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Betrayed Bride's Escape

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The words "I do" had barely left my lips when the world exploded into golden light. One moment I was standing at the altar of St. Mary's Cathedral, my hands trembling as I held Dante's warm fingers, the familiar scent of lilies and candle wax filling my lungs. The next, a brilliant radiance erupted from nowhere, swallowing everything—the stained glass windows, the rows of guests in their Sunday best, even Dante's face inches from mine. My wedding dress whipped around my legs as if caught in an impossible wind. The golden light wasn't just bright; it was alive, pulsing through my veins like liquid fire. I tried to scream Dante's name, but the sound died in my throat as the light consumed everything I'd ever known. Then, silence. Cold stone pressed against my knees. The acrid smell of torch smoke replaced the sweet church incense.

Betrayed Bride's Escape Chapter 1

The words "I do" had barely left my lips when the world exploded into golden light.

One moment I was standing at the altar of St. Mary's Cathedral, my hands trembling as I held Dante's warm fingers, the familiar scent of lilies and candle wax filling my lungs. The next, a brilliant radiance erupted from nowhere, swallowing everything—the stained glass windows, the rows of guests in their Sunday best, even Dante's face inches from mine.

My wedding dress whipped around my legs as if caught in an impossible wind. The golden light wasn't just bright; it was alive, pulsing through my veins like liquid fire. I tried to scream Dante's name, but the sound died in my throat as the light consumed everything I'd ever known.

Then, silence.

Cold stone pressed against my knees. The acrid smell of torch smoke replaced the sweet church incense. My heart hammered against my ribs as I blinked away the lingering afterglow, trying to make sense of what I was seeing.

We were no longer in Kansas—or anywhere remotely familiar.

Massive stone pillars stretched toward a vaulted ceiling painted with faded medieval frescoes. Tapestries depicting battles and heraldic beasts hung from walls that looked like they'd been standing for centuries. And surrounding us in a perfect circle were at least thirty people dressed in elaborate period costumes, their faces a mixture of shock, fear, and fascination.

"What in God's name..." Dante's voice came from beside me, rough with confusion.

I turned to find him pushing himself up from the floor, his black tuxedo a stark contrast against the ancient stone. His dark hair was disheveled, his usually confident expression replaced by bewilderment that mirrored my own.

"Clara? Dante?" Mercy's voice wavered from my other side. She sat in a pool of pale blue bridesmaid silk, her carefully styled blonde curls now wild around her shoulders. "Where are we?"

Before any of us could answer, one of the costumed figures stepped forward—a tall man with graying hair and a golden circlet resting on his brow. His rich purple robes rustled as he moved, and when he spoke, his accent was thick and archaic.

"By the saints," he breathed, his eyes wide with wonder. "The prophecy speaks true. They have come, as foretold, clothed in garments of another realm."

Prophecy? I struggled to my feet, my wedding dress's train catching on the rough stone. The weight of dozens of stares pressed down on me as I took in our surroundings more carefully. This wasn't some elaborate wedding prank or themed venue. The wear on these stones was real. The smell of unwashed bodies and burning rushes was authentic. The way these people looked at us—with genuine awe and terror—told me everything I needed to know.

We weren't in the twenty-first century anymore.

"The three who shall herald the new age," another voice intoned from the crowd. A woman in nun's robes clutched a wooden cross to her chest. "Delivered unto us by divine light on the day of sacred union."

Dante found his footing and immediately moved to my side, his arm sliding protectively around my waist. Even in this impossible situation, his presence steadied me. "This has to be some kind of dream," he murmured against my ear, but his voice lacked conviction.

Mercy scrambled to her feet, her face pale but her eyes already calculating. She'd always been quick to adapt, to find angles others missed. "If this is real," she whispered, moving closer to us, "we need to be very careful about what we say."

The man with the circlet—clearly some kind of king or lord—gestured grandly toward us. "Welcome, blessed ones, to the Kingdom of Valdris. I am King Aldric, and you have arrived in our darkest hour, just as the old texts promised."

Darkest hour. Prophecy. Divine light. My mind raced, trying to process the impossibility of our situation while simultaneously cataloging every detail that might help us survive whatever this was.

"Your Majesty," Dante said carefully, his natural leadership instincts kicking in despite the surreal circumstances. He straightened his shoulders, and I could practically see him shifting into the confident businessman who'd built his own empire from nothing. "We're... honored by your welcome, though I confess we're uncertain how we came to be here."

Smart. Don't reveal too much too quickly.

King Aldric's weathered face creased into what might have been relief. "The texts speak of three who would come bearing wisdom from beyond our world, who would help restore balance to our troubled realm. You arrive as our kingdom faces threats from all sides—rebellious lords, plague in the eastern provinces, and rumors of dark magic stirring in the northern forests."

I felt Dante's grip on my waist tighten slightly. Mercy stepped closer, completing our small triangle of modern refugees in this medieval world.

"Perhaps," I said carefully, finding my voice at last, "you could tell us more about these... texts you mentioned?"

The king's eyes lit up with something that looked dangerously like hope. "Indeed, my lady. But first, you must be weary from your... journey. Allow us to provide you with proper chambers and refreshment. Tomorrow, we shall speak of prophecies and the great work that awaits."

As servants scurried forward to escort us from the throne room, I caught Mercy's eye. She gave me the slightest nod—the same look we'd shared countless times before when facing a challenge together. Whatever this was, wherever we were, we'd figure it out.

After all, we had each other.

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Betrayed Bride's Escape 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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