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Betrayal at the Altar

The night before my wedding, I couldn't sleep. The ceiling of our bedroom had never seemed more fascinating, or perhaps I was just avoiding the thought of tomorrow. Eight years with Miller had led to this moment—our wedding day—and yet here I was, mind racing with inexplicable anxiety. I reached for my phone on the nightstand, wincing at the bright screen against my darkened vision. Maybe some mindless scrolling would quiet my thoughts. TikTok loaded, the algorithm immediately serving up its usual mix of dance videos and comedic sketches. I swiped past a few until one caught my eye—or rather, ear. The familiar clink of glasses against each other, followed by a young woman's voice: "Cheers to myself!" The caption read: "When he's working late again and you deserve to celebrate anyway! #cheerstomyself #selflove #weekendvibes" I nearly scrolled past until something in the reflection caught my eye. The video showed a young woman with glossy dark hair holding a wine glass up to the camera.
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Chapter 3

I stared at my engagement ring under the magnifying glass, my hands trembling slightly as I positioned it just right. The morning light streaming through the clinic's windows caught the diamond, sending prisms dancing across my desk. But I wasn't looking at the stone—I was examining the band.

"Dr. Robinson? Your next appointment is ready," Sarah called from the doorway.

"Just a minute," I replied, my voice steadier than I felt.

Something had been nagging at me since I'd seen that photo of Emryn wearing my ring. The timing didn't make sense. Miller had proposed to me six months ago, but Emryn's photo was from four months ago—two weeks after our engagement.

I adjusted the magnifying glass, tilting the ring to catch the light at just the right angle. That's when I saw them—tiny engraved letters inside the band, so small they were nearly invisible to the naked eye.

"E.H."

My breath caught in my throat.

"And below it..." I whispered, adjusting the glass again.

"Forever."

The room seemed to tilt around me. The ring wasn't just a ring—it was custom-made. For her. Emryn Hall. And Miller had given it to me, letting me believe it was meant for me all along.

I sat back in my chair, the magnifying glass slipping from my fingers onto the desk. The betrayal cut deeper than I'd imagined possible. This wasn't just an affair—this was calculated deception at its most intimate level.

"He had it made for her," I whispered to the empty office, "and then gave it to me."

I slipped the ring off my finger, studying it as if it were a foreign object. In many ways, it was. It had never really been mine at all.

---

The bell above the clinic door chimed, pulling me from my thoughts. I quickly slid the ring back onto my finger and composed myself.

"Dr. Robinson?" A young woman's voice called out. "I need an emergency appointment."

I stepped out from my office, and my blood froze. Standing in the reception area was Emryn Hall, glossy dark hair cascading over her shoulders, designer purse dangling from her wrist. She held a tiny Chihuahua in her arms.

"Emryn," I said, my voice professionally neutral despite the hurricane raging inside me. "What seems to be the problem?"

She smiled, recognition flickering in her eyes. She knew exactly who I was. "Bella seems to be having some digestive issues. I was told you're the best vet in Seattle."

I nodded, maintaining my composure. "Let's have a look."

In the examination room, I took Bella's vitals, my hands steady despite my racing heart. The dog was perfectly healthy—I could tell immediately. This wasn't an emergency; this was a deliberate provocation.

"She seems fine," I said, looking up at Emryn. "Has she been eating anything unusual?"

"Oh, she's been so fussy lately," Emryn replied, her eyes locked with mine. "I've been trying to find the right balance. You know how it is with older... beings. They can be so set in their ways."

The emphasis on "older" wasn't subtle.

"Some prefer the familiar," I responded coolly, "while others are drawn to the new and exciting."

Emryn's smile widened. "Yes, exactly. Though I find older men often know exactly what they want. They're so much more... decisive."

I continued examining Bella, noting her healthy coat, strong heartbeat, clear eyes—all while Emryn watched me with calculated interest.

"We're thinking of getting engaged soon," she said casually, twisting a strand of her hair around her finger. "He's been hinting at it for months now."

I looked up, meeting her gaze directly. "How wonderful. I wish you every happiness."

She seemed momentarily thrown by my lack of reaction, her smile faltering slightly.

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That evening, I called Jessica Martinez, my best friend since college and my maid of honor.

"Callie? What's wrong?" she answered, hearing the tension in my voice.

"Everything," I replied, my voice breaking for the first time that day. "Can you come over? I need your help."

Jessica arrived within the hour, her face pale with concern. I showed her everything—the TikTok video, Emryn's social media posts, the photos on Miller's computer, and the engraving inside the ring.

"He had it made for her," I said, holding out the ring. "And then gave it to me."

Jessica's expression shifted from shock to fury. "That bastard. Callie, we need to cancel the wedding. Now."

I shook my head slowly. "No. I have a better idea."

I explained my plan—not to cancel, but to expose. To gather every piece of evidence and present it at the wedding itself.

"Are you sure about this?" Jessica asked, her eyes wide.

"I've never been more certain of anything in my life," I replied, a cold determination settling over me.

We spent the next hours creating a presentation, coordinating with the venue's AV team under the guise of a surprise slideshow for Miller. With each piece of evidence we gathered, my resolve strengthened.

"Tomorrow," I said as we finalized our plan, "Miller Hawkins will learn exactly what happens when you betray Callie Robinson."

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