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Betrayed Bride's Kenya Flight

The soft chime of Bella's Bridal Boutique welcomed me as I pushed through the glass doors, my heart fluttering with the kind of nervous excitement that had been building for weeks. Ten years. Ten years with Luke, and finally, we were doing this. The ivory invitation samples tucked in my purse crinkled as I adjusted my bag, reminding me of all the little details we still needed to finalize. "Miss Mason!" Sarah Mitchell, the boutique owner, glided toward me with her trademark warm smile. "Right on time for your final fitting. The dress looks absolutely stunning—I made those small adjustments to the bodice just like we discussed." I nodded, trying to contain my grin. "I can't wait to see it. Luke's been asking me every day if I've changed my mind about him seeing it early." "Well, tradition exists for a reason," Sarah laughed, leading me toward the fitting rooms in the back. "Though I have to say, in thirty years of business, I've never seen a groom more excited about a wedding dress.
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The soft chime of Bella's Bridal Boutique welcomed me as I pushed through the glass doors, my heart fluttering with the kind of nervous excitement that had been building for weeks. Ten years. Ten years with Luke, and finally, we were doing this. The ivory invitation samples tucked in my purse crinkled as I adjusted my bag, reminding me of all the little details we still needed to finalize.

"Miss Mason!" Sarah Mitchell, the boutique owner, glided toward me with her trademark warm smile. "Right on time for your final fitting. The dress looks absolutely stunning—I made those small adjustments to the bodice just like we discussed."

I nodded, trying to contain my grin. "I can't wait to see it. Luke's been asking me every day if I've changed my mind about him seeing it early."

"Well, tradition exists for a reason," Sarah laughed, leading me toward the fitting rooms in the back. "Though I have to say, in thirty years of business, I've never seen a groom more excited about a wedding dress. He called yesterday asking if we could rush the final alterations."

My steps faltered slightly. "He called? But we agreed I'd handle all the dress details."

"Oh, you know how men get when the big day approaches," Sarah waved dismissively. "He just wanted to make sure everything was perfect for his bride."

The familiar warmth that always accompanied thoughts of Luke's thoughtfulness spread through my chest. Even after all these years, he still found ways to surprise me with his attention to the little things that mattered to me.

As we approached the fitting room area, I noticed one of the doors was slightly ajar, a sliver of light spilling into the hallway. Sarah frowned, her professional demeanor shifting. "That's odd. I thought all the rooms were empty this afternoon. I specifically blocked this time for your private fitting."

Then I heard it—a soft laugh, breathy and familiar. My stomach clenched with recognition, though my mind refused to process what it meant. That was Hadley's laugh, the same melodic sound she'd made countless times during dinners at our apartment, movie nights on our couch, birthday parties where she'd cling to Luke's arm like the devoted childhood friend she'd always been.

"Maybe she's here for her own dress shopping?" I whispered, though something cold was already creeping up my spine. Hadley had mentioned she was dating someone new, a lawyer from her firm. Maybe she was getting serious enough to—

Another sound cut through my rationalizations. A low groan, distinctly male, distinctly... Luke.

My hand moved to the fitting room door before my brain could stop it. The rational part of me screamed to turn around, to call out, to announce my presence. But my body moved with the terrible certainty of someone who already knew what they would find.

I pushed the door open.

The white silk of my wedding dress—my carefully chosen, perfectly altered, dream wedding dress—was bunched around Hadley Wilson's waist as she straddled Luke on the small velvet bench. Her dark hair cascaded over her bare shoulders, and Luke's hands gripped her hips with the kind of desperate hunger I thought he reserved only for me.

The delicate beadwork I'd spent hours admiring caught the boutique's soft lighting, each crystal and pearl I'd fallen in love with now adorning the woman who was grinding against my fiancé with practiced familiarity. The sweetheart neckline I'd chosen because Luke once said it made me look like a princess now framed Hadley's flushed chest as she moved with shameless confidence.

Time crystallized into this single, devastating moment. The soft rustle of silk. Luke's wedding ring catching the light as his fingers dug into fabric that was supposed to be sacred to us. Hadley's soft moans mixing with his ragged breathing. The mirror behind them reflecting the scene from every possible angle, ensuring I couldn't miss a single detail of my complete destruction.

Luke's eyes snapped open first, meeting mine in the mirror. The color drained from his face so quickly I thought he might faint. "Melissa—"

Hadley turned, and for one brief second, I saw something flash across her face—not surprise, not shame, but satisfaction. Then, as if a switch had been flipped, her eyes filled with tears and her hand flew to her mouth in perfectly performed shock.

"Oh my God, Melissa!" she gasped, scrambling to pull the dress higher, though she made no move to actually get off Luke. "This isn't—I was just—"

Luke was fumbling with his pants, his hands shaking as he tried to stand while Hadley still sat on him. "It's not what it looks like. I can explain. This didn't mean anything—"

I stood frozen in the doorway, my engagement ring suddenly feeling like it weighed a thousand pounds. Behind me, I could hear Sarah's sharp intake of breath, but all I could focus on was the sight of my wedding dress—my perfect, beautiful, sacred wedding dress—being defiled by the two people I'd trusted most in the world.

The silence stretched until Hadley's theatrical sobs filled the space, each tear perfectly timed to maximize her innocence. "I was just trying it on to help you see how it would look! You know how much I care about making your day perfect, and things just... got out of hand. Luke was helping me with the zipper and—"

"Stop." The word came out as barely a whisper, but it cut through her performance like a blade. I finally found my voice, though it sounded like it belonged to someone else entirely. "Just... stop."

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