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After My Fiancé Chose His Mistress, I Married His Rival

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The morning sunlight streamed through the tall windows of the bridal suite, casting a golden glow over the ivory lace of my wedding gown. I ran my fingers along the intricate train, admiring how the delicate patterns caught the light. After three years of planning, tomorrow I would finally become Mrs. Christopher Zhou. "Perfect," I whispered, a smile playing on my lips as I snapped a photo of the dress for my final pre-wedding social media update. The luxury venue in downtown Seattle had exceeded all my expectations—crystal chandeliers suspended from vaulted ceilings, marble floors polished to a mirror shine, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Elliott Bay. I reached for my phone, quickly typing a message to my florist. *Can we add more rose petals for the aisle? I'm thinking a denser scatter near the altar.* The response came almost immediately: *Absolutely, Stella! We'll make sure it's perfect.* Perfect.

After My Fiancé Chose His Mistress, I Married His Rival Chapter 1

The morning sunlight streamed through the tall windows of the bridal suite, casting a golden glow over the ivory lace of my wedding gown. I ran my fingers along the intricate train, admiring how the delicate patterns caught the light. After three years of planning, tomorrow I would finally become Mrs. Christopher Zhou.

"Perfect," I whispered, a smile playing on my lips as I snapped a photo of the dress for my final pre-wedding social media update. The luxury venue in downtown Seattle had exceeded all my expectations—crystal chandeliers suspended from vaulted ceilings, marble floors polished to a mirror shine, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Elliott Bay.

I reached for my phone, quickly typing a message to my florist.

*Can we add more rose petals for the aisle? I'm thinking a denser scatter near the altar.*

The response came almost immediately: *Absolutely, Stella! We'll make sure it's perfect.*

Perfect. That's what everything had to be. That's what Christopher deserved—what we deserved after building our relationship for three years. I glanced at the framed photo on the vanity—Christopher and me laughing on a ferry, the Seattle skyline behind us, his arm wrapped protectively around my shoulders. My chest swelled with happiness.

My phone buzzed with a text from Christopher: *Meet me in the garden gazebo at sunset?*

I smiled, imagining a romantic pre-wedding moment as the sun dipped below the horizon. Perhaps he had a surprise for me—a gift or sweet words to carry me through our last night apart before becoming husband and wife.

As the day progressed, I finalized details with the wedding planner, confirmed arrangements with the caterer, and touched base with my bridesmaids. Everything was falling into place perfectly.

When the sky began to blush with hues of pink and orange, I made my way to the garden gazebo. The structure stood at the edge of the venue's property, offering privacy and a stunning view of the sunset over the water. The white-painted wood gleamed in the fading light, trailing vines and fairy lights creating a magical atmosphere.

My phone rang just as I approached. Christopher's name flashed on the screen.

"Hey, I'm almost at the gazebo," I answered, smiling.

"Stay where you are," he replied, his voice unnervingly calm. "I need to tell you something."

A chill ran down my spine despite the warm evening air. "What's wrong?"

"Anna is pregnant." The words hung in the air between us, simple and devastating.

"What?" I whispered, my brain struggling to process what he was saying.

"My sister is pregnant with my child," Christopher continued, his tone eerily matter-of-fact. "We'll need to postpone the wedding for about a year."

The world tilted beneath my feet. I gripped the gazebo railing to steady myself. "Your... sister? Anna? I don't understand."

"She's my adopted sister, Stella, not blood-related," he said with a hint of irritation, as if that somehow made it acceptable. "Look, I need you to be practical about this. You'll need to quit your marketing job too. Anna will need help with the baby."

The casual cruelty of his words struck me like physical blows. Three years together, and this was how he spoke to me on the eve of our wedding?

"You want me to quit my job... to take care of your child with your sister?" My voice sounded distant, as if someone else was speaking.

"It's the sensible solution," Christopher replied. "I'll be busy with work, and Anna's pregnancy is already difficult. We need someone reliable."

Something hardened inside me—a crystallization of rage, hurt, and sudden clarity. This man, whom I had loved completely, had not only betrayed me in the most devastating way possible but now expected me to serve as the caretaker for the evidence of his betrayal.

"The wedding is off," I said, my voice surprisingly steady. "Not postponed. Cancelled. We're done, Christopher."

I ended the call before he could respond and stood motionless in the gazebo, watching the sun disappear below the horizon. With it went the future I had planned, the life I had imagined, the love I thought was real.

Back in my hotel room, I moved mechanically, calling the wedding planner to cancel tomorrow's event. Her shocked questions washed over me, but I couldn't bring myself to explain. Not yet. Not when the wound was still bleeding.

I sat on the edge of the bed, staring at my phone. Three years of my life. Gone. The humiliation of cancelling a wedding with 200 guests already in town. The pity I would face. The questions.

Something rebellious sparked inside me. Why should I be the one to suffer when I'd done nothing wrong? Why should I hide in shame while Christopher and Anna carried on?

I opened Instagram, my fingers moving before my brain could catch up with them. I composed a story, the words flowing from some defiant part of me I barely recognized:

*"I won't cancel my wedding tomorrow—just changing grooms."*

I hit "Post" with a trembling finger, watching as the story went live to my hundreds of followers, including all our wedding guests.

What had I just done?

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