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Bride Exposes Decade Fraud

I stood in the grand ballroom of the Plaza Hotel, feeling the weight of my custom Vera Wang gown pulling at my shoulders. Eight months pregnant, I'd had the dress altered three times to accommodate my growing belly. The murmurs of five hundred guests buzzed around me like irritating flies. I caught fragments of their whispers. "Ten times... can you imagine?" "Poor thing, so desperate..." "Wonder if he'll actually go through with it this time..." I kept my eyes fixed on the marble floor, studying the intricate patterns rather than meeting their pitying glances. Ten years. Nine failed ceremonies. This was supposed to be different. William had promised.
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Chapter 2

The rain pounded against my skin, each icy drop like a needle on my exposed flesh. My thin slip clung to my body, the expensive silk now transparent and worthless—much like the promises William had made me for ten years. I stumbled forward, one hand protectively curved around my swollen belly, the other wiping rainwater from my eyes. My child kicked, as if protesting the cold and my distress.

I had no destination, no plan. All I knew was that I needed to get as far away from the Plaza Hotel as possible. From William. From the life I'd been living in a beautiful cage. My bare feet slapped against the wet pavement as I crossed the Brooklyn Bridge, oblivious to the stares of passing drivers. The viral videos of my breakdown were probably already circulating online. Victoria Chen, the pathetic pregnant woman who'd been stood up nine times and finally lost her mind at the tenth attempt.

But they didn't know. They couldn't understand what it meant to discover you were nothing but a vessel, a walking incubator for a man who never intended to honor his vows.

By the time I reached a small diner in Brooklyn, my limbs were numb from cold and exhaustion. My vision blurred as dark spots danced before my eyes. I leaned against the brick wall, trying to catch my breath, when my knees finally gave out.

"Hey! Are you alright?" A deep voice cut through the drumming of rain.

I looked up to see a man rushing toward me, a stack of flyers clutched in one hand. He was tall with broad shoulders, dark hair plastered to his forehead from the downpour. Without hesitation, he shrugged off his jacket and wrapped it around my shoulders.

"You're soaking wet and... pregnant." His voice softened on the last word, his eyes filled with concern rather than judgment. "Let's get you inside."

Before I could protest, he'd guided me through the diner's door, the bell above it announcing our entrance. The warmth hit me like a physical force, making me realize just how cold I'd been.

"Marge, we need a towel and some hot tea," the man called to an older woman behind the counter, who took one look at me and sprang into action.

He led me to a booth in the corner, away from the curious stares of the few other patrons. "I'm Ryan," he said, sliding into the seat across from me. "Ryan Murphy."

"Victoria," I replied, my voice barely above a whisper. "Victoria Chen."

A flicker of recognition crossed his face, but he said nothing. Instead, he accepted the towel Marge brought over and gently handed it to me.

"Do you want to talk about it?" he asked after I'd wrapped my hands around the steaming mug of tea.

And suddenly, I did. The words poured out of me like the rain outside—ten years of manipulation, nine canceled weddings, and the final, unforgivable betrayal. Ryan listened without interrupting, his jaw tightening and hands clenching into fists as I described William's demand for our child's bone marrow.

"He never loved me," I concluded, tears mixing with the rainwater still dripping from my hair. "I was just a convenient breeding tool for his precious Emma."

Ryan's eyes darkened with anger, but his voice remained calm. "What he's done to you is criminal. And what he's planning to do to your child..." He shook his head. "You need protection, Victoria. Legal protection."

"I have nothing," I whispered. "No money, no home I can go back to. William will find me. He'll take my baby."

A wild, desperate idea seized me. I looked at Ryan—this stranger who had shown me more kindness in twenty minutes than William had in ten years.

"Marry me," I blurted out.

Ryan's eyes widened. "What?"

"Marry me, right now," I repeated, surprising myself with the steadiness in my voice. "If I'm married to someone else, it complicates things legally. It gives me time."

He studied me for a long moment, his expression unreadable. Then, to my shock, he nodded. "City Hall is still open for another hour."

Twenty minutes later, we stood in the marriage bureau, my hair still damp, wearing Ryan's oversized jacket over my ruined slip. The clerk looked at us dubiously but processed our paperwork without comment.

"Do you, Victoria Chen, take this man to be your lawfully wedded husband?" the officiant asked, her voice mechanical from performing dozens of these ceremonies daily.

I looked up at Ryan, this stranger who was about to bind his life to mine. What was I doing? This was madness. And yet, as I met his steady gaze, I felt something I hadn't in years—safe.

"I do," I said, my voice stronger than I expected.

"And do you, Ryan Murphy, take this woman to be your lawfully wedded wife?"

Ryan squeezed my hand gently. "I do."

As we signed the marriage certificate, I couldn't shake the feeling that I'd just jumped from one fire into what might be another. But as Ryan helped me into a taxi, his hand protective at the small of my back, I wondered about the strange look that had flashed across his face when I'd first suggested this desperate plan—not surprise or reluctance, but something that looked almost like... satisfaction.

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