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Betrayed by Paige at the Altar

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I stood before the full-length mirror in my family's Manhattan penthouse, adjusting grandmother's pearl necklace against the ivory silk of my engagement gown. Each pearl caught the morning light filtering through the floor-to-ceiling windows, casting tiny rainbows across my collarbone. These pearls had witnessed three generations of Gilbert women on their most important days. Today, they would witness mine. "The guest list has been finalized, Miss Gilbert," my assistant said, handing me a tablet displaying New York's most influential names. "Four hundred and seventeen confirmed attendees, including the mayor and three state senators." I nodded, scanning the names without really seeing them. The Holmes and Gilbert families had spent months orchestrating this engagement announcement ceremony—the social event of the season. Our childhood friendship turned romance would finally culminate in the merger of two of Manhattan's oldest fortunes. "Your grandmother called again," my assistant continued. "She's already at the Grand Plaza overseeing the final arrangements.

Betrayed by Paige at the Altar Chapter 1

I stood before the full-length mirror in my family's Manhattan penthouse, adjusting grandmother's pearl necklace against the ivory silk of my engagement gown. Each pearl caught the morning light filtering through the floor-to-ceiling windows, casting tiny rainbows across my collarbone. These pearls had witnessed three generations of Gilbert women on their most important days. Today, they would witness mine.

"The guest list has been finalized, Miss Gilbert," my assistant said, handing me a tablet displaying New York's most influential names. "Four hundred and seventeen confirmed attendees, including the mayor and three state senators."

I nodded, scanning the names without really seeing them. The Holmes and Gilbert families had spent months orchestrating this engagement announcement ceremony—the social event of the season. Our childhood friendship turned romance would finally culminate in the merger of two of Manhattan's oldest fortunes.

"Your grandmother called again," my assistant continued. "She's already at the Grand Plaza overseeing the final arrangements. She says everything is perfect."

Perfect. The word echoed hollowly in my chest. I touched the pearls again, seeking their comfort. My mother had worn them on her wedding day, before her marriage crumbled into a tragedy that claimed her life. I pushed the thought away.

"The car is waiting whenever you're ready, Miss Gilbert."

I took one last look at myself in the mirror. Monica Gilbert, eldest daughter of the prestigious Gilbert family, about to fulfill her destiny. The woman staring back at me looked confident, poised, ready. If only she knew.

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The Grand Plaza Hotel's ballroom gleamed with thousands of white orchids and crystal chandeliers. Camera flashes popped as I entered through the side door, my father waiting to escort me down the center aisle where Alistair would be waiting. I caught glimpses of familiar faces—business associates, family friends, society columnists eager for tomorrow's headline.

"You look stunning, sweetheart," my father whispered, squeezing my hand. "Your mother would have been so proud."

I smiled tightly, scanning the front of the room for Alistair's tall figure. The space where he should have been standing was conspicuously empty.

A murmur rippled through the crowd. I felt my stomach tighten as Mr. and Mrs. Holmes exchanged worried glances. My grandmother, seated in the front row, frowned and checked her watch.

"He's just running late," my father assured me, but I heard the uncertainty in his voice.

Five minutes passed. Then ten. The murmurs grew louder. I stood frozen, my hand clutching my father's arm with increasing pressure.

Finally, Mr. Holmes's phone rang. The sharp sound cut through the growing tension. His face drained of color as he listened to the voice on the other end.

"He's not coming," Mrs. Holmes whispered, her voice carrying in the now-silent ballroom. "Something about Paige Carpenter."

The name hit me like a physical blow. Paige—the girl my grandmother had helped through college. The quiet, unassuming woman who'd joined our charity foundation last year. I'd introduced her to Alistair myself.

Camera shutters clicked frantically as realization dawned across my face. Social media would already be exploding with my humiliation.

"Apparently," Mr. Holmes continued, his voice strained with embarrassment, "Miss Carpenter threatened to harm herself if Alistair went through with the engagement. He's with her now."

The room spun around me. Four hundred pairs of eyes watched, waiting for my breakdown. I could feel my carefully constructed world crumbling, but something steel-like snapped into place within me.

I stepped forward, away from my father's support, and faced the crowd directly. Reporters shoved microphones toward me, hungry for my tears.

"Ladies and gentlemen," I said, my voice steady despite the earthquake in my chest, "it appears there has been a change of plans. The engagement between Alistair Holmes and myself will not be proceeding today—or ever."

Mrs. Holmes rushed toward me, her face contorted with panic. "Monica, please, let's discuss this privately. Alistair is just confused—"

"No," I cut her off, my voice carrying through the ballroom. "I will not be anyone's second choice. I wish Alistair and Paige every happiness."

With that, I turned and walked back down the aisle, alone. Behind me, I heard a commotion—my grandmother had collapsed into her seat, her face ashen. As attendants rushed to her side, I continued walking, my spine straight, my eyes dry.

The doors of the Grand Plaza closed behind me as my grandmother was rushed to the hospital. Manhattan's elite watched in stunned silence as the Gilbert family's princess exited with her dignity intact, while her world burned to ashes behind her.

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