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Betrayed at the Altar

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.
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Chapter 3

I let Davis take my hand, feeling his warm fingers wrap around mine. For a fleeting moment, relief washed over his face—a look I'd seen countless times before when he thought he'd gotten his way. The entire Martinez family seemed to exhale collectively, their shoulders relaxing as they interpreted this simple gesture as capitulation.

Isabella's lips curved into a triumphant smile. "See? All couples have their little disagreements."

I met Davis's gaze directly, allowing him to see the cold determination that had settled in my eyes. His smile faltered.

"Skylar," he began, his voice taking on that placating tone he'd perfected over the years. "We can work through this."

"Can we?" I asked, my voice so soft it barely carried across the marble foyer. Then, with surgical precision, I began to detail exactly what would happen next.

"Every dollar I've invested in your family's businesses will be recalled," I said, each word falling like a hammer blow. "Every property deed with my name on it will be transferred back. Every business deal I've facilitated will be unwound."

Davis's grip on my hand tightened. I pulled away, smoothing my Armani suit with deliberate calm.

"By tomorrow morning," I continued, "your credit lines will be frozen. By noon, your business partners will receive notice of my withdrawal from all joint ventures."

Carlos paled, his hand trembling as he clutched the legal documents from Eleanor.

"And by this time tomorrow," I finished, "the Martinez name will once again be synonymous with bankruptcy and social disgrace."

"Skylar, please," Isabella stepped forward, her diamond earrings—my gift—glinting in the morning light. "You're being too harsh. If you'd just listen to our side—"

"Our side?" I repeated, a cold smile forming on my lips. "Your side is that your son assaulted me the night before our wedding. Your side is that he chose to be with another woman while wearing the engagement ring I gave him."

"You were too demanding," Isabella hissed, dropping all pretense of maternal affection. "Always so perfect, so controlling. No wonder Davis needed comfort elsewhere."

I smiled again—a terrifying expression that didn't reach my eyes. The room fell silent.

"Goodbye, Isabella," I said simply, turning toward the door.

As I walked out, I heard the eruption of frantic voices behind me—Davis calling my name, Carlos demanding explanations, Maya's shrill accusations. I didn't look back.

The drive to my penthouse should have been cathartic. Instead, a strange hollowness had settled in my chest. I'd won the battle, but the war was far from over.

James met me at the private elevator, his normally impassive face tight with concern.

"Ms. Wheeler," he said, his voice low. "There's been a security breach."

My blood ran cold as he led me through my home. Nothing seemed disturbed at first glance—the minimalist furniture remained perfectly arranged, the modern art undisturbed on the walls.

But when we reached my bedroom, I saw it immediately. The painting concealing my wall safe had been moved slightly askew.

"Someone used an old access code," James explained, his voice tight with controlled anger. "The system shows entry at 7:42 this morning."

I rushed forward, pressing my palm against the biometric scanner. The safe door swung open, revealing the empty slots where my most precious possessions should have been.

My engagement ring—a flawless 10-carat diamond that had belonged to my grandmother—was gone. But worse than that, so was the jade pendant.

My fingers trembled as I touched the empty space at my throat where Grandpa Elijah's final gift should have hung.

"They took everything," I whispered, though we both knew what—who—I meant.

Davis and Maya. The betrayal deepened like a wound being salted.

For the first time since last night, genuine tears welled in my eyes—not for Davis or our destroyed relationship, but for the violation of my grandfather's memory.

The jade pendant had been in our family for generations. Grandpa had pressed it into my palm on his deathbed, his thin fingers trembling with the effort.

"Find someone worthy of your heart," he'd whispered. "Someone who will protect this as I protected you."

And I'd failed him.

I sank onto the edge of my bed, the emptiness at my throat a physical ache. My phone rang, breaking through my grief like a lifeline.

"Asher," I answered, trying to keep my voice steady.

"Skylar?" His voice was warm, concerned—our regular Tuesday morning check-in, a ritual we'd maintained since childhood despite my relationship with Davis. "Something's wrong. What is it?"

"Nothing I can't handle," I lied automatically.

A pause. Then: "I'm coming over."

"No, really—"

"I'll be there in fifteen minutes."

The line went dead.

True to his word, Asher arrived in exactly fifteen minutes. I heard his key in the lock—he'd had access to my home since we were children, another connection I'd never thought to sever.

He found me still sitting on the bed, staring at the empty safe.

"What happened to your face?" he asked quietly, his eyes taking in the bruise on my cheek.

When I didn't answer immediately, he crossed the room in three strides, kneeling before me to examine my injuries more closely.

"Skylar," he said, his voice dangerously soft as his fingers gently traced the edge of the bruise. "Who did this?"

I opened my mouth to answer, but something in his eyes stopped me. The usual calm in those hazel depths had been replaced by a fury I'd never seen before—controlled, but burning just beneath the surface.

"They'll answer for this," he promised, his hands steady despite the rage I could feel vibrating through him. "Both of them."

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