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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 3

The fluorescent lights in the HR office felt harsh against my swollen eyes as I sat across from David Chen, my hands folded tightly in my lap to stop their trembling. The printed transfer request form lay between us on his desk, my signature still wet at the bottom.

"Kenya?" David's voice carried genuine concern as he adjusted his glasses. "Melissa, that's not just a transfer—that's running to the other side of the world. Are you sure this is what you want?"

I stared at the company handbook open beside my paperwork, the international assignment policies highlighted in yellow from my late-night research. "I need a fresh start, David. Complete fresh start."

He leaned back in his chair, studying my face with the careful attention of someone who'd worked with me for three years. "This is about Luke, isn't it? You two seemed so solid at the Christmas party."

The memory of that party—Luke's arm around my waist as we laughed with colleagues, Hadley texting him constantly throughout the evening while I made excuses for his distraction—felt like it belonged to someone else's life.

"Things change," I said simply, my voice steadier than I felt. "The Kenya office needs someone with my project management background, and I need... distance."

David nodded slowly, then pulled out his phone. "Let me call Janet in International HR. If we push this through today, you could potentially be on a plane by Friday. The housing stipend alone would cover a decent apartment in Nairobi, and the cost of living adjustment is substantial."

As he dialed, I felt something loosen in my chest for the first time since yesterday afternoon. Kenya. A place where Luke's childhood friend couldn't show up uninvited. Where I wouldn't have to see their favorite restaurant on every corner or walk past the park where he'd first told me he loved me.

"Janet? It's David. I have an urgent transfer request for our Kenya office..." His voice faded into background noise as I imagined myself somewhere entirely new, somewhere I could rebuild without the constant reminders of my shattered trust.

That night, I lay on our couch with Whiskers purring against my chest, my laptop balanced on my knees as I scrolled through apartment listings in Nairobi. The cat seemed to sense my distress, pressing closer whenever my breathing became uneven. Each rental photo showed a life I could barely imagine—modern apartments with unfamiliar architecture, balconies overlooking a city I'd never seen, spaces where Luke had never existed.

My phone buzzed constantly beside me. Luke's messages alternated between fury and desperation:

*"This is ridiculous, Mel. Come to bed so we can talk like adults."*

*"I know you're reading these. Don't make this bigger than it needs to be."*

*"Baby, please. What happened with Hadley was a mistake. It meant nothing."*

*"I love YOU. I've always loved you. Ten years has to count for something."*

I turned the phone face down and continued researching. Average temperatures in Nairobi. Cost of groceries. Local customs. Anything to fill my mind with something other than the image of Hadley in my wedding dress.

From our bedroom, I could hear Luke pacing, his footsteps heavy against the hardwood floors we'd chosen together. Occasionally he'd appear in the living room doorway, his hair standing at odd angles, his expression cycling between anger and pleading.

"This is insane," he said during one of these appearances, his voice thick with exhaustion. "You're going to throw away ten years over one stupid mistake?"

I didn't look up from my laptop screen. "One mistake? I have seventeen photos that say otherwise."

He ran his hands through his hair. "Those don't mean what you think they mean."

"Then explain them." I finally met his eyes, and something in my expression made him step back. "Explain why your childhood friend has been documenting your relationship for months while I planned our wedding."

He opened his mouth, then closed it, then disappeared back into the bedroom. The silence that followed felt more honest than anything he'd said since I'd caught them.

The next morning, I stood alone in Bella's Bridal Boutique, surrounded by white silk and tulle. Sarah Mitchell had unlocked the shop early for me, her kind eyes filled with understanding when I'd called at dawn asking for one final visit.

"Take all the time you need, honey," she'd whispered, then retreated to her office to give me privacy.

I tried on dress after dress, each one a different vision of the bride I'd thought I would be. A mermaid silhouette that hugged my curves. A ballgown that made me feel like a princess. A simple sheath that Luke had said would be perfect for our intimate ceremony.

In the mirror, tears streamed down my face as I stood in a dress covered in delicate lace flowers. This was supposed to be joyful. This was supposed to be the happiest time of my life.

Instead, I was saying goodbye to a future that had never really existed.

Sarah appeared with a box of tissues, her own eyes damp. "You're going to be okay, sweetheart. I've seen a lot of brides over the years, and the ones who walk away from the wrong person? They always find their way to the right one."

I nodded, unable to speak, as she helped me out of the final dress. In three days, I would be on a plane to Kenya. In three days, I would begin the process of becoming someone Luke had never touched.

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