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Betrayed Bride's Comeback

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.
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Chapter 3

The banging on our front door jolted me awake. Three sharp, demanding thuds that seemed to shake the entire townhouse. I glanced at the clock—6:17 AM. My stomach twisted with dread. They were back again, earlier this time.

I threw on a robe and rushed to the top of the stairs, just in time to see my father marching toward the foyer, his shoulders squared with determination. In the three weeks since my wedding disaster, he had aged a decade. The lines around his eyes had deepened, and his once-proud posture now carried the weight of our family's rapidly deteriorating finances.

"Papa, wait," I called, hurrying down the stairs. "Let me handle it."

He turned to me, his expression softening briefly. "Go back upstairs, Sophia. I will not have my daughter facing these vultures."

Before I could protest, he swung open the door. Vince Costello stood on our doorstep, flanked by two burly men. His expensive suit couldn't disguise the menace radiating from him. He wasn't just any debt collector—he was the kind who enjoyed the power of breaking people.

"Mr. Martinez," Costello's voice oozed false politeness. "I believe we discussed a payment schedule yesterday."

"And I told you we need more time," my father replied, his voice steady despite the slight tremor I could see in his hands. "The hotel has bookings next month—"

"The bookings you keep promising?" Costello laughed, a sharp, humorless sound. "Strange how they never materialize. Perhaps because your daughter's little scandal has made the Martinez name toxic?"

I flinched at his words, the truth in them piercing like a physical blow.

"You will not speak of my daughter," my father warned, his accent thickening with anger. "Now leave my property before I call the police."

Costello's smile vanished. "The police? You think they'll help a man who can't pay his debts?" He stepped forward, forcing my father to back up into the foyer. "We're done being patient."

Everything happened so quickly after that. My father pushed Costello back, insisting he leave. One of the men grabbed my father's arm. There was a scuffle—a blur of movement, shouting. I screamed as my father was shoved hard against the marble side table. The sickening crack as his head hit the edge echoed through the foyer.

My father crumpled to the floor, a thin line of blood trailing from his temple.

"Papa!" I rushed to him, dropping to my knees. His eyes were open but unfocused, his breathing labored.

Costello straightened his tie, looking down at us with cold indifference. "Perhaps now you'll take our payment schedule seriously. We'll be back tomorrow."

They left as I frantically dialed 911, my hands shaking so badly I could barely press the numbers. My father tried to speak, his voice a frightening whisper.

"Don't move, Papa," I begged, clutching his hand. "Help is coming."

But I could see the fear in his eyes—not for himself, but for what this meant for our family. For me.

---

The hospital call came at 3:42 AM. I had been dozing in an uncomfortable chair beside my father's bed, having refused to leave despite the nurses' gentle suggestions. The sudden vibration of my phone startled me awake.

"Miss Martinez?" The doctor's voice was grave. "We need you to come to your father's room immediately."

My heart hammering, I raced down the sterile corridor, the fluorescent lights harsh against my exhausted eyes. The doctor met me outside my father's room, his expression confirming my worst fears before he even spoke.

"The impact caused severe trauma to your father's spine," he explained quietly. "We've done everything we can, but I'm afraid there's permanent damage. He's paralyzed from the waist down."

The world tilted beneath me. "No," I whispered. "There must be something—specialists, surgeries—"

"With proper care and rehabilitation, he can have a good quality of life," the doctor continued. "But you should prepare yourself. The paralysis is irreversible."

I stumbled into my father's room, where he lay pale and still against the white sheets. His eyes found mine, and I saw in them a terrible understanding.

"Mi hija," he whispered, reaching for my hand.

I took it, feeling the weakness in his once-strong grip. "We'll get through this, Papa. I promise."

But as I looked at him—this proud man who had built everything from nothing, now broken because of me—I knew there was only one person who could help us now.

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The rain pounded mercilessly as I stood outside Ryan's Seattle penthouse. My clothes were soaked through, my hair plastered to my face, but I barely felt the cold. I had spent our last money on a flight here, a desperate gamble that the man who had once loved me would not let my father die.

I pressed the intercom again, my finger trembling.

"Please, Ryan," I called, knowing he could see me through the security camera. "I wouldn't be here if I had anywhere else to turn. My father is dying."

The door finally opened. Ryan stood there, immaculate in a tailored suit, his face a mask of cold indifference I barely recognized.

"Sophia," he said, his voice devoid of the warmth it once held when he spoke my name.

I fell to my knees on the wet pavement, pride long abandoned. "My father needs specialized care. The insurance won't cover it. Please, Ryan. Not for me, but for him. He always treated you like a son."

Ryan looked down at me, raindrops sliding down his perfect face. For a moment, something flickered in his eyes—confusion? Pain? But it vanished so quickly I thought I'd imagined it.

"Sophia, this is what you owe Rebecca," he said, each word precise and cutting. "You deserve this."

The door slammed shut, leaving me kneeling in the rain, broken and alone. Through the deluge, I heard his final words echo in my mind: "You deserve this."

How could the man who had once promised to love me forever now believe I deserved such cruelty?

As lightning split the sky above me, I remained on my knees, rain mixing with my tears, wondering what kind of monster Rebecca had turned him into—or perhaps, what kind of monster he had been all along.

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