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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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Chapter 3

The drive home from the Grandview Hotel passed in a blur of rage and disbelief. My hands gripped the steering wheel so tightly my knuckles had gone white, but I barely noticed. The image of Justin and Gia entering that elevator—her carrying what could only be my wedding dress—played on repeat in my mind like a broken record.

I pulled into our driveway and sat in the car for a moment, staring at our house. The same house where we'd planned our future, where we'd talked about children and growing old together. The white picket fence Justin had insisted on installing last spring suddenly looked like prison bars.

Inside, I headed straight for our bedroom closet. My wedding dress hung in its protective bag exactly where I'd left it after the fitting yesterday. Or so it appeared.

With trembling fingers, I unzipped the garment bag. Empty. The dress was gone.

My knees nearly buckled. I'd been holding onto some desperate hope that maybe I was wrong, that there was some innocent explanation for everything I'd seen. But the empty bag stared back at me like an accusation.

I tore through the house like a woman possessed, checking every closet, every room. Nothing. Then I remembered Justin's car in the garage—the trunk he always kept locked, claiming it was for 'work documents.'

His spare key hung on the kitchen hook where it always did. My hands shook as I unlocked the trunk, and there it was—my beautiful wedding dress, the one I'd dreamed of wearing for months, crumpled and shoved behind his golf clubs like discarded laundry.

I pulled it out carefully, and the smell hit me immediately. Perfume. Sweet, floral, definitely not mine. The fabric near the neckline was wrinkled in a way that spoke of hurried removal, and there were stains I didn't want to identify.

I sank to the garage floor, clutching my ruined dress, and finally let the tears come. Eight years. Eight years of my life given to a man who thought so little of me that he'd let his mistress wear my wedding dress to their hotel rendezvous.

My phone buzzed. Rachel's name appeared on the screen, and I answered without thinking.

"Miranda? You sound terrible. What's wrong?"

"Rachel," I choked out. "I need you. Can you come over? Now?"

"I'm already in my car."

Twenty minutes later, Rachel burst through my front door like an avenging angel. She took one look at me sitting on the couch with my stained wedding dress spread across my lap and immediately understood.

"That bastard," she breathed, sinking down beside me. "Tell me everything."

I told her about the bridal shop, the Venmo payments, the hotel footage. With each detail, Rachel's expression grew darker. When I finished, she was quiet for a long moment.

"We need more evidence," she said finally. "Something undeniable that he can't explain away or blame on your 'pre-wedding nerves.'"

"Like what?"

Rachel's eyes gleamed with the same investigative instinct that had made her such a good maid of honor—she never let details slide. "The rehearsal dinner is tonight, right? And Gia works at the bridal shop?"

"Yes, but—"

"Invite her."

I stared at her. "What?"

"Think about it. If she shows up, and if there's something between them, they won't be able to hide it completely. Not if we're watching. And I know someone who can help us set up discrete recording."

The idea was terrifying and brilliant at the same time. "Rachel, I don't know if I can handle watching them together."

"You can," she said firmly, gripping my hands. "Because you deserve the truth. And more importantly, you deserve better than this."

That evening, I stood in front of my bathroom mirror applying makeup with steady hands. The woman looking back at me appeared calm, composed—the perfect bride-to-be. Inside, I was a hurricane of fury and determination.

The rehearsal dinner was held at the country club where Justin's parents were members. I smiled and accepted congratulations from relatives, laughed at Uncle Harold's terrible jokes, and played the part of the happy fiancée. But my eyes never left Justin.

He was nervous. I could see it in the way he kept checking his phone, the way he avoided prolonged eye contact with me or his parents. When his mother mentioned how beautiful I'd looked in my dress at the fitting, he actually flinched.

"Are you feeling alright, sweetheart?" his mother asked him during the appetizer course. "You seem distracted."

"Just wedding nerves, Mom," he said, but his laugh sounded hollow. "You know how it is."

I watched him lie to his mother's face with the same casual ease he'd been lying to me, and something cold and hard settled in my chest. This was the man I'd planned to promise my life to. The man who couldn't even meet my eyes across the dinner table.

My phone buzzed with a text from Rachel: "She's here. Gia just walked into the lobby."

I excused myself to the restroom, my heart pounding. Through the restaurant's glass doors, I could see Gia Castro standing uncertainly in the hotel lobby, dressed in a cocktail dress that probably cost more than most people's rent.

She'd actually come. And now, with Rachel's friend positioned with a camera, we were about to get all the evidence I needed to end this charade once and for all.

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