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After My Groom Abandoned Me, His Rival Married Me Novel Cover

After My Groom Abandoned Me, His Rival Married Me

I smoothed the seating chart across our dining table, tracing my finger over the calligraphy that had cost a small fortune. Three hundred guests, meticulously arranged to avoid family feuds and maximize networking opportunities for Mark. Seven years of my life had led to this moment—tomorrow, I would finally become Mrs. Sullivan. Our Manhattan apartment was a sea of wedding gifts, white tissue paper spilling from bags, elegant boxes stacked in corners. The dress—my dream dress—hung on the bedroom door, a cascade of ivory silk and delicate beadwork that had consumed three months' salary. "Perfect," I whispered, making a final adjustment to the chart. I pulled my sketchbook closer, adding a few details to my drawing of the Plaza Hotel's terrace where we'd exchange our vows. Architecture had always been my passion, but I'd set it aside when Mark needed me to help with his business. Tomorrow marked not just our wedding, but the beginning of my return to that dream.
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I smoothed the seating chart across our dining table, tracing my finger over the calligraphy that had cost a small fortune. Three hundred guests, meticulously arranged to avoid family feuds and maximize networking opportunities for Mark. Seven years of my life had led to this moment—tomorrow, I would finally become Mrs. Sullivan.

Our Manhattan apartment was a sea of wedding gifts, white tissue paper spilling from bags, elegant boxes stacked in corners. The dress—my dream dress—hung on the bedroom door, a cascade of ivory silk and delicate beadwork that had consumed three months' salary.

"Perfect," I whispered, making a final adjustment to the chart. I pulled my sketchbook closer, adding a few details to my drawing of the Plaza Hotel's terrace where we'd exchange our vows. Architecture had always been my passion, but I'd set it aside when Mark needed me to help with his business. Tomorrow marked not just our wedding, but the beginning of my return to that dream.

I glanced at the clock—nearly midnight. Mark was working late again, finalizing a deal he insisted couldn't wait, even on the eve of our wedding. That was Mark—ambitious, driven. It was what I'd first loved about him, even if sometimes it left me alone on nights like this.

My phone buzzed, an unknown number lighting up the screen.

"Hello?" I answered cautiously.

"Don't—don't marry him," a man's voice slurred, thick with emotion or alcohol—possibly both. "Please, don't do it. Marry me instead."

"Who is this?" I demanded, heart suddenly racing.

"Someone who—" The line went dead.

I stared at the phone, a chill creeping up my spine despite the summer heat. A prank call, surely. Or a wrong number. I set the phone down, trying to ignore the flutter of unease in my stomach.

The front door clicked open, and I heard Mark's familiar footsteps. I started toward the hallway but froze when I heard him speaking in hushed tones.

"I know, I know," he whispered urgently. "I'll meet you at seven, before anyone's awake."

I pressed myself against the wall, breath caught in my throat.

"Victoria, please," he continued, his voice dropping even lower. "I need to see you one last time. You know you're the one I really love. This pregnancy changes everything."

The world tilted beneath my feet. Pregnancy? Victoria—his college girlfriend? I slid down the wall, my legs no longer able to support me.

"I'll figure it out," he murmured. "Just... wait for me."

I heard him end the call, then the sound of water running in the bathroom. Moving on instinct, I crept back to bed, slipping under the covers and turning away from the door, eyes wide open in the darkness.

When Mark finally came to bed, he curled around me, his arm draped possessively across my waist. I lay rigid, my mind racing through seven years of memories, searching for clues I'd missed, warning signs I'd ignored.

The next morning dawned bright and clear—a perfect June day for a wedding. I moved through it like a ghost, smiling mechanically as my bridesmaids fluttered around me in the Plaza Hotel's luxurious bridal suite.

"You're so calm," marveled my best friend Chloe, adjusting my veil. "I'd be a nervous wreck."

If only she knew the storm raging inside me. I kept checking my phone, half-expecting—hoping?—for some explanation from Mark. Had he gone to see Victoria? Was he even coming to our wedding?

"Has anyone heard from Mark?" I asked, striving for casual concern.

"Grooms are always running late," Eleanor, my future mother-in-law, said dismissively. "Cold feet."

The minutes ticked by. The ceremony was scheduled for 2:00 PM. At 2:15, the wedding planner poked her head in, her professional smile strained. At 2:30, whispers rippled through the waiting guests. At 3:00, my father squeezed my hand, his face grave.

"Olivia, sweetheart..."

My phone buzzed. A text from Mark: "I can't do this. I'm sorry."

Seven words. Seven words to end seven years.

The room spun around me. Three hundred guests waiting. Thousands of dollars spent. Years of my life invested. And he couldn't even face me.

Something inside me snapped—not into pieces, but into focus. A strange calm settled over me, ice-cold and clarifying.

"Dad," I said, my voice steady, "I need to address our guests."

Ignoring the protests of my family, I walked out onto the grand terrace where rows of white chairs faced an empty altar. A collective gasp went up as I appeared in my wedding dress, alone.

I took the microphone from the stunned officiant.

"My fiancé," I announced, my voice carrying across the terrace, "has decided not to honor his commitment today." I paused as murmurs rippled through the crowd. "So I'm offering a proposition. I will marry any single man here today who is willing to take his place."

Shocked silence fell over the gathering. Then, from the back row, a man stood up. Tall, impeccably dressed in a tailored suit, with dark hair and eyes that seemed to see right through me.

"I'll marry you," he said, his voice clear and unwavering.

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