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Exposing Fiancée's Fraud

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The string quartet's melody faltered as the grand doors of the ballroom swung open. Three hundred guests turned in unison, champagne flutes frozen midair, their collective gasp rippling through the room like a stone dropped in still water. I stood in the center of the dance floor, my silver gown catching the light from the crystal chandeliers above, Hayes's hand still warm against mine from our dance. Three years. Three years since I'd become his fiancée, three years of existing as a placeholder, and tonight was supposed to be our celebration. "Coraline?" Hayes whispered, his fingers suddenly slack against my palm. The name hit me like ice water. I didn't need to turn to know who had entered. The crowd parted like the Red Sea, whispers erupting in hushed waves. "She's awake." "Look at her..." "Did you know she was coming?" I forced my spine straight, my years of training as Adelaide Tucker—daughter of a fallen aristocratic family—kicking in.

Exposing Fiancée's Fraud Chapter 1

The string quartet's melody faltered as the grand doors of the ballroom swung open. Three hundred guests turned in unison, champagne flutes frozen midair, their collective gasp rippling through the room like a stone dropped in still water.

I stood in the center of the dance floor, my silver gown catching the light from the crystal chandeliers above, Hayes's hand still warm against mine from our dance. Three years. Three years since I'd become his fiancée, three years of existing as a placeholder, and tonight was supposed to be our celebration.

"Coraline?" Hayes whispered, his fingers suddenly slack against my palm.

The name hit me like ice water. I didn't need to turn to know who had entered. The crowd parted like the Red Sea, whispers erupting in hushed waves.

"She's awake."

"Look at her..."

"Did you know she was coming?"

I forced my spine straight, my years of training as Adelaide Tucker—daughter of a fallen aristocratic family—kicking in. The weight of three hundred stares pressed against my skin as I slowly pivoted.

Coraline Fox stood in the doorway, her willowy frame draped in a simple white dress that somehow made my carefully selected gown feel gaudy. Her chestnut hair cascaded over her shoulders, and even from across the room, I could see the wide, innocent eyes that had haunted Hayes's dreams for a decade.

"Adelaide." Elena, our housekeeper, appeared at my elbow, her dark eyes filled with concern. "Perhaps you should sit down."

Before I could respond, Hayes was moving. I watched him cross the marble floor, his tuxedo jacket stretching across his broad shoulders, his face transformed by an expression I'd never seen directed at me—raw, unfiltered emotion.

"Coraline," he breathed, reaching her in five long strides. "You're here. You're really here."

She swayed delicately, one hand pressed to her temple. "Hayes... I remember everything now. The accident... our plans..."

The quartet fell silent. Even the waiters stopped serving champagne.

Hayes took her hands in his, and I watched ten years of obsession play across his features. "Plans? What plans?"

"We were going to elope that night," she whispered, loud enough for the front tables to hear. "Before the accident."

Something cold settled in my stomach. I'd heard rumors of their relationship before the coma, but Hayes had always dismissed them.

The crowd's whispers grew louder. Phones appeared, camera lights blinking like fireflies in the dimmed ballroom.

"Hayes," I said, my voice barely audible even to myself.

He didn't look at me. Not once.

Instead, he guided Coraline toward the center of the room—toward me. My heart hammered against my ribs as they approached, Coraline leaning heavily against him, her eyes now fixed on my left hand.

"On your finger," she murmured. "It's still there."

Hayes followed her gaze to the five-carat diamond ring that had never quite felt like mine. The ring that had been placed on my finger not with love, but with clinical precision as part of a business arrangement to save my family.

"Of course it's there," Hayes said, his voice thick with emotion. "It was always meant to be yours."

The room went deadly silent.

Hayes turned to me, and for the first time that night, our eyes met. There was no apology in his gaze, no hesitation. Just determination and something that looked almost like relief.

Without a word, he took my hand. Before I could process what was happening, his fingers were at work, gently but firmly sliding the ring from my finger.

"Hayes," I whispered, "what are you doing?"

He didn't answer. Instead, he turned to Coraline, who extended her trembling hand. With reverent care, he placed my engagement ring—the ring I'd worn for three years—on her finger.

"This is Coraline," he announced to the room, his voice carrying to every corner. "My true love. My only love."

The gasps turned to murmurs, then to open whispers. Phones were raised higher, capturing every moment of my humiliation.

"And Adelaide?" someone called out.

Hayes's arm slid around Coraline's waist. "Adelaide has been kind enough to maintain things during Coraline's absence. We're all grateful for her service."

Service. Three years of my life reduced to a service rendered.

I stood there, ringless and abandoned, as Coraline leaned up to press her lips against Hayes's jaw. The diamond caught the light, throwing rainbow fragments across the walls—beautiful and cold as the tears I refused to shed.

Two weeks later, I sat alone in the mansion's library, staring at the empty space on my finger. The staff moved around me like ghosts, their pitying glances following me through rooms that no longer felt like mine.

Elena found me there well past midnight, my phone screen illuminating tear tracks on my cheeks.

"Miss Adelaide," she said softly, placing a cup of tea beside me. "You should rest."

"I'm fine," I lied, the words automatic after days of repetition.

On the screen, another notification appeared—a tagged video of that night. Someone had posted it online with the caption: "When the substitute gets replaced."

I closed my eyes, but not before seeing the number of views climbing into the thousands. My humiliation was viral now, shared and commented upon by strangers who would never know my name beyond this moment of disgrace.

Marcus called again that night, his voice bright with forced cheerfulness. "How's my favorite sister doing?"

"Perfect," I told him, curling deeper into the library's window seat. "Just tired."

"You sure? Because I saw something online and—"

"Don't believe everything you see," I cut him off. "I'm handling things here."

As I hung up, I caught my reflection in the darkened window—a woman I barely recognized, ringless and hollow-eyed, staring back at me from the glass.

Somewhere in the city, Hayes was with her. With Coraline.

And I was here, exactly where I'd always been in his life—alone, and utterly replaceable.

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Exposing Fiancée's Fraud of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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