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Emmett Loses Alanna's Heart

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The sound of voices from Father's study pulled me from my daydream. Five years. Five long years I'd waited for Emmett to return to me, to fulfill the promise he'd made beneath the oak tree in our garden. We'd been so young then, so certain of our future together. I smoothed my skirt and moved toward the partially open door, my heart quickening at the possibility that Emmett had finally returned. But something was wrong. The voices were tense, Father's deep baritone sharper than usual. "Mr. Turner, please understand my position." Emmett's voice, rough with emotion. "I never intended for this to happen." I froze, my hand hovering near the doorframe.

Emmett Loses Alanna's Heart Chapter 1

The sound of voices from Father's study pulled me from my daydream. Five years. Five long years I'd waited for Emmett to return to me, to fulfill the promise he'd made beneath the oak tree in our garden. We'd been so young then, so certain of our future together.

I smoothed my skirt and moved toward the partially open door, my heart quickening at the possibility that Emmett had finally returned. But something was wrong. The voices were tense, Father's deep baritone sharper than usual.

"Mr. Turner, please understand my position." Emmett's voice, rough with emotion. "I never intended for this to happen."

I froze, my hand hovering near the doorframe. That voice—I'd dreamed of hearing it again for five years.

"Your position?" Father's voice was ice. "You dare speak of your position when you stand in my home, bloodied and disheveled, asking for my younger daughter's hand?"

My breath caught in my throat. Younger daughter. Bailey.

I pushed the door open slightly wider, just enough to see inside without being noticed. Emmett knelt on the hardwood floor, his face bruised, his shirt torn. Blood stained his knuckles. He looked nothing like the man who had left me with promises and plans.

"Sir, I take full responsibility." Emmett's eyes remained fixed on the floor. "Bailey and I... we were together one night. I got her drunk, things went too far. I have to do right by her."

The room spun around me. One night. Drunk. Together.

"I made a promise to Alanna," Father said, his voice dangerously quiet. "A promise you encouraged with your pretty words and empty commitments. Do you have any idea what these five years have been like for her? Waiting, always waiting."

Emmett's shoulders trembled. "I know I've betrayed her trust. But Bailey needs me now. I can't abandon her after what we've done."

I pressed my hand against the wall to steady myself. The diamond ring he'd given me before leaving felt heavy on my finger. Five years of letters, of gifts exchanged across continents, of building a future in my mind—all for nothing.

"I need your blessing," Emmett continued, his voice breaking. "For Bailey and me."

Father laughed, a cold sound devoid of humor. "Get out."

I slipped away before either could notice me, my footsteps silent on the carpeted hallway. In my room, I locked the door and leaned against it, finally allowing tears to fall.

The photograph sat in my drawer where I'd kept it all these years—Emmett and me at the charity gala, his arm around my waist, both of us laughing. He'd signed it with a promise: "To my future wife, forever yours."

With trembling hands, I retrieved it from the drawer. The glass felt cool against my skin as I traced our smiling faces. Five years of waiting, ended with a single betrayal.

I heard footsteps approaching my door. Taking a deep breath, I composed myself and opened it.

Emmett stood there, his eyes red-rimmed. "Alanna, I—"

"Here." I extended the photograph toward him, my voice steady despite the storm raging inside me. "I want you to have this."

He took it with confusion, then recognition dawned. "Our photograph..."

"A farewell gift," I said simply. "For five years of memories."

His face crumpled. "Please understand. I never meant—"

"I do understand." I cut him off, maintaining the dignity I'd been taught since childhood. "You've made your choice."

Before he could respond, Father appeared behind him, his expression thunderous. "Campbell is coming tomorrow to discuss the engagement arrangements."

Emmett's head snapped up. "Engagement?"

"Did you think I would allow my daughter to suffer this humiliation without action?" Father's voice was steel. "Kendrick Campbell has waited five years for this opportunity. Unlike some men, he understands commitment."

I met Emmett's eyes one last time, seeing the dawning horror there. "Goodbye, Emmett."

As I closed my door, I heard him call my name, but I didn't turn back. The photograph was no longer in my hands, but neither was the weight of waiting.

In my room, I removed the diamond ring and placed it in my jewelry box. Tomorrow, Kendrick would come with his proposals and promises. A new beginning, built on the ashes of an old one.

But as I caught my reflection in the mirror—eyes bright with unshed tears, back straight despite the pain—I wondered if any man could ever truly understand what it meant to be second choice.

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