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Betrayed on Wedding Day

The afternoon sun streamed through the windows of Bella's Bridal Boutique as I pushed through the glass doors, excitement bubbling in my chest. Three days. Just three more days until I became Mrs. Edwards. The alterations had been completed, and I couldn't wait to see how my dress looked with the final adjustments. "Miranda!" Justin's voice carried across the boutique as he looked up from his phone. "Perfect timing. I was just asking about the timeline for pickup." I smiled, walking toward him past the rows of pristine white gowns. After eight years together, these final wedding preparations felt like a dream finally coming true. "I'm so nervous to try it on.
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The afternoon sun streamed through the windows of Bella's Bridal Boutique as I pushed through the glass doors, excitement bubbling in my chest. Three days. Just three more days until I became Mrs. Edwards. The alterations had been completed, and I couldn't wait to see how my dress looked with the final adjustments.

"Miranda!" Justin's voice carried across the boutique as he looked up from his phone. "Perfect timing. I was just asking about the timeline for pickup."

I smiled, walking toward him past the rows of pristine white gowns. After eight years together, these final wedding preparations felt like a dream finally coming true. "I'm so nervous to try it on. What if something's wrong?"

"Nothing will be wrong," he assured me, but his attention seemed divided, his eyes scanning the shop floor. "Go ahead. I'll wait here."

The fitting room felt like a sanctuary, all soft lighting and mirrors that made everything look magical. As I slipped into my dress, I could hear Justin's voice through the thin walls, though I couldn't make out the words. He was talking to someone—probably one of the staff members about final details.

Then his voice became clearer, and my heart stopped.

"God, this dress makes her hips look so wide," Justin's familiar laugh carried through the wall. "I keep telling her to hit the gym more, but you know how sensitive women get about that stuff."

A female voice responded with a giggle—young, flirtatious. "Well, I think you look like you're in pretty good shape. Some women just don't know how to take care of themselves."

My hands froze on the dress zipper. The blood drained from my face as I stared at my reflection—the same reflection I'd been so excited to show Justin. The woman in the mirror suddenly looked different. Wider. Less perfect. Exactly the way he'd just described me to a complete stranger.

"You're terrible," the female voice continued, but her tone was playful, encouraging. "But I like a man who knows what he wants."

I pressed my ear closer to the wall, my heart hammering so hard I was sure they could hear it. This couldn't be happening. Not Justin. Not three days before our wedding.

"Speaking of knowing what I want," Justin's voice dropped lower, more intimate. "When can we have another one of our private appointments?"

The sound of their laughter felt like glass breaking inside my chest. I gripped the wall for support, my perfect wedding dress suddenly feeling like a costume I had no right to wear.

Forcing myself to breathe, I finished zipping up the dress and stepped out of the fitting room. I needed to see who he was talking to. I needed to understand what was happening to my life.

Justin stood near the fabric sample table, positioned unusually close to a young brunette employee. She was beautiful in that effortless way that made my chest tight—petite, with glossy hair and the kind of figure that would never be described as having wide hips. Her name tag read "Gia Castro."

Their body language told a story I didn't want to read. Justin's hand rested on the table just inches from hers. She was leaning toward him, her smile bright and intimate. They looked comfortable together. Familiar.

When Justin noticed me watching, he jumped back as if I'd caught him stealing. His face flushed, and that awkward smile I'd learned to recognize over eight years spread across his features—the same smile he wore when he'd forgotten to pick up my prescription or when he'd promised to call and didn't.

"Hey, babe!" His voice pitched higher than normal. "How does it look? Gia here was just helping me understand the different button options for my tuxedo vest."

Gia's smile never wavered, but her eyes assessed me with cool calculation. "The dress looks lovely on you," she said, though her tone suggested she was thinking something entirely different.

I stood there in my wedding dress, feeling exposed and foolish. "Thank you," I managed, though my voice sounded strange to my own ears.

The car ride home passed in tense silence until I couldn't hold it in anymore. "Who was that girl you were talking to?"

Justin's hands tightened on the steering wheel. "What girl? Oh, Gia? She's just an employee. Why?"

"You seemed very... comfortable with her."

He laughed, but it sounded forced. "Miranda, come on. You're being paranoid. It's just pre-wedding nerves. You know how you get."

"How I get?" The phrase hit me like a slap. "What's that supposed to mean?"

"You know—anxious, reading into things that aren't there. It's normal before a big event like this."

I stared out the passenger window, watching familiar streets blur past. Was I being paranoid? After eight years, shouldn't I trust him completely?

That evening, while Justin showered, I sat on our bed staring at his phone on the nightstand. I'd never been the type to snoop. Trust had always been the foundation of our relationship.

But I couldn't stop hearing his voice: "This dress makes her hips look so wide."

My hands shook as I picked up his phone. His Venmo history opened easily—he'd never bothered to hide anything from me before.

The transactions to Gia Castro made my world tilt sideways. Payment after payment, each one decorated with heart emojis and messages that made my stomach turn: "Thanks for the private fitting 💕" "Can't wait for our next appointment 😘" "You know exactly what I need 💋"

I set the phone down carefully, as if it might explode. In the bathroom, Justin was humming—actually humming—completely oblivious to the fact that our entire life together was crumbling around us.

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