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Betrayal at Ceremony

The notification chime on my phone cut through the quiet hum of my photography studio like a knife. I was editing wedding photos—ironically enough—when the sound made me glance up from my computer screen. The afternoon light streaming through the tall windows cast everything in a golden glow, the kind of light that usually made me feel peaceful and inspired. I picked up my phone absently, expecting maybe a text from Jensen about dinner plans or when he'd be back from his business trip to Chicago. He'd been gone for three days, and I missed him terribly. We'd been married for three years, and I still got that flutter in my stomach when I thought about him coming home. But it wasn't Jensen's name on my screen. It was an unknown number. The message was simple: "Thought you should know." Attached were three photos. My hands started trembling before my mind could fully process what I was seeing.
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Chapter 3

The doorbell's chime pulled me from my mechanical task of folding Jensen's shirts into a cardboard box. Three days after learning about Marcus's findings, I'd finally gathered the strength to pack up the belongings of the man who had never truly been my husband.

I wasn't expecting visitors. Elena had gone to work, promising to return with wine and takeout later. I shuffled to the door, not bothering to check my reflection in the hallway mirror—whoever it was would have to accept my puffy eyes and unwashed hair.

When I pulled the door open, Asher Webb stood on my doorstep, his tall frame blocking the afternoon sunlight. I hadn't seen him in months, though we'd exchanged occasional texts. His dark eyes widened slightly as they took in my disheveled appearance.

"Quinn," he said softly, concern etching lines around his mouth. "May I come in?"

I stepped back wordlessly, too exhausted to question his unexpected appearance. Asher moved into my living room with the quiet confidence that had always characterized him, his gaze sweeping over the half-packed boxes and scattered photographs.

"I heard what happened," he said, turning to face me. "Elena called your mother, and your mother called mine."

Of course. The Rivera-Webb family connection—a pipeline of information that had existed since our childhood.

"So you came to witness the train wreck?" My voice sounded brittle even to my own ears.

Asher's expression softened. "I came because you shouldn't be alone right now."

Something in his gentle tone broke the fragile composure I'd been clinging to. My knees buckled, and suddenly I was sobbing—ugly, guttural cries that seemed to tear from somewhere deep inside me. Asher moved quickly, catching me before I hit the floor, his strong arms guiding me to the couch.

"It was all fake," I gasped between sobs, my face pressed against his shoulder. "Three years of my life—all fake. He has another family, Asher. A wife. A son. And I never knew."

His hand moved in slow circles on my back, steady and warm. "I'm so sorry, Quinn."

"I fought with my parents for days to get them to approve our marriage," I continued, the words spilling out like poison from a wound. "And it wasn't even real. I defended him to everyone. I believed in him."

Asher was quiet for a long moment, his breathing steady against me. When he finally spoke, his voice was careful, measured. "I always knew something was off about him."

I pulled back, searching his face. "What?"

"Jensen. The stories never quite added up. The way he'd dodge certain questions about his past." Asher's jaw tightened. "But you were happy, and it wasn't my place to interfere."

"Why didn't you say anything?" I whispered.

"Would you have believed me?" His question wasn't accusatory, just honest.

I looked away, knowing the answer. I wouldn't have. I'd been too deeply in love with the illusion Jensen had created.

"What are you going to do now?" Asher asked, his eyes moving to the wedding photo I'd left face-down on the coffee table.

"Elena thinks I should crash their wedding. Tell everyone what he did."

Asher nodded slowly. "And what do you think?"

"I think..." I took a shuddering breath. "I think I need to see them together first. I need to understand what was real and what wasn't."

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Two days later, Elena and I sat in her car outside an upscale Italian restaurant in the financial district. Marcus had provided Jensen and Natalia's regular haunts, and this was apparently where they had dinner every Thursday with their son.

"Are you sure you want to do this?" Elena asked, her hand covering mine on the camera I'd brought. "It's going to hurt."

"I need to see it," I repeated, my eyes fixed on the restaurant entrance.

When they appeared, I almost didn't recognize Jensen. Gone was the casual, slightly disheveled artist I knew. This Jensen wore an expensive suit, his hair styled perfectly, an aura of wealth and confidence surrounding him. Beside him walked a strikingly beautiful woman with long dark hair—Natalia, I presumed—holding the hand of a small boy with Jensen's eyes.

I raised my camera, the familiar action steadying my trembling hands. Through the lens, I watched as Jensen placed his hand on the small of Natalia's back, guiding her into the restaurant. I watched as he lifted the little boy—Michael—and kissed his cheek, eliciting a bright laugh from the child.

Click. Click. Click.

I captured it all—this other life, this real life that Jensen had hidden from me. Each image burned into my retinas even as I recorded them for evidence.

"He looks like a completely different person," Elena murmured beside me.

"Because he is," I whispered, lowering the camera as they disappeared inside. "The Jensen I knew never existed."

I stared at the restaurant door long after they'd gone, feeling something shift inside me. The pain was still there, raw and throbbing, but something else was growing alongside it—a cold, clear anger that felt strangely like strength.

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