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Expose Fiancé at Wedding Crash

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The warehouse reeked of motor oil and decay, its concrete walls closing in like a tomb. For three days, I had counted every crack in the ceiling, every echo of footsteps that meant another round of torment was coming. The masked figures had been methodical in their cruelty—electric shocks that left no marks, psychological games that shattered my sense of reality, and questions about my "worthiness" that made no sense. But now I was free. The broken window had been my salvation, its jagged glass cutting into my palms as I squeezed through the narrow opening. I didn't care about the blood or the pain shooting through my ribs. All that mattered was getting home to Dexter, feeling his arms around me, and reporting this nightmare to the police together. The cab driver's eyes had widened at my appearance—torn wedding dress rehearsal outfit, dirt-streaked face, hands wrapped in my torn sleeve to stop the bleeding. But I'd given him our address with such fierce determination that he'd driven without questions, stealing worried glances in the rearview mirror. Now I stood in the foyer of our penthouse, my legs trembling as adrenaline finally began to fade.

Expose Fiancé at Wedding Crash Chapter 1

The warehouse reeked of motor oil and decay, its concrete walls closing in like a tomb. For three days, I had counted every crack in the ceiling, every echo of footsteps that meant another round of torment was coming. The masked figures had been methodical in their cruelty—electric shocks that left no marks, psychological games that shattered my sense of reality, and questions about my "worthiness" that made no sense.

But now I was free.

The broken window had been my salvation, its jagged glass cutting into my palms as I squeezed through the narrow opening. I didn't care about the blood or the pain shooting through my ribs. All that mattered was getting home to Dexter, feeling his arms around me, and reporting this nightmare to the police together.

The cab driver's eyes had widened at my appearance—torn wedding dress rehearsal outfit, dirt-streaked face, hands wrapped in my torn sleeve to stop the bleeding. But I'd given him our address with such fierce determination that he'd driven without questions, stealing worried glances in the rearview mirror.

Now I stood in the foyer of our penthouse, my legs trembling as adrenaline finally began to fade. The familiar scent of vanilla candles and fresh flowers should have been comforting, but something felt wrong. The silence was too complete, too deliberate.

"Dexter?" My voice cracked, barely above a whisper.

No answer.

I made my way toward his study, each step sending sharp pains through my battered body. The door was slightly ajar, warm light spilling into the hallway. Relief flooded through me—he was here. He would hold me, call the police, and help me make sense of this insanity.

But as I reached for the door handle, his voice stopped me cold.

"—had to be done, Marcus. You don't understand how suffocating this whole charade has become."

I pressed myself against the wall, my heart hammering against my ribs. Something in his tone made my skin crawl—a coldness I'd never heard before.

"Three days should be enough," Dexter continued, his voice carrying the casual indifference of someone discussing the weather. "The trauma will make her fragile, dependent. She'll probably break off the engagement herself, which saves me the messy explanations to my family."

The world tilted sideways. My knees threatened to buckle as his words sank in like poison.

"I know it seems extreme," he said, and I could hear him moving around the room, probably pacing as he always did during important phone calls. "But Christina is worth it. God, Marcus, you should see her. The way she looks at me, the way she needs me—it's nothing like what I have with Paisley. That relationship was always about family expectations, about maintaining the right image."

Christina. Our student. The sweet, innocent girl we'd been mentoring together, the one who always seemed so grateful for our guidance. The one who looked at Dexter with those wide, admiring eyes that I'd thought were merely respectful.

I pressed my hand to my mouth to stifle the sob threatening to escape. The cuts on my palms burned, but the physical pain was nothing compared to the agony tearing through my chest.

"No, she won't suspect anything," Dexter continued, his voice growing more animated, more excited. "The kidnappers were masked, professional. By the time she recovers enough to think clearly, Christina and I will be long gone. Maybe Europe, or that villa in Tuscany my father owns. Somewhere romantic, where I can properly court her without all these ridiculous obstacles."

A laugh bubbled up from his throat—light, happy, completely at odds with the horror he was describing. "You're right, I should have done this months ago. I've wasted so much time pretending to care about someone who bores me to tears. Paisley's so... predictable. So desperate to please. Christina has fire, passion. She challenges me."

My legs gave out. I slid down the wall, my back scraping against the expensive wallpaper as I sank to the floor. The man I'd planned to marry in four days—the man I'd trusted with my heart, my future, my very life—had orchestrated my kidnapping. Had watched me leave for the bridal boutique that morning, kissed me goodbye, and sent me into the hands of monsters.

The engagement ring on my finger felt like a shackle, its weight suddenly unbearable. I stared at the diamond that had once symbolized forever, now understanding it had never meant anything at all.

"Trust me, Marcus," Dexter's voice drifted through the door, each word driving the knife deeper into my heart. "By this time next week, Paisley O'Brien will be nothing but a bad memory, and Christina Murray will be the only woman who matters."

The line went dead. Footsteps approached the door.

I scrambled to my feet, my mind racing even as my body screamed in protest. He couldn't know I'd heard. Not yet. Not until I figured out how to survive this betrayal that cut deeper than any physical wound my captors had inflicted.

The doorknob turned, and I heard Dexter's sharp intake of breath as he saw me standing in the hallway, bloody and broken but finally, terrifyingly awake.

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