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Ending a Toxic Engagement

The elegant bridal boutique buzzed with anticipation. Mirrors reflected the soft lighting from crystal chandeliers, casting a warm glow over racks of white perfection. I stood alone on the small circular platform, the delicate beadwork of my wedding gown catching the light as the seamstress knelt at my feet, pins between her lips. "Turn please, Miss Edwards," she mumbled around the pins. I rotated slowly, the heavy silk rustling against the carpet. My eyes drifted to the empty chair beside my father's assistant, where Dean should have been sitting. The clock on the wall showed he was now forty-five minutes late. "I'm sure Mr. Patterson will be here any moment," the boutique owner said with practiced sympathy, checking her watch for the third time. "These final fittings are so important for the groom to see." I forced a smile that didn't reach my eyes.
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Chapter 3

The elegant invitation arrived on cream-colored cardstock, embossed with gold lettering that caught the morning light streaming through my bedroom window. *Eloise Hart & Marcus Webb request the honor of your presence...*

My hands trembled as I read the details. A lavish ceremony at the Four Seasons, reception to follow. The wedding was scheduled for next month—barely three weeks away.

Dean appeared in my doorway, his expression unreadable as he watched me process the invitation.

"Congratulations to the happy couple," I managed, my voice carefully neutral.

"There's more," he said, stepping into the room. "Eloise specifically requested you serve as one of her bridesmaids."

The invitation slipped from my fingers, fluttering to the floor. "What?"

"It's a gesture of friendship," Dean continued, his tone matter-of-fact. "She wants to include you in her special day."

I stared at him, searching for any sign that this was some cruel joke. "Dean, you can't be serious. After everything—"

"After everything, what?" His voice hardened. "After you've repeatedly interfered in my relationship with her? This is your chance to make amends."

"Make amends?" The words came out strangled. "For what? For existing? For being your fiancée?"

He moved closer, his presence filling the room like a storm cloud. "For making things difficult when they don't need to be. Eloise is being generous by including you. I suggest you accept gracefully."

The threat in his voice was unmistakable. This wasn't a request—it was a command. Another way to punish me for daring to confront him about the island, for having the audacity to question his priorities.

"Fine," I whispered, the word tasting like ash. "I'll be her bridesmaid."

Dean's smile was cold as winter rain. "Excellent. She'll be so pleased."

* * *

The day of Eloise's wedding dawned crisp and clear, the kind of perfect Seattle morning that made the city sparkle like a jewel. I stood in the bridal suite at the Four Seasons, surrounded by Eloise's other bridesmaids—women I recognized from society pages, all perfectly coiffed and radiating the kind of confidence that came from never doubting their place in the world.

Eloise looked radiant in her custom Vera Wang gown, her dark hair swept into an elegant chignon, diamonds glittering at her throat. She caught my eye in the mirror and smiled—the same sweet expression she wore whenever Dean was watching.

"Mariam, darling," she said, turning to face me. "That shade of lavender is so lovely on you. Though perhaps a bit pale? You look rather washed out."

The other bridesmaids tittered softly. I forced a smile, adjusting the dress that Eloise had specifically chosen—a color that did indeed drain all warmth from my complexion.

"Thank you for including me," I said quietly.

Eloise's eyes glittered with something that wasn't quite kindness. "Of course. After all, we're practically family, aren't we? With you marrying Dean and all."

The ceremony passed in a blur of organ music and vows that made my chest ache. Marcus Webb was handsome, wealthy, and clearly devoted to Eloise. As I watched them exchange rings, I couldn't help but wonder if this was all an elaborate performance—Eloise's way of making Dean jealous, of securing his complete devotion by making herself unattainable.

The reception was held in the hotel's grand ballroom, crystal chandeliers casting prismatic light over tables adorned with white orchids. I found my assigned seat at a table with the other bridesmaids, far from the head table where Eloise held court.

"Champagne?" One of the bridesmaids—Victoria, I think—appeared beside me with a flute of bubbling liquid. "You look like you need it."

I accepted the glass gratefully, taking a small sip. The champagne was excellent, dry and crisp.

"Oh, come now," said another bridesmaid, Chloe, settling beside me with her own glass. "That's barely a taste. We're celebrating!"

She clinked her glass against mine with more force than necessary, and I found myself drinking deeper to avoid spilling.

"Much better," Victoria said approvingly. "Though you still look terribly serious. Eloise mentioned you have such a boring personality. Perhaps some alcohol will help with that."

The words stung, but I said nothing. Around us, the reception swirled with laughter and music, Seattle's elite celebrating the union of two beautiful people.

"Another?" Chloe was already signaling a waiter. "The night is young, and honestly, Mariam, you need to loosen up. No wonder Dean finds you so... unstimulating."

The fresh champagne appeared before I could protest. Then another. And another.

"To Eloise," Victoria declared, raising her glass. "For showing us all how to keep a man interested."

The toast felt like a slap, but I drank anyway, the alcohol beginning to blur the edges of my humiliation. The bridesmaids kept the glasses coming, their comments growing sharper with each round.

"Poor Mariam," one of them said with false sympathy. "Stuck in an engagement with a man who clearly wishes he were somewhere else."

"At least she has her father's money," another added with a cruel laugh. "Though that doesn't seem to be enough, does it?"

My head began to spin, the ballroom tilting slightly around the edges. I tried to refuse the next cocktail, but Chloe pressed it into my hands.

"Don't be rude," she said sweetly. "Eloise specifically asked us to make sure you had a good time."

Through the haze of alcohol, I saw Eloise watching from across the room, her smile radiant as she accepted congratulations from guests. Our eyes met for a moment, and I saw the satisfaction there—the cold pleasure of watching me slowly disintegrate under the weight of forced celebration.

The room began to sway more violently. My stomach churned, and a cold sweat broke out across my forehead. I tried to stand, to excuse myself, but my legs wouldn't cooperate.

"I don't feel well," I managed to whisper.

The last thing I remembered was the sound of laughter as the world went black, and the distant image of Eloise's triumphant smile as I collapsed onto the pristine white tablecloth.

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