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Defending Love with a Knife

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The cathedral stretched before me like a gilded cage, every pew packed with faces I'd known my entire life. Chandeliers dripped crystal light across marble floors, and white roses—thousands of them—perfumed the air with a sweetness that made my stomach turn. I stood at the altar in my mother's restored lace gown, my fingers clutching the bouquet so tightly the stems bit into my palms. Jameson stood across from me, devastatingly handsome in his tailored tuxedo, but his eyes were flat. Empty. He hadn't looked at me once since the ceremony began, his jaw clenched in that familiar way that made the muscle in his cheek twitch. I told myself it was nerves. That once we said our vows, once this was finally real, he would soften. He would remember why we'd fallen in love. Father Benedict's voice rolled through the cathedral, steady and warm.

Defending Love with a Knife Chapter 1

The cathedral stretched before me like a gilded cage, every pew packed with faces I'd known my entire life. Chandeliers dripped crystal light across marble floors, and white roses—thousands of them—perfumed the air with a sweetness that made my stomach turn. I stood at the altar in my mother's restored lace gown, my fingers clutching the bouquet so tightly the stems bit into my palms.

Jameson stood across from me, devastatingly handsome in his tailored tuxedo, but his eyes were flat. Empty. He hadn't looked at me once since the ceremony began, his jaw clenched in that familiar way that made the muscle in his cheek twitch. I told myself it was nerves. That once we said our vows, once this was finally real, he would soften. He would remember why we'd fallen in love.

Father Benedict's voice rolled through the cathedral, steady and warm. "Jameson Morgan, do you take Clare Hughes to be your lawfully wedded wife?"

My heart hammered against my ribs. This was it. The moment I'd dreamed about since I was a girl twisting my mother's necklace between anxious fingers, imagining the day someone would love me completely, irrevocably.

Jameson's mouth opened. The silence stretched so long I heard someone cough in the third row.

"No."

The single word detonated through the cathedral like a gunshot. My bouquet slipped from my hands, white roses scattering across the altar steps.

"I'm sorry, what?" Father Benedict stammered, his face draining of color.

"I said no." Jameson's voice was sharp, commanding, the same tone he used in boardrooms to crush competitors. "This wedding is cancelled."

The cathedral erupted. Gasps. Whispers. Someone's phone clattered to the floor. But I couldn't move, couldn't breathe, frozen in my mother's lace as Jameson turned away from me—away from us—and walked down the aisle.

He stopped at the front pew. At her.

Emerald Silva rose gracefully, her pale pink dress clinging to her curves, tears streaming down her face in a perfect, delicate display. She pressed trembling fingers to her lips as Jameson pulled her into his arms, and the cathedral watched as he held her the way he'd never held me. Protective. Reverent. Real.

"This is the woman who understands me," Jameson announced to the crowd, his voice carrying over the chaos. "Emerald sees me for who I truly am, not who she wants me to be."

Emerald buried her face in his chest, her shoulders shaking with what everyone would believe were sobs of overwhelming emotion. But I saw it—just for a second before she hid her face—the triumphant curl of her lips. The cold glitter of victory in her eyes as they met mine.

My legs gave out. I would have collapsed right there on the altar if my bridesmaid Sophie hadn't caught me, her grip bruising on my arms.

"Clare, oh god, Clare—"

But I couldn't hear her over the roaring in my ears, couldn't see anything except Jameson's back as he walked out of the cathedral with Emerald tucked against his side, leaving me standing in the ruins of my life while three hundred people stared at the pathetic, jilted bride.

The woman fool enough to believe that loving someone with everything she had would ever be enough.

The next days blurred together in my darkened bedroom. I unplugged my phone after the hundredth pitying call, after seeing my name trending on social media alongside words like "humiliated" and "desperate" and "wasn't enough." The society columnists had a field day dissecting every moment of my public destruction, speculating about what fatal flaw in me had driven Jameson into another woman's arms.

Sophie brought food I didn't eat. My father sent a terse email about "unfortunate circumstances" and "moving forward professionally." I lay in my mother's wedding dress for two days straight, twisting her necklace until the chain left red marks on my neck, and tried to remember how to exist in a world where the future I'd built in my head had been obliterated in a single word.

No.

On the third day, Jameson's lawyer called. Not Jameson himself—he couldn't even be bothered with that.

"Mr. Morgan wishes to extend an opportunity for reconciliation," the lawyer said in that emotionless corporate drone. "He's willing to proceed with the marriage under certain conditions."

Something flickered in my chest. Hope, stubborn and stupid.

"What conditions?"

"First, you must issue a public apology to Miss Silva for your jealous and cruel treatment of her. Second, as a gesture of goodwill and to demonstrate your sincerity, you will give Miss Silva your mother's heirloom necklace."

The necklace. My mother's final gift, the last piece of her I had left. The lawyer kept talking about "reasonable requests" and "moving past unpleasantness," but all I could hear was the grotesque audacity of it. Jameson would marry me—the woman he'd publicly destroyed—only if I debased myself further and surrendered my mother's memory to the woman who'd stolen him.

I hung up without answering.

That afternoon, Sophie burst into my room, her phone thrust toward my face.

"Clare, you need to see this. Now."

Jameson's Instagram, which he rarely used, was suddenly full of posts. Crystal-blue waters. Champagne flutes clinking at sunset. Emerald laughing in a designer bikini on a yacht deck, Jameson's arm around her waist. The Maldives. Santorini. Paris. A world tour, each photo more obscenely romantic than the last, hashtagged with things like "NewBeginnings" and "RealLove."

The most recent post showed them on a private beach, Emerald's left hand displayed prominently, a massive diamond catching the light.

Posted one hour ago. While his lawyer was on the phone offering me the scraps of his mercy.

I stared at that photo—at his smile, genuine in a way it had never been with me—and something inside me went cold and still. The desperate, pleading part of me that had been willing to beg, to apologize, to sacrifice my mother's necklace for one more chance at his love, simply... stopped.

I deleted every photo of us from my phone. Blocked his number. Threw my engagement ring into the trash.

And I called Milo Thompson, the man who'd loved me quietly for years, who'd sent a single text after the wedding disaster: "When you're ready, I'm here."

"Milo," I said, my voice steady for the first time in days. "About that offer to visit you in London. Is it still open?"

His answer was immediate. "Always."

I booked a one-way ticket that night.

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Defending Love with a Knife of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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