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Chapter 1

The morning light filtered through the windows of Lumina Studios as I stepped out of my Uber, clutching my purse tightly against my chest. My heart fluttered with a mixture of excitement and nerves—today was supposed to be perfect. The final pre-wedding photoshoot, the one that would capture the essence of what Kyle and I had built together over the years.

"Miss Harrison?" The receptionist at the front desk looked up as I approached, her smile not quite reaching her eyes. "We weren't expecting you so early."

I glanced at my watch—2:15 PM, exactly when I was scheduled to arrive. "I'm right on time, actually."

"Oh, of course." She shuffled some papers nervously. "It's just that... Mr. Gilbert mentioned he might need a few more minutes to prepare the set."

Something in her tone made my stomach tighten. The way she avoided eye contact, the way her fingers fidgeted with the edge of her blazer—it all felt off.

"I'd rather not wait," I said firmly, brushing past her toward the main studio. "I have the jewelry with me, and I'd like to make sure everything's perfect."

The receptionist's hand shot out to stop me. "Miss Harrison, really, it's better if you—"

"Is there a problem?" I turned to face her directly. The young woman paled slightly, her grip on my arm loosening immediately.

"No, no problem at all." She forced another smile. "It's just... the lighting is still being adjusted. Perhaps I could get you some coffee while you wait?"

"I'm fine," I replied curtly, pulling away from her touch. Whatever was happening in that studio, she clearly knew about it—and she was stalling me.

I pushed open the heavy door to the main studio, my heels clicking against the polished concrete floor. The room was bathed in a warm, golden glow from strategically placed spotlights. Soft music drifted through hidden speakers—our wedding song, the one Kyle had insisted we dance to at the reception.

"Kyle?" I called out, my voice echoing slightly in the large space. "Are you ready for me to see the setup?"

That's when I saw them.

Kyle stood in the center of the room, his arms wrapped around a woman's waist. They swayed gently to the music, their bodies pressed close together in an intimate embrace. The woman's back was to me, her blonde hair cascading down her back in elegant waves.

"Kyle?" My voice came out sharper this time, cutting through the romantic atmosphere like a knife.

He turned slowly, and I saw his face—not shocked or guilty, but annoyed at the interruption. Behind him, the woman turned too, and my blood froze in my veins.

Makenzie Tucker. Kyle's childhood friend. Wearing my wedding dress.

Not just any dress—my custom-designed Vera Wang gown, the one I'd spent months perfecting every detail of. The bodice was adorned with delicate lace that had been hand-stitched by artisans in Paris. The skirt flowed like water, with tiny crystals embedded in the fabric that caught the light with every movement.

"What the hell is this?" The words escaped my lips before I could stop them.

Kyle's expression shifted from annoyance to something worse—pity. "Frankie, you're overreacting. Kenzie just wanted to feel like a bride before..."

"Before what?" I demanded, my voice rising despite my efforts to stay calm.

"Before her time runs out." Kyle's voice dropped to a solemn whisper. "She's dying, Frankie. Terminal illness. This was her one wish—to experience what it feels like to be a bride."

Behind him, Makenzie's lips curved into a smirk so brief I almost missed it. But I didn't miss the way her eyes gleamed with triumph as she nestled closer to Kyle.

"You expect me to believe that?" I asked incredulously.

"Frankie, how can you be so heartless?" Kyle stepped toward me, his hand outstretched as if trying to reason with a child. "She's dying. All she wanted was to wear a beautiful dress and feel special for once."

I stared at him—really stared—and saw nothing of the man I thought I knew. The manipulation was so blatant, so calculated, that it took my breath away.

Without a word, I reached up and twisted the engagement ring off my finger. The diamond caught the light as I held it up, examining how something so beautiful could represent something so ugly.

"Frankie, don't be ridiculous," Kyle snapped, reaching for the ring.

I pulled back and tossed it directly at his feet. It bounced once on the polished floor before coming to rest near his expensive shoes.

"The wedding's off," I announced, my voice steady despite the storm raging inside me. "And so is this relationship."

Kyle's face flushed red. "You're overreacting! This is insane—"

But I was already walking away, my heels clicking purposefully across the floor. I pushed past the receptionist, who stood frozen in the doorway, and out onto the busy Manhattan sidewalk.

The cool autumn air hit my face as I pulled out my phone with trembling hands. I scrolled through my contacts until I found the name I was looking for—Declan Anderson.

My thumb hovered over his number for just a moment before I pressed call. He answered on the first ring.

"Frankie?" His deep voice was instantly concerned. "What's wrong?"

I took a deep breath, feeling something shift inside me—like breaking through the surface after being underwater too long.

"Do you still want me?" I asked bluntly.

There was a pause—so brief I almost missed it—before his answer came through, firm and certain:

"Always."

In that moment, with the city buzzing around me and my world collapsing, I made a decision that would change everything.

"Then let's get married," I said. "Right now."

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