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Betrayed at the Altar

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The candlelight flickered across the cream-colored walls of the Plaza Hotel's bridal suite, casting dancing shadows that seemed to mimic the flutter of excitement in my chest. I smoothed my fingers over the handwritten vows in my lap, the elegant script a testament to three years of devotion. "I, Skylar Wheeler, take you, Davis Martinez..." I whispered the words aloud, practicing the moment I'd rehearsed countless times in my mind. My fingers instinctively reached for the jade pendant hanging around my neck—my grandfather Elijah's final gift before cancer claimed him. The cool stone felt reassuring against my skin. "Grandpa," I murmured, "if you could see me now. Tomorrow, I'll give this to Davis, just as you always wanted." The pendant had been in our family for generations, a symbol of protection and unconditional love. Grandpa had insisted it would bring me to the man who deserved my heart. For years, I'd clung to that promise, even when Davis's family faced financial ruin. Three years ago, I'd found Davis at his lowest—his family's empire crumbling, debts mounting into the millions.

Betrayed at the Altar Chapter 1

The candlelight flickered across the cream-colored walls of the Plaza Hotel's bridal suite, casting dancing shadows that seemed to mimic the flutter of excitement in my chest. I smoothed my fingers over the handwritten vows in my lap, the elegant script a testament to three years of devotion.

"I, Skylar Wheeler, take you, Davis Martinez..." I whispered the words aloud, practicing the moment I'd rehearsed countless times in my mind.

My fingers instinctively reached for the jade pendant hanging around my neck—my grandfather Elijah's final gift before cancer claimed him. The cool stone felt reassuring against my skin.

"Grandpa," I murmured, "if you could see me now. Tomorrow, I'll give this to Davis, just as you always wanted."

The pendant had been in our family for generations, a symbol of protection and unconditional love. Grandpa had insisted it would bring me to the man who deserved my heart. For years, I'd clung to that promise, even when Davis's family faced financial ruin.

Three years ago, I'd found Davis at his lowest—his family's empire crumbling, debts mounting into the millions. Without hesitation, I'd invested $300 million of my inheritance to restore the Martinez name to New York's elite circles.

"Three hundred million," I'd told him, "for the man I believe in."

And he'd believed in me too. Or so I thought.

The suite was bathed in the scent of white roses—thousands of them arranged in crystal vases, a romantic touch Davis had insisted upon. My wedding gown hung nearby, a masterpiece of lace and silk that had taken months to create.

Everything was perfect. Everything had to be perfect.

A commotion in the hallway broke my reverie—raised voices, one distinctly feminine and distressed.

"I need to see him! Please, just for a minute!"

I frowned, setting my vows aside. The night before our wedding was meant to be sacred, a time for reflection and anticipation.

Before I could reach the door, it burst open with such force that the handle struck the wall.

Maya Cooper stumbled in, her normally perfect appearance in disarray. Her mascara streaked down her cheeks in black rivers, her designer dress rumpled as if she'd been wearing it for days.

"Maya?" I stood, confusion replacing my irritation. "What's happened?"

"She broke my heart!" Maya wailed, throwing herself dramatically onto the plush sofa. "That woman—that bitch—she said she loved me, but it was all a lie!"

I blinked, trying to make sense of her words. "I don't understand. Who—"

"I need Davis," she interrupted, her voice breaking. "Only Davis can help me get over women. Only he can make me feel desirable again."

My blood ran cold. Maya had always been... different around Davis. Too touchy, too possessive for a "best friend." But I'd dismissed my concerns, convinced myself I was being paranoid.

Heavy footsteps sounded in the hallway, and then Davis appeared in the doorway, his dark hair slightly tousled, his expression concerned.

"Maya? What's going on?" His eyes darted between us, lingering on Maya's tear-streaked face.

Instead of asking her to leave, instead of coming to comfort me—his fiancée, his bride-to-be—he moved toward Maya.

"Tell him," she sobbed, reaching for his hand. "Tell him how that woman destroyed me."

Davis sat beside her, pulling her close. "It's okay," he murmured. "I'm here now."

I watched in growing horror as his hand began to stroke her arm, then her back, then lower. Maya's eyes met mine over his shoulder, triumph gleaming through her fake tears.

"Davis," I said, my voice barely audible. "What are you doing?"

He didn't even look at me.

"Davis!" I moved forward, grabbing his shoulder. "We're getting married in twelve hours. What do you think you're doing?"

His face flushed red, eyes glazed with a desire that had nothing to do with me. "Skylar, you're overreacting."

"Overreacting?" I pulled at his arm. "Stop this madness right now!"

With a snarl of frustration, he shoved me away. I stumbled back, shocked by his strength.

"Everything I've done for you," I whispered, "everything I've sacrificed—"

The crack of his palm against my cheek echoed through the room. I fell backward, my hip striking the edge of the coffee table as I crumpled to the floor.

Warm blood trickled from my split lip. I touched it with trembling fingers, staring up at the man I thought I knew.

Maya rose from the sofa, standing over me with a cruel smile. "You were suffocating him, Skylar. Too controlling, too perfect. No wonder he needed an escape."

Davis stood beside her, not even looking at me as they moved toward the door.

"Come on," Maya purred, taking his arm. "Let's go somewhere we can really help each other."

Their laughter drifted down the hallway as the door closed behind them.

I remained on the floor, blood staining my fingers, tears welling in my eyes. But as I touched the jade pendant at my throat, something shifted inside me.

The tears stopped.

A strange calm washed over me—the calm of a woman who had finally seen the truth.

I would not be anyone's victim. Not anymore.

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Betrayed at the Altar of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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