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Betrayed by Paige at the Altar

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.
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Chapter 2

The morning after my public humiliation, I sat in my penthouse office, watching Manhattan wake up below me. My fingers traced grandmother's pearls as I crafted the statement that would shift this entire narrative.

"Miss Gilbert," my assistant Rebecca entered with a stack of newspapers. "The coverage is... extensive."

I didn't need to see the headlines. Social media had already painted me as the jilted heiress, the woman too proud to fight for her man. They had no idea what kind of war they'd just started.

"Draft a press release," I said, my voice steady as steel. "The Gilbert family wishes to inform the public that Mrs. Eleanor Gilbert, family matriarch, has been hospitalized following the shock of yesterday's events. At eighty-three, she had invested her heart in what she believed was a union built on genuine affection and mutual respect."

Rebecca's fingers flew across her tablet. "Should I mention her previous kindness to Miss Carpenter?"

"Absolutely." I smiled, but there was no warmth in it. "Make sure they know that Mrs. Gilbert personally funded Paige Carpenter's education and welcomed her into our charitable foundation. The public should understand exactly what kind of gratitude we received in return."

Within hours, the narrative began to shift. #JusticeForEleanor started trending. Photos of my grandmother's charity work flooded social media alongside images of Paige at various Gilbert family events, smiling beside the woman she'd ultimately betrayed.

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Three days later, I sat beside grandmother's hospital bed in the intensive care unit of Gilbert Memorial Hospital. Her breathing was steady but shallow, machines monitoring every heartbeat. The doctors said the shock had triggered a mild cardiac episode—nothing life-threatening, but serious enough to keep her under observation.

"You taught me well," I whispered, adjusting her blanket. "Never let them see you weak. Make every move count."

A commotion in the hallway drew my attention. Raised voices, the sound of expensive heels on marble floors. I recognized Mrs. Holmes's shrill tone immediately.

"We demand the VIP maternity ward. Do you know who we are?"

My blood turned to ice. They wouldn't dare.

But they would. Through the glass partition, I watched Alistair stride down the corridor, his arm protectively around Paige Carpenter's obviously pregnant form. She wore a flowing white dress that emphasized her condition, her hand resting on her rounded belly like a crown.

I slipped my phone from my purse, opening the voice recorder app as they approached grandmother's room. My finger hovered over the record button.

"Monica." Alistair's voice carried that familiar tone of moral superiority that had once made my heart race. Now it made my skin crawl.

I turned slowly, my face a mask of composed indifference. "Alistair. Paige. How... unexpected."

Paige's lips curved into a smile that didn't reach her eyes. "We heard about your grandmother's little episode. Such a shame when elderly people can't handle modern realities."

I pressed record.

"Paige needed the best prenatal care," Alistair said, his hand tightening possessively on her waist. "Gilbert Memorial has the finest maternity facilities in the city. We're here to claim the VIP suite."

"Claim?" I kept my voice level, professional. "This is a hospital, not a hotel."

"Don't be difficult, Monica." Paige stepped closer, her voice dropping to a whisper that wouldn't carry to the nurses' station. "Your family owes me this much, at least. After all those charity galas where you paraded me around like your little pet project, showing everyone how generous the Gilberts are to the less fortunate."

Alistair's jaw tightened, but he said nothing. His silence spoke volumes.

"You always looked down on me," Paige continued, her mask slipping further. "The poor girl who needed your grandmother's charity to afford college. Well, look at me now. I'm carrying the heir to the Holmes fortune while you're playing nursemaid to a dying old woman."

"Paige," Alistair warned, but his voice lacked conviction.

"What? It's true." She laughed, the sound sharp and bitter. "Monica, you should actually thank me. I saved you from a marriage to a man who was already in love with someone else. Really, I did you a favor."

I glanced at Alistair, waiting for him to defend me, to show some remnant of the boy who once promised to protect me from everything. Instead, he straightened his tie—that nervous habit he'd never outgrown—and met my eyes with cold indifference.

"She's right, Monica. You should be grateful I showed my true nature before we made a mistake neither of us could undo. A loveless marriage would have destroyed us both."

The words hit like physical blows, but I kept my expression serene. Behind us, grandmother's heart monitor beeped steadily, a reminder of what their cruelty had already cost my family.

"How noble of you both," I said softly, my finger still pressed firmly on the record button. "To spare me such suffering."

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