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Breaking Free from Toxic Love

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The hotel corridor stretched before me like a gilded prison, its plush burgundy carpet muffling my footsteps as I made my way toward Roman's suite. Tomorrow was supposed to be the happiest day of my life—our wedding day. Eight years of love, laughter, and dreams culminating in a perfect ceremony. I clutched the final guest list in my trembling hands, wanting to surprise him with the last-minute changes his mother had insisted upon. The elevator dinged softly behind me as I approached his door, my heart fluttering with that familiar excitement I always felt when seeing him. I'd spent the entire day coordinating with vendors, ensuring every detail was perfect, from the white roses he loved to the champagne his mother preferred. My feet ached in these heels, but it would all be worth it when I saw his face tomorrow. I slipped my key card into the lock—Roman had given it to me weeks ago, laughing about how I was already acting like his wife. The door clicked open, and I stepped inside, calling out softly, "Roman? I have the updated guest—" The words died in my throat.

Breaking Free from Toxic Love Chapter 1

The hotel corridor stretched before me like a gilded prison, its plush burgundy carpet muffling my footsteps as I made my way toward Roman's suite. Tomorrow was supposed to be the happiest day of my life—our wedding day. Eight years of love, laughter, and dreams culminating in a perfect ceremony. I clutched the final guest list in my trembling hands, wanting to surprise him with the last-minute changes his mother had insisted upon.

The elevator dinged softly behind me as I approached his door, my heart fluttering with that familiar excitement I always felt when seeing him. I'd spent the entire day coordinating with vendors, ensuring every detail was perfect, from the white roses he loved to the champagne his mother preferred. My feet ached in these heels, but it would all be worth it when I saw his face tomorrow.

I slipped my key card into the lock—Roman had given it to me weeks ago, laughing about how I was already acting like his wife. The door clicked open, and I stepped inside, calling out softly, "Roman? I have the updated guest—"

The words died in my throat.

White roses—my wedding roses—lay scattered across the marble floor like fallen snow, their petals crushed and browning. And there, on the cream leather sofa where Roman and I had planned our honeymoon just last week, was my fiancé locked in a passionate embrace with another woman.

Aubree White. The scholarship student he'd been "mentoring." She was wearing my silk wedding robe—the one I'd left here yesterday—her dark hair spilling over Roman's shoulders as his hands tangled in the fabric that should have been sacred.

Time fractured. The guest list fluttered from my numb fingers, pages scattering among the destroyed roses. My engagement ring—the one Roman had slipped onto my finger with tears in his eyes two years ago—suddenly felt like a shackle, cutting off my circulation.

"Roman." His name escaped as barely a whisper, but it shattered the intimate bubble they'd created.

They broke apart with the violence of guilty lovers caught. Roman's face went pale, then flushed deep red. Aubree clutched my robe tighter around herself, her eyes wide with what looked like fear but felt like performance.

"Rose." Roman stood slowly, not bothering to button his shirt. "You're early."

Early. As if I'd interrupted a business meeting instead of walking into the destruction of my entire world.

"What is this?" The question tore from my throat, raw and desperate. Tears were already streaming down my face, hot and endless. "Roman, what is this?"

Aubree made a small, wounded sound, pressing herself deeper into the sofa. "I'm so sorry, Rose. I didn't mean for you to—"

"Shut up." Roman's voice cut through her performance with surprising sharpness. But when he turned back to me, his expression wasn't apologetic—it was annoyed. "Rose, you're being hysterical."

Hysterical. The word hit me like a physical blow. "Hysterical? Roman, I just found you—on the night before our wedding—with her!" My voice cracked on the last word, eight years of trust crumbling into dust.

"You're being possessive," he said, his tone growing colder with each word. "Aubree needed comfort. She's been struggling with depression, and I was just—"

"Comfort?" I laughed, the sound bitter and foreign to my own ears. "Is that what you call it when you're half-naked with another woman wearing my wedding robe?"

Roman's jaw tightened. "Don't make this into something it's not."

"Then tell me what it is!" I stepped forward, my heel crushing a rose petal with a soft squelch. "Tell me what this is, Roman, because from where I'm standing, it looks like you're cheating on me the night before our wedding!"

The slap came so fast I didn't see it coming. Roman's palm connected with my cheek with a crack that echoed through the suite like a gunshot. The force of it sent me stumbling backward, my hand flying to my burning face in shock.

"Don't you dare raise your voice at me," Roman snarled, his familiar features twisted into something I didn't recognize. "You're being dramatic and possessive, just like my mother said you would be."

Behind him, Aubree let out a theatrical gasp. "Rose, please don't attack us! I know you're upset, but violence isn't—"

"Attack you?" I stared at her in disbelief, my cheek throbbing where Roman's hand had struck. "I haven't even touched you!"

But the damage was done. The sound of the slap had carried into the hallway, and now voices were rising outside the door. Footsteps. Urgent whispers. The worst possible audience for the worst possible moment.

The door burst open, and Roman's mother swept in like an avenging angel, her pearl necklace catching the light. Behind her came my parents and my brother David, their faces already wearing expressions of disappointment that I knew all too well.

"What is the meaning of this commotion?" Roman's mother demanded, taking in the scene with calculating eyes. The scattered roses. My tear-stained face. Roman's disheveled appearance. Aubree cowering in my wedding robe.

And then her gaze landed on my burning cheek, and instead of concern, I saw satisfaction.

"Really, Rose," she said, her voice dripping with disdain. "Causing such a scene on the eve of your wedding? Is it any wonder Roman sought comfort elsewhere?"

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Breaking Free from Toxic Love of Contents

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Ch. 6
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Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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