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Betrayed at the Altar, Rescued on Love Island

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The cathedral bells chimed as I stood in the vestibule, my fingers trembling slightly against the delicate lace of my wedding gown. Today was supposed to be perfect. The culmination of years of love, of childhood promises, of a future I'd always envisioned with Tyler. "Are you ready?" My mother adjusted my veil, her eyes shining with unshed tears. "You look absolutely beautiful, Veda." I smiled at her, at the woman who had raised me with grace and dignity. "I've been ready since I was twelve." The wedding planner signaled it was time. The massive oak doors swung open, and the string quartet began playing Pachelbel's Canon. Hundreds of guests rose to their feet, a sea of designer suits and couture dresses. I took my first step down the aisle, my gaze fixed on Tyler waiting at the altar. He looked handsome in his tailored tuxedo, his eyes never leaving mine as I approached.

Betrayed at the Altar, Rescued on Love Island Chapter 1

The cathedral bells chimed as I stood in the vestibule, my fingers trembling slightly against the delicate lace of my wedding gown. Today was supposed to be perfect. The culmination of years of love, of childhood promises, of a future I'd always envisioned with Tyler.

"Are you ready?" My mother adjusted my veil, her eyes shining with unshed tears. "You look absolutely beautiful, Veda."

I smiled at her, at the woman who had raised me with grace and dignity. "I've been ready since I was twelve."

The wedding planner signaled it was time. The massive oak doors swung open, and the string quartet began playing Pachelbel's Canon. Hundreds of guests rose to their feet, a sea of designer suits and couture dresses. I took my first step down the aisle, my gaze fixed on Tyler waiting at the altar.

He looked handsome in his tailored tuxedo, his eyes never leaving mine as I approached. This was our moment—the one we'd dreamed of since we were children, when his parents first joked about our engagement over dinner.

"You're breathtaking," Tyler whispered as I reached him, taking my hands in his.

The officiant began the ceremony, his voice resonating through the cathedral. "Today, we gather to witness the union of two souls destined for each other..."

I barely heard the words. All I could see was Tyler's face, all I could feel was the warmth of his hands around mine.

"If anyone can show just cause why this couple should not be lawfully joined in matrimony, speak now or forever hold your peace."

A pause. The traditional moment of silence.

Then, a mechanical whirring sound.

The massive screens flanking the altar—installed for guests in the back rows—suddenly flickered to life. I turned, confused, expecting perhaps a sentimental photo montage of our relationship.

Instead, what filled the screens made my blood run cold.

Sketches. Intimate, private sketches of me—in various states of undress, in poses I'd never consented to—filled every screen. My body, exposed for hundreds of strangers to see.

Gasps rippled through the crowd like wildfire. Whispers erupted, a cacophony of shock and scandal.

"Turn them off!" someone shouted. "This is outrageous!"

The officiant stopped mid-sentence, his mouth hanging open in horror. Tyler's grip on my hands tightened, his face draining of color.

"No," I whispered, my voice barely audible over the chaos. "No, no, no."

I scanned the crowd desperately, searching for the person responsible. That's when I saw her—Lilian, Tyler's adopted sister, standing near the control booth, a small smile playing on her lips.

My mother pushed past me, her face contorted with rage and humiliation. "I need to speak with Lilian. Now."

I watched as she stormed toward a side room, Lilian following with deliberate slowness. Something in me wanted to stop her, to protect her from whatever was coming, but I couldn't move. My feet felt rooted to the spot.

Minutes later, I heard a scream—my mother's voice—followed by a thud.

"Mom!" I broke free from Tyler's grip and ran toward the sound.

What I found in that side room would haunt me forever.

My mother lay crumpled on the floor, one hand pressed to her chest, her eyes wide with pain. Lilian stood over her, no longer the vulnerable, autistic girl she pretended to be. Her eyes were cold, calculating.

"Look what you made me do," she hissed at my mother. "All this drama over a few pictures? If you hadn't come storming in here like a madwoman..."

"Mom!" I screamed again, rushing to her side. "Someone call an ambulance!"

But it was too late. As I knelt beside her, I could see the light fading from her eyes. Her lips moved, forming words I couldn't hear.

"Don't go," I begged, clutching her hand. "Please, don't leave me."

Paramedics arrived minutes later, but they couldn't revive her. My mother—the woman who had raised me, who had been so excited about today—was gone.

As they wheeled her body out, covered with a white sheet, I collapsed onto the marble floor. The wedding venue had transformed into a crime scene, with guests whispering and pointing, their faces a blur of morbid curiosity.

Tyler stood nearby, his face unreadable. No comfort. No explanation. Just silence.

"Tyler," I whispered, reaching for him. "Say something. Do something."

He looked at me, his eyes vacant. "I'm sorry about your mother."

Sorry. That was all he could offer while my world crumbled around me.

The perfect day—the one I'd dreamed of since childhood—had become my worst nightmare. And somewhere in the chaos, I could hear Lilian's soft laughter echoing in my mind.

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Betrayed at the Altar, Rescued on Love Island of Contents

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