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Betrayal on My Big Day

The morning light filtered through the floor-to-ceiling windows of my suite at the Four Seasons, casting a golden glow across the polished marble floors. I stood motionless in front of the full-length mirror, my wedding dress—an ivory silk gown with delicate lace detailing—hugging my curves in all the right places. Ten years of waiting had led to this moment. Ten years of loving Lincoln, of building a life together, of dreaming about the family we would create. "You look absolutely stunning," my makeup artist whispered, her brush hovering near my eyes as she applied the finishing touches. "Your husband-to-be is going to be speechless." Husband-to-be. The words sent a flutter through my chest. After a lifetime of foster homes and temporary families, I was finally getting my forever. My fingers instinctively reached for the simple silver locket hanging at my throat—the one containing tiny photographs of my parents, frozen in time at their happiest moment. The metal was warm against my skin, a comforting presence.
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The morning light filtered through the floor-to-ceiling windows of my suite at the Four Seasons, casting a golden glow across the polished marble floors. I stood motionless in front of the full-length mirror, my wedding dress—an ivory silk gown with delicate lace detailing—hugging my curves in all the right places. Ten years of waiting had led to this moment. Ten years of loving Lincoln, of building a life together, of dreaming about the family we would create.

"You look absolutely stunning," my makeup artist whispered, her brush hovering near my eyes as she applied the finishing touches. "Your husband-to-be is going to be speechless."

Husband-to-be. The words sent a flutter through my chest. After a lifetime of foster homes and temporary families, I was finally getting my forever.

My fingers instinctively reached for the simple silver locket hanging at my throat—the one containing tiny photographs of my parents, frozen in time at their happiest moment. The metal was warm against my skin, a comforting presence.

"Today," I whispered to my reflection, "everything changes."

*Today, I'll have a family again.*

Celine appeared behind me, her reflection joining mine in the mirror. My maid of honor looked radiant in her burgundy dress, her dark hair pulled back in an elegant updo.

"Mija," she said, her eyes meeting mine in the glass, "you're trembling."

I glanced down at my hands, noticing the slight shake I hadn't been aware of. "Just nerves," I assured her, though something cold and uneasy had settled in my stomach.

Celine didn't look convinced. She placed her hands on my shoulders, her touch grounding me. "Angelica, are you sure you're okay? This is a lot to process."

"It's just normal wedding day jitters," I insisted, forcing a smile. "Isn't that what everyone says?"

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The historic mansion overlooking Elliott Bay was transformed into a fairy tale venue. White roses and eucalyptus garlands adorned every surface, and the scent of fresh flowers hung in the air. Through the tall windows, the water sparkled in the afternoon sun, a perfect backdrop for our ceremony.

Guests were already arriving, their excited chatter filling the grounds as they took their seats. I watched from a side window in my bridal suite, my heart racing with anticipation.

The processional music was about to begin when a figure appeared at the venue's entrance—a woman not dressed as a guest but in a strange, flowing white garment that resembled something between a ceremonial robe and a dress. Even from a distance, I recognized her immediately: Liana Bishop, Lincoln's new secretary.

Something about her presence made my stomach tighten. What was she doing here? And why wasn't she dressed appropriately?

I watched as she bypassed the ushers and made her way directly to the groom's waiting area. Through the partially open door, I could see her approach Lincoln, her movements graceful and deliberate. Even from here, I could tell something was wrong.

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"What do you mean, 'step over a coffin'?" Lincoln's voice carried through the hallway as he emerged from his waiting area, his face pale.

I stepped forward, confused. "What's going on?"

Lincoln ran a hand through his perfectly styled hair, a gesture I recognized as his tell when he was uncomfortable. "It's... it's nothing. Just a small request from Liana."

Liana stood beside him, her eyes wide and glistening with tears. She was beautiful in a delicate way that seemed almost fragile, her features perfect in their symmetry.

"My brother," she explained, her voice breathless and urgent, "has been in a coma for three years. Our family elders insist that only the joyous energy of a bride stepping over his coffin can break the curse that keeps him trapped."

She produced a folder of documents—medical records, letters from spiritual advisors—her hands trembling slightly as she handed them to Lincoln.

"This is absurd," he said, flipping through the papers. "This can't be real."

"Please," Liana begged, her voice breaking. "I wouldn't ask if there was any other way."

Lincoln's resistance seemed to waver before my eyes. "It would just be a few minutes," he said, more to himself than to either of us. "A small tradition."

He turned to me, his expression pleading. "Angelica, what do you think?"

I stared at him in disbelief. "Why is your secretary making this request on our wedding day?"

"She's been so dedicated," he said quickly. "And she's clearly desperate. Maybe we could just humor her?"

A cold dread spread through my chest, but I couldn't articulate why this felt so wrong. After ten years of prioritizing Lincoln's comfort over my own instincts, I found myself nodding.

"Just a few minutes," I echoed hollowly.

Celine appeared behind me, her expression alarmed. "What's going on? What coffin?"

"It's nothing," I assured her, though my voice lacked conviction. "Just a small tradition. It will only take a moment."

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