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After My Fiancé Chose Her, I Married His CEO Rival

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I stood at the altar, my heart racing with anticipation. The Beverly Hills estate garden was transformed into a fairytale setting—white roses cascading from crystal vases, champagne glasses gleaming in the afternoon sun, and a sea of expectant faces turned toward me. Eight years of love, sacrifice, and dreams had led to this perfect moment. My wedding dress—a custom Vera Wang with delicate lace detailing—hugged my curves before flowing out in a modest train. I'd spent hours choosing it, imagining the look in Ryan's eyes when he saw me walking down the aisle. "You look stunning," whispered my maid of honor, adjusting my veil. "Ryan is going to faint when he sees you." I smiled, scanning the crowd for his familiar face. Our story was supposed to be perfect—childhood sweethearts who grew up together, supported each other through college, and built our futures side by side. I had put my own dreams of developing optical technology on hold to help him build his company, believing that our shared success would be worth every sacrifice. The string quartet began playing our song.

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I stood at the altar, my heart racing with anticipation. The Beverly Hills estate garden was transformed into a fairytale setting—white roses cascading from crystal vases, champagne glasses gleaming in the afternoon sun, and a sea of expectant faces turned toward me. Eight years of love, sacrifice, and dreams had led to this perfect moment.

My wedding dress—a custom Vera Wang with delicate lace detailing—hugged my curves before flowing out in a modest train. I'd spent hours choosing it, imagining the look in Ryan's eyes when he saw me walking down the aisle.

"You look stunning," whispered my maid of honor, adjusting my veil. "Ryan is going to faint when he sees you."

I smiled, scanning the crowd for his familiar face. Our story was supposed to be perfect—childhood sweethearts who grew up together, supported each other through college, and built our futures side by side. I had put my own dreams of developing optical technology on hold to help him build his company, believing that our shared success would be worth every sacrifice.

The string quartet began playing our song. My pulse quickened as I spotted Ryan at the edge of the gathering. He looked handsome in his tuxedo, but something in his expression made my stomach tighten. He was checking his phone, his brow furrowed in concentration.

"It's time," the wedding coordinator whispered, gesturing for the bridesmaids to begin their procession.

I took a deep breath, clutching my bouquet of white peonies. Cameras flashed as society photographers captured what was supposed to be the tech industry's wedding of the year. I forced a smile, trying to ignore the knot forming in my stomach.

Ryan's eyes met mine briefly before darting away. He stepped back, phone pressed to his ear, and whispered something I couldn't hear. The minister looked confused, glancing between us as the music continued to play.

Then I saw her.

Isabella Collins, in a sleek red dress that seemed deliberately chosen to stand out among the pastel-clad guests, appeared at the entrance to the VIP tent. Her dark hair cascaded over one shoulder, her red lips curved in a smile that held no warmth. She lifted one perfectly manicured hand and beckoned.

Time seemed to slow as Ryan's gaze locked with hers. Without a word—without even a glance back at me—he turned and walked away from the altar. Away from our vows. Away from me.

A collective gasp rippled through the crowd. The music faltered and stopped. My bouquet slipped from my fingers, white petals scattering across the marble platform.

"Ryan?" I called, my voice breaking. "Ryan!"

But he was already crossing the lawn toward Isabella, his steps quickening as he reached her. She slipped her arm through his, and they disappeared through the garden gate.

The silence that followed was deafening. Two hundred guests stared at me, their expressions ranging from shock to pity. Camera flashes intensified, capturing my humiliation for the world to see. My legs trembled beneath layers of silk and tulle.

"I'm so sorry," the minister murmured, reaching for my arm.

I stepped back, tears burning behind my eyes. Eight years. Eight years of loving him, supporting him, believing in him—and he couldn't even give me the courtesy of an explanation.

"Chloe."

The deep voice cut through my spiral of shock. I turned to find a tall figure standing at the edge of the aisle—Alex Sterling, CEO of Sterling Technologies and Ryan's biggest business rival. His presence at my wedding had been surprising enough; his approach now was incomprehensible.

He moved toward me with purpose, his tailored suit and commanding presence drawing every eye in the garden. In his hand was a folded document.

"I have a proposition for you," he said quietly, his voice reaching only my ears. "A contract. A marriage that will protect your dignity today and ensure your revenge tomorrow."

I stared at him, unable to process his words through my shock. "What?"

"You need a husband right now," he said simply. "I'm offering my services."

His eyes—dark and intense—held mine. There was something in them I couldn't read, something beyond the cool business proposition he was presenting.

"Why would you do this?" I whispered.

"Because you deserve better than what just happened," he replied. "And because Ryan Thompson deserves to lose everything he took for granted."

My hands shook as I looked down at the contract he offered. The whispers around us grew louder. The photographers were still capturing every moment of my humiliation.

With sudden clarity, I reached for my original vows and tore them in half. The sound of ripping paper seemed to echo across the silent garden.

"Yes," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "Yes, I'll marry you."

Alex's expression didn't change, but something flickered in his eyes—satisfaction, perhaps. Or something deeper I wasn't ready to name.

As he took my hand and turned to face the stunned minister, I wondered what I had just agreed to—and why the most powerful tech CEO in Los Angeles had been waiting in the wings to save me from the ruins of my dreams.

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