagram, sprawled across our king-sized bed in the Manhattan penthouse I'd helped Christopher afford. Ten years of my life invested in his dreams, his company, his success. The afternoon sun streamed through floor-to-ceiling windows that overlooked Central Park—windows I'd insisted on when we were house-hunting, because Christopher had been too busy closing another deal to attend the viewings. My phone buzzed with a text notification. Then another. And another. Mom: *Natalie, call me right now.* Dad: *Sweetheart, is this some kind of mistake?* Mom: *Are you okay?* Before I could respond, photos started flooding in. I squinted at the first image—an elaborate floral arch, white roses cascading down crystal pillars. The Plaza Hotel's grand ballroom, transformed into something out of a bridal magazine. I sat up straighter, a chill creeping up my spine.

After Husband's Double Wedding Chapter 1

I scrolled mindlessly through Instagram, sprawled across our king-sized bed in the Manhattan penthouse I'd helped Christopher afford. Ten years of my life invested in his dreams, his company, his success. The afternoon sun streamed through floor-to-ceiling windows that overlooked Central Park—windows I'd insisted on when we were house-hunting, because Christopher had been too busy closing another deal to attend the viewings.

My phone buzzed with a text notification. Then another. And another.

Mom: *Natalie, call me right now.*

Dad: *Sweetheart, is this some kind of mistake?*

Mom: *Are you okay?*

Before I could respond, photos started flooding in. I squinted at the first image—an elaborate floral arch, white roses cascading down crystal pillars. The Plaza Hotel's grand ballroom, transformed into something out of a bridal magazine.

I sat up straighter, a chill creeping up my spine.

The next photo showed a crowd of Manhattan's elite in formal wear, champagne flutes raised. I recognized tech investors, venture capitalists, people Christopher had courted for years—with my help.

Then came the photo that stopped my heart.

Christopher—*my husband*—stood at the altar in a custom tuxedo I'd never seen. Beside him, a stunning brunette in a couture gown that probably cost more than our courthouse wedding, reception, and honeymoon combined. Her veil was cathedral-length, her bouquet an explosion of white orchids.

The caption read: *Christopher Blake weds Victoria Sterling in the society wedding of the season.*

My fingers went numb. The phone slipped from my grasp, landing face-up on the duvet, that impossible image still glowing on the screen.

Christopher Blake. My Christopher. The man who had told me for ten years that marriage was "just a piece of paper," "an outdated institution," "something we don't need to validate our relationship."

The man who had finally relented to a courthouse ceremony three weeks ago, only after I'd pointed out the tax benefits and legal protections. Who had refused to wear a ring. Who had gone back to work immediately after, leaving me to celebrate alone with a bottle of champagne in this very bed.

That man was currently at the Plaza Hotel, marrying another woman in what appeared to be the wedding of the century.

My phone rang. Mom.

"Natalie? Your father and I are outside the Plaza. We thought... we thought maybe you'd be here. There's some kind of huge wedding happening, and—"

"I'll be there in fifteen minutes," I said, my voice unnaturally calm as I hung up.

I moved with mechanical precision, slipping into a black sheath dress and heels. I didn't bother with makeup. What was the point of making myself presentable for my husband's wedding to another woman?

The taxi ride to the Plaza passed in a blur. My mind raced through a decade of memories, reframing each one through this new, horrifying lens. Every time he'd dismissed my hints about marriage. Every business trip that ran long. Every late night at the office.

Had he been with her all along? Had I been nothing but a convenient stepping stone?

My parents were waiting on the sidewalk outside the Plaza's grand entrance, concern etched into their faces. Dad looked ashen, Mom furious.

"It's him, isn't it?" Mom asked, showing me another photo on her phone—a clearer shot of Christopher kissing his bride. "Your Christopher?"

I nodded, unable to speak.

"We're going in there," Dad said, his voice shaking with rage. "Right now."

Security was tight, but the Chen determination was stronger. We slipped in during a catering delivery, following the sound of celebration to the grand ballroom.

And there he was.

Christopher, champagne in hand, laughing with his arm around Victoria's waist. He looked happier than I'd ever seen him.

"Christopher," I called, my voice carrying across the room.

The music didn't stop, but a ripple of silence spread outward from where I stood. Christopher's head snapped up, his expression shifting from shock to cold calculation in the span of a heartbeat.

"Natalie," he said, not moving from his bride's side. "This is... unexpected."

"Is it?" I took a step forward. "I thought we were married. Three weeks ago. At the courthouse. Remember?"

Victoria's perfect features contorted in confusion. "What is she talking about, darling?"

"Nothing important," Christopher said smoothly. "Just a legal formality for the business. I told you about it."

"A formality?" I echoed, disbelief warring with rage. "Ten years of my life was a *formality*?"

"It was all you deserved," he replied, his voice low and cruel. "Did you really think someone like you belonged in a place like this? With people like us?"

My father surged forward. "How dare you speak to my daughter that way after everything she's done for you!"

Christopher's smile didn't reach his eyes as he signaled to security. "Remove them. All of them."

Two burly men in suits materialized beside us. As they took my father's arm, his face drained of color, and he clutched at his chest, gasping for air.

"Dad!" I cried, lunging toward him as he began to collapse.

The last thing I saw before security escorted us out was Christopher turning back to his guests, raising his glass in a toast as if nothing had happened—as if my father wasn't having a panic attack on the marble floor, as if I hadn't just discovered that my entire life had been a cruel joke.

And Victoria, beautiful Victoria in her perfect white dress, watching me with a smile that said she'd won something I hadn't even known we were competing for.

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Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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