
Chapel Affair Exposed Live
Chapter 3
"We need video evidence," I told Kayleigh as we sat in my car outside the electronics store, bags of surveillance equipment in the backseat. "Photos won't be enough. Not for what I'm planning."
Kayleigh adjusted the tiny wireless camera in her palm, testing its range. "This thing is smaller than a matchbox. We can hide it in the chapel garden, get a clear view of the side entrance."
I nodded, my stomach churning with a mixture of dread and determination. "Tuesday night. We'll set it up beforehand, then wait."
Two days later, we crouched behind the ancient oak trees in St. Matthew's garden, the camera positioned perfectly to capture anyone entering through the side door. The evening air carried the scent of dying roses, and I couldn't help but think how fitting it was—beauty rotting from within, just like my relationship.
"There," Kayleigh whispered, pointing toward the street.
Erik's silver BMW pulled into the parking area, followed minutes later by a red sedan. My breath caught as a woman emerged from the second car—tall, blonde, wearing a modest navy coat that reached her knees. Even from a distance, I could see her checking her surroundings before hurrying toward the chapel.
Talia Stone. In the flesh.
Erik met her at the side door, and even through the camera's small screen on Kayleigh's phone, I could see the familiarity in their movements. No awkward greetings, no hesitation. This was routine.
They disappeared inside, and we waited. Twenty minutes passed before movement at the window caught our attention. The camera's night vision revealed everything in stark detail—Talia had removed her modest coat, revealing a sheer black dress that left little to imagination. Erik's hands were in her hair as they kissed against the chapel's altar.
"Jesus Christ," Kayleigh breathed. "In a fucking church."
I watched my fiancé's hands roam over another woman's body in the sacred space where we were supposed to exchange vows in two weeks. The wooden pews where our families would sit. The altar where we planned to promise eternal fidelity.
The camera captured it all.
The next morning, I called Pastor Michael's office, my voice steady despite having barely slept.
"Pastor, this is Nyomi Burke. I need to speak with you urgently about my upcoming wedding."
"Of course, my dear. Is everything alright?"
"I'm afraid not. Could we meet this afternoon? It concerns the sanctity of your chapel."
Pastor Michael's office smelled of old books and lemon polish. He was a kind man in his sixties, with gentle eyes that reflected genuine concern as I sat across from his desk.
"Pastor, what I'm about to show you is deeply disturbing," I began, opening my laptop. "But you need to know what's been happening in your sacred space."
I played the video footage, watching his face transform from confusion to horror. His hands gripped the arms of his chair as he witnessed Erik and Talia's passionate embrace in his chapel.
"Dear God," he whispered. "In my church. At the altar."
"There's more." I showed him the financial records, the pattern of payments to Jimmy. "Your facilities coordinator has been taking bribes to allow after-hours access."
Pastor Michael's face flushed red. "Jimmy? But he's been with us for three years. His mother has cancer, he needed the extra income for her treatments, but this..."
"I know about his mother," I said gently. "Erik exploited his desperation."
The pastor stood and paced to his window, staring out at the garden where we'd hidden just hours before. "I had been wondering about Mr. Wheeler's sudden devotion. He claimed to be preparing spiritually for marriage, but something felt... performative about his prayers."
"What will you do?" I asked.
"Jimmy will be terminated immediately," Pastor Michael said, his voice heavy with disappointment. "And your fiancé will be banned from these grounds. The desecration of sacred space is unforgivable."
"Pastor, I have one more request," I said, my plan crystallizing. "Could you call both sets of parents? Tell them you need to discuss urgent wedding preparations? Tomorrow evening?"
He studied my face, understanding dawning in his eyes. "You want them to witness this."
"I want them to see exactly who Erik Wheeler really is."
Meanwhile, Erik's behavior at home grew increasingly erratic. That evening, he entered our apartment and immediately placed his phone face-down on the counter—something he'd never done before.
"How was work?" I asked casually, watching him over my wine glass.
"Fine. Busy." He loosened his tie, avoiding eye contact. "Talia's been helping with the Henderson account. Lots of late meetings."
The lies came so easily. I wondered how long he'd been practicing them.
"That's nice of her to stay late," I said. "Very dedicated."
Erik's hand went to his prayer bracelet, rubbing the wooden beads. "Yeah, she's... committed to her work."
"Speaking of commitment, Pastor Michael called today. He wants to do one final blessing at the chapel tomorrow evening. Both our parents will be there."
Erik froze, his face draining of color. "Tomorrow? But I have a... a client dinner."
"Cancel it," I said sweetly. "This is more important, don't you think? Our spiritual preparation for marriage?"
His Adam's apple bobbed as he swallowed hard. "Of course. Yes. The chapel is... very important."
I smiled and took another sip of wine, savoring the taste of impending justice.
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