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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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Chapter 3

The pain in my hand pulsed with each beat of my heart, blood seeping through the delicate lace of my wedding glove. I cradled my wounded hand against my chest, the metallic taste of fear mixing with the sweet incense in the air.

"Someone call the police," I demanded, my voice cutting through the shocked murmurs of the crowd. "This woman deliberately injured me."

The guests shifted uncomfortably, glancing between me and Lincoln. I searched for support in their faces, but found only confusion and embarrassment.

Lincoln's hand closed around my elbow, steering me away from the crowd. His touch, once comforting, now felt like a constraint.

"Angelica, let's not make this worse than it already is," he said, his voice dropping to that measured tone I'd heard him use in business negotiations—calm, rational, as if my pain were merely an inconvenient variable in his equation.

"This isn't just 'worse,'" I hissed, trying to pull away. "She did this on purpose, Lincoln."

"You're overreacting." His jaw tightened—that subtle movement I'd learned to recognize over our ten years together. It was the warning sign that I was pushing against his limits, that I was being unreasonable. "Liana is clearly distraught about her brother. This ritual obviously means a lot to her."

"So that justifies her injuring me?" My voice trembled with disbelief.

"It was an accident," he insisted, though I hadn't missed the satisfied gleam in Liana's eyes. "Look, we can address this after the ceremony. We've planned this day for years. Don't let one unfortunate incident ruin everything."

I stared at him, the man I was supposed to marry in less than an hour. "The ritual is over. I want her removed from the venue."

"She's my secretary, Angelica. And she's obviously dealing with something deeply personal." His tone hardened. "This isn't like you to be so unforgiving."

Before I could respond, Celine appeared at my side, her arm protectively around my shoulders. She carried a first aid kit she must have grabbed from somewhere.

"Let me see that hand," she said gently, her eyes never leaving Lincoln's face. The contempt in her gaze was unmistakable.

As she carefully removed my blood-soaked glove, revealing the deep puncture wound, she whispered, "This needs stitches, mija."

"It's fine," Lincoln interjected before I could speak. "We can handle it after—"

"It is not fine," Celine cut him off, her voice sharp. "This is serious."

Liana's dramatic sob broke through our tense exchange. She had collapsed to her knees beside the coffin, her white garment pooled around her like a deflated cloud.

"The ritual is incomplete!" she wailed, her perfectly composed features now twisted in anguish. "My brother will die if we don't finish what we started!"

The crowd's murmurs grew louder. I noticed several of Lincoln's older relatives exchanging worried glances.

"She has to spend the wedding night with him," Liana continued, her voice breaking. "It's the only way to transfer her bridal energy fully. The spirits demand it!"

A collective gasp rippled through the gathering. Even in my pain and shock, I couldn't help but notice how perfectly timed her performance was—the theatrical collapse, the tears that somehow didn't smudge her makeup.

"That's ridiculous," I said firmly. "This ends now."

But something was shifting in the crowd. I heard whispers—"Maybe we should finish what was started," "We wouldn't want to risk spiritual consequences," "Perhaps there's some tradition we don't understand."

Lincoln's expression changed as he scanned the faces of his family members. I could almost see the calculations running behind his eyes—the family pressure, the public embarrassment, the possibility of salvaging the day.

"Angelica," he said finally, his voice strained. "Maybe we could compromise."

I turned to him slowly, certain I had misheard. "Compromise?"

"Just an hour," he suggested, as if he were negotiating a business deal rather than my dignity. "You could spend an hour with Leif after the ceremony. Then we'll proceed with our wedding night as planned."

The world seemed to tilt beneath my feet. I stared at Lincoln—really looked at him perhaps for the first time in our ten years together. This man who had promised to cherish and protect me was now bargaining away my safety and dignity to appease his secretary's bizarre demands.

"You're actually considering this?" My voice was barely audible.

His eyes wouldn't meet mine. "It would just be sitting with him while Liana performs the final chants. Then this whole thing can be behind us."

Behind us. As if my pain and humiliation were merely inconveniences to be dealt with efficiently before we could get on with the real business of the day.

In that moment, something crystallized within me—a clarity so sharp it cut through the fog of shock and betrayal. The man standing before me was not the partner I had imagined. And perhaps he never had been.

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