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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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Chapter 2

The drive home passed in a blur of traffic lights and half-heard honking. My hands gripped the steering wheel so tightly my knuckles had gone white, but I barely felt the pressure. The image of Hadley in my wedding dress kept flashing behind my eyes like a broken film reel—her satisfied smirk before the crocodile tears, Luke's panicked face in the mirror, the way my dress had looked so wrong on her body.

I parked in our driveway and sat for a moment, staring at the house Luke and I had picked out together three years ago. The blue shutters I'd insisted on. The garden where we'd planted roses last spring. Everything looked exactly the same, but I felt like I was seeing it through fractured glass.

Inside, our apartment felt foreign. The framed photos of us scattered throughout the living room seemed to mock me—Luke's arm around my shoulders at my company Christmas party, both of us laughing at some joke I couldn't remember. The couch where Hadley had curled up during countless movie nights, always managing to position herself just close enough to Luke to seem innocent while making me feel like the third wheel in my own relationship.

I dropped my purse by the door and walked straight to my laptop on the dining table. My hands shook as I opened it, but my mind had already crystallized around a single, terrible certainty. If what I'd witnessed today was real—and the sick feeling in my stomach told me it absolutely was—then there had to be more. People didn't just suddenly start affairs in bridal shop fitting rooms.

Hadley's Instagram loaded with its usual collection of carefully curated perfection. Artfully arranged coffee cups, sunset photos, inspirational quotes about "following your heart." I scrolled backward through the months, my breath catching as familiar locations began to jump out at me.

There—a photo from two months ago. Hadley at Marcello's, the intimate Italian restaurant where Luke had taken me for our anniversary last year. She was alone in the photo, but the angle was wrong, too carefully composed. Someone else had taken this picture. The caption read: "Sometimes the most beautiful moments are the ones we keep closest to our hearts. 💕 #secretgarden #worththewait"

My stomach lurched. I screenshotted the image, my fingers moving with mechanical precision.

I kept scrolling. Another photo from six weeks ago—Hadley wearing a delicate gold bracelet I'd never seen before. Luke had told me he'd lost the matching one to my anniversary set during a business trip. But there it was, glinting on Hadley's wrist as she posed in what looked suspiciously like the bathroom mirror of the Ritz-Carlton downtown.

"Found treasure in unexpected places," her caption read. "Some gifts are worth the wait. 🔗✨ #patience #goldstandard"

Screenshot. Save.

The evidence mounted with each swipe. A photo of Hadley at the botanical gardens Luke claimed he'd visited alone for "thinking space" when we'd been fighting about wedding venues. Her manicured hand holding a coffee cup from the café near Luke's office, posted at 2 PM on a Tuesday when I'd been in meetings all day. A blurry nighttime selfie from inside what looked like Luke's car, captioned "Late night adventures with my favorite person. Some bonds can't be broken. 👫 #childhoodfriends #soulmates"

Each image felt like a physical blow. Not just because of what they revealed, but because of how blind I'd been. How many times had I liked these posts? How many times had I commented with heart emojis, completely missing the coded messages meant for Luke?

I created a new folder on my desktop and titled it "Evidence." The word looked stark and official on my screen, like something from a detective show. But that's what I was now—a detective investigating the systematic destruction of my own life.

By the time I heard Luke's key in the front door, I had seventeen screenshots saved and printed. Seventeen pieces of proof that our entire relationship had been a lie. I spread them across our dining table like a prosecutor preparing for trial, each image a small knife twist in my chest.

"Mel?" Luke's voice carried from the entryway, artificially casual. "Baby, are you home? We really need to talk about what happened today."

I didn't answer. I sat at the head of our dining table, surrounded by the evidence of his betrayal, and waited. The photos stared back at me—months of secret smiles, hidden meanings, and carefully orchestrated deception. All while I'd been planning our wedding, choosing flowers, tasting cakes, believing in our future.

Luke appeared in the doorway, his hair still disheveled from the afternoon's activities. His eyes went wide when he saw the spread of printed photos, but instead of shame, I saw something that made my blood run cold.

Annoyance.

"Seriously, Melissa?" He gestured at the table like I'd made a mess he'd have to clean up. "You're going through her social media now? This is exactly the kind of dramatic overreaction I was afraid of."

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