
Betrayed Bride's Comeback
Betrayed Bride's Comeback Chapter 1
I stood at the altar, my fingers trembling slightly as they clutched my bouquet of white roses and lilies. The garden-themed venue was exactly as I'd dreamed—fairy lights twinkled among strategically placed greenery, transforming the upscale Manhattan ballroom into an enchanted forest. I'd spent months planning every detail, from the cascading ivy on the archway to the delicate floral centerpieces that adorned each table.
My father, Marco, stood proudly beside me, his warm hand steady on mine. I caught his eye and he gave me a reassuring smile, the corners of his eyes crinkling with joy. He looked handsome in his tailored tuxedo, his salt-and-pepper hair neatly combed for the occasion.
"You look beautiful, mi hija," he whispered, his voice thick with emotion. "Ryan is a lucky man."
I squeezed his hand in response, too overwhelmed to speak. The string quartet played softly in the background, and the afternoon sunlight streamed through the venue's floor-to-ceiling windows, casting a golden glow over the assembled guests. I scanned the crowd, searching for Ryan's familiar face among the sea of smiling attendees.
The music shifted to the wedding march, and my heart quickened. This was it—the moment we'd been building toward for five years. From college sweethearts to business partners to husband and wife. I thought of all the little sacrifices I'd made along the way—like hiding my love for chocolate-covered strawberries because of his severe allergy—and smiled. That's what love was, wasn't it? The small compromises that showed you cared.
But as the minutes ticked by, the music looped awkwardly, and a subtle murmur began to ripple through the crowd. I felt a bead of sweat form at my hairline despite the perfectly regulated temperature. Where was Ryan?
"He's probably just nervous," my father whispered, but I could hear the slight uncertainty in his voice.
I forced a smile, even as my stomach twisted into knots. The officiant gave me a sympathetic look, and I felt a flash of humiliation. Three hundred guests were watching me, waiting. I caught glimpses of phones being raised—were they filming this delay? The thought made my chest tighten.
Then, the heavy wooden doors at the back of the venue burst open with a bang that silenced the room.
Rebecca Walsh stumbled through the decorated archway, her mascara streaking down her flushed cheeks. Her blond hair was disheveled, her designer dress wrinkled as though she'd been clutching herself in distress. I recognized her immediately from the photos Ryan had shown me—his first love, the relationship he'd described as "passionate but toxic."
"I can't—I can't let this happen!" she cried, her voice echoing through the stunned silence. She collapsed to her knees in the center of the aisle, her body heaving with theatrical sobs. "Ryan, please! I'll kill myself if you marry her! I swear I will!"
The room erupted in gasps and whispers. My father's grip on my arm tightened protectively, but I barely felt it. My entire focus narrowed to the doorway where Ryan now appeared, his face ashen.
Our eyes met across the room. In that moment, I saw something shift in his expression—confusion, conflict, and then... decision. My heart stopped as I recognized what was happening before my mind could process it.
"Ryan?" I whispered, though he was too far away to hear me.
He took three steps toward me, hesitated, then turned back to Rebecca. The crowd watched in horrified fascination as he helped her to her feet, his arm sliding around her waist to support her.
"I'm sorry," he mouthed in my direction, though I couldn't be sure if I'd imagined it.
Then, as hundreds of guests watched in stunned silence, Ryan Carter—my fiancé of two years, my partner of five—walked Rebecca Walsh out of our wedding venue. Through the open doors, I saw a black SUV waiting. He helped her inside, then climbed in after her without looking back.
The vehicle pulled away as phones flashed all around me, capturing my humiliation for posterity. Three hundred witnesses to the moment my perfect life shattered into a million irretrievable pieces.
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