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Betrayed Bride's New Life

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The afternoon sun streamed through the stained glass windows of Château Marmont's chapel, casting rainbow prisms across my $15,000 Vera Wang gown. Two hundred guests filled the pews behind me, their whispered conversations creating a gentle hum of anticipation. I stood at the altar, my hands trembling slightly as I held Roman's, gazing into his dark eyes that had captivated me for three years. "Do you, Lauren Franklin, take Roman Bishop to be your lawfully wedded husband?" The officiant's voice seemed to echo from a great distance. My heart hammered against my ribs as I opened my mouth to say the words I'd dreamed of saying since Roman first proposed on the beach in Malibu. "I do—" A voice, clear and haunting, cut through the sacred silence like a blade. "I'm going under and this time I fear there's no one to save me..." The melody of Lewis Capaldi's "Someone You Loved" filled the chapel, but it wasn't coming from the hired string quartet. My blood turned to ice as I recognized the voice—Reina Garcia, my childhood friend, rising from the third row like a specter from my past. Gasps rippled through the congregation. Roman's hands went rigid in mine, his eyes widening as he turned toward the sound.

Betrayed Bride's New Life Chapter 1

The afternoon sun streamed through the stained glass windows of Château Marmont's chapel, casting rainbow prisms across my $15,000 Vera Wang gown. Two hundred guests filled the pews behind me, their whispered conversations creating a gentle hum of anticipation. I stood at the altar, my hands trembling slightly as I held Roman's, gazing into his dark eyes that had captivated me for three years.

"Do you, Lauren Franklin, take Roman Bishop to be your lawfully wedded husband?" The officiant's voice seemed to echo from a great distance.

My heart hammered against my ribs as I opened my mouth to say the words I'd dreamed of saying since Roman first proposed on the beach in Malibu. "I do—"

A voice, clear and haunting, cut through the sacred silence like a blade.

"I'm going under and this time I fear there's no one to save me..."

The melody of Lewis Capaldi's "Someone You Loved" filled the chapel, but it wasn't coming from the hired string quartet. My blood turned to ice as I recognized the voice—Reina Garcia, my childhood friend, rising from the third row like a specter from my past.

Gasps rippled through the congregation. Roman's hands went rigid in mine, his eyes widening as he turned toward the sound. The officiant's mouth fell open, his prayer book forgotten.

"This all or nothing really got a way of driving me crazy..." Reina's voice cracked with raw emotion, tears streaming down her face as she stepped into the aisle. Her emerald bridesmaid dress—the same dress I'd chosen for her, paid for with my own money—seemed to mock me as she moved closer to the altar.

"What is she doing?" I whispered, my voice barely audible over the pounding of my heart. But Roman wasn't looking at me anymore. His gaze was fixed on Reina with an expression I'd never seen before—wonder, longing, something that made my stomach plummet.

"I need somebody to heal, somebody to know, somebody to have just to know how it feels..." Reina's voice grew stronger, more desperate, as she reached the front of the chapel. "Roman, I've loved you since we were teenagers. I've loved you through every moment, every breath, every heartbeat. I can't watch you marry someone else when my soul belongs to you."

The chapel erupted in shocked murmurs. My father half-rose from his seat in the front row, his face a mask of fury and disbelief. Emerson Mills gripped the pew in front of her, her knuckles white.

But Roman... Roman was staring at Reina like she'd just offered him salvation.

"Roman," I breathed, squeezing his hands desperately. "Roman, look at me."

He turned, and the man I thought I knew—the man I'd elevated to Regional Manager at my father's company, the man I'd bought a house for, given a car to, planned a future with—was gone. In his place stood a stranger whose eyes held no recognition of the woman he'd been about to marry.

"I'm sorry, Lauren," he said, his voice thick with emotion I'd never heard him use for me. "I... I can't do this."

The words hit me like physical blows. "What are you saying?"

Roman pulled his hands free from mine and stepped back. The movement sent my $50,000 engagement ring sliding down my finger—the ring that had taken me months to design, that I'd thought symbolized forever.

"I'm saying I've been lying to myself," Roman said, his gaze drifting back to Reina. "To you. To everyone."

He walked down the altar steps, each footfall echoing like thunder in the stunned silence. My legs felt like water as I watched him approach Reina, who was still singing through her tears.

"It's going under and this time I fear there's no one to turn to..."

Roman reached Reina and cupped her face in his hands, silencing her song. "I choose you," he whispered, but his words carried in the chapel's acoustics. "I choose you, Reina."

Then he turned back to me, and with movements that seemed to happen in slow motion, he slid my engagement ring—my grandmother's diamond reset in platinum, the symbol of three generations of Franklin women—off my finger and placed it on Reina's.

The chapel exploded into chaos. Guests were on their feet, some shouting, others gasping. But I stood frozen at the altar, watching my fiancé claim another woman with my ring, in my wedding dress, in front of everyone I'd ever cared about.

The humiliation crashed over me like a tidal wave, followed immediately by a rage so pure it burned away everything else. I looked at Roman and Reina, standing together in their stolen moment, and something inside me crystallized into diamond-hard resolve.

I bent down, picked up my white rose bouquet from where it had fallen, and hurled it at Roman's feet with all the force I could muster.

"This wedding is over," I announced, my voice cutting through the chaos with surgical precision. "And so are we."

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