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Exposing Clare's Deceit

The church bells had fallen silent, leaving only the soft murmur of three hundred guests settling into their seats. I stood at the back of the sanctuary, my hands trembling as Maya adjusted my veil one final time. Seven years. Seven years of building toward this moment, and my heart hammered against my ribs like a caged bird desperate for freedom. "You look absolutely radiant," Maya whispered, her voice thick with emotion. "Xander's going to lose his mind when he sees you." I managed a smile, though something cold twisted in my stomach. Through the crack in the doors, I could see Xander at the altar, handsome in his black tuxedo, but his fingers drummed restlessly against his thigh. That nervous habit I'd grown to know so well. Dr. Chen's words echoed in my mind from our last session: "Trust your instincts, Hazel.
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The church bells had fallen silent, leaving only the soft murmur of three hundred guests settling into their seats. I stood at the back of the sanctuary, my hands trembling as Maya adjusted my veil one final time. Seven years. Seven years of building toward this moment, and my heart hammered against my ribs like a caged bird desperate for freedom.

"You look absolutely radiant," Maya whispered, her voice thick with emotion. "Xander's going to lose his mind when he sees you."

I managed a smile, though something cold twisted in my stomach. Through the crack in the doors, I could see Xander at the altar, handsome in his black tuxedo, but his fingers drummed restlessly against his thigh. That nervous habit I'd grown to know so well. Dr. Chen's words echoed in my mind from our last session: "Trust your instincts, Hazel. Your feelings are valid."

The organ's opening notes filled the cathedral, and my father appeared at my side, his arm steady and warm. "Ready, sweetheart?"

I nodded, though my throat felt tight. The doors opened, and suddenly I was walking down the aisle, every eye in the church fixed on me. The white silk of my dress whispered against the marble floor, and the weight of my grandmother's pearls felt reassuring against my throat. This was it. This was everything I'd dreamed of.

Xander's eyes met mine across the sea of faces, and for a moment, his restless energy stilled. He smiled—that crooked smile that had made me fall in love with him in college—and I felt my shoulders relax. Maybe Dr. Chen was wrong. Maybe I was just anxious about such a big step.

I was halfway down the aisle when the church doors behind me burst open with a sound like thunder.

"Xander!" The voice was high, desperate, cutting through the organ music like a blade. "Xander, please, I need you!"

Every head in the church turned. I stopped walking, my father's arm tensing beneath mine. There, framed in the doorway like some tragic heroine, stood Clare Scott. Her dark hair hung in tangled waves around her pale face, and her clothes—a wrinkled sundress and cardigan—looked like she'd slept in them. Mascara streaked down her cheeks in dark rivers.

"Clare?" Xander's voice carried across the silent church, and I watched his face transform. The man who had been looking at me with love just moments before now wore an expression I'd seen too many times—desperate concern mixed with something that looked dangerously like reverence.

"I'm sorry," Clare sobbed, stumbling forward into the aisle. "I'm so sorry, but I can't... I can't do this anymore. I tried to wait, I tried to be strong, but—" Her voice broke on a theatrical gasp. "I have the pills in my car. I just wanted to see you one more time before..."

The church erupted in whispers. I stood frozen, my bouquet of white roses trembling in my hands. This couldn't be happening. Not today. Not like this.

"Clare, no." Xander stepped down from the altar, his face pale. "Don't say that. Don't even think that."

"I know it's selfish," she continued, her voice carrying perfectly to every corner of the church despite her supposed distress. "I know today is supposed to be about you and her, but I couldn't... I can't live in a world where you belong to someone else."

My father's hand found mine, squeezing tight. "Hazel," he whispered, "what do you want to do?"

But I couldn't speak. I could only watch as my fiancé—the man I'd given seven years of my life to—walked away from our altar toward the woman who had haunted our relationship like a ghost.

"You're more important than anything else," Xander said, his voice ringing out across the stunned congregation. "More important than anyone else. Clare, you know that. You've always known that."

The words hit me like physical blows. Seven years. Seven years of being told I was his priority, his future, his everything. But now, with three hundred witnesses, he was declaring his truth. I had never been his first choice. I had been convenient. Safe. The woman he settled for while his heart belonged to someone else.

Clare collapsed against him, and he wrapped his arms around her like she was something precious and fragile. Over her head, his eyes met mine for one devastating moment. There was guilt there, yes, but also relief. Relief that his charade was finally over.

The church had gone completely silent except for Clare's theatrical sobs. I stood there in my grandmother's dress, holding flowers that suddenly felt like they weighed a thousand pounds, and felt something inside me crack clean in half.

Then, through the ringing in my ears, I heard footsteps. Steady, determined footsteps walking up the aisle toward me.

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