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Faked Death to Destroy Them

The call from Dr. Helena Marsh's office came at precisely 2:17 PM. My hands trembled as I gripped the phone, listening to her warm voice confirming what I'd dared to hope for years. "Congratulations, Madilynn. The embryo has successfully implanted. You're officially pregnant." Five years of failed attempts. Three rounds of IVF. Countless disappointments. And now, finally, a miracle. "Thank you," I whispered, tears streaming down my face.
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Chapter 3

The wedding invitation arrived on a Tuesday, nestled in cream-colored envelope with gold trim. I recognized Cassidy's dramatic flair immediately—she'd always loved making grand statements.

"Look at this," I said to Blake that evening, holding up the elaborate card. "Cassidy's getting married."

He glanced over from his laptop, barely interested. "That's nice."

"She didn't even tell me who she's marrying." I turned the invitation over in my hands. "Look—the groom's name is just listed as 'TBA.' How strange is that?"

"Maybe she wants to keep it a surprise," Blake said, his tone dismissive. "Or maybe she hasn't decided yet."

I laughed despite myself. "Decided? It's not like choosing a dress. You can't just pick a husband at the last minute."

Blake's eyes met mine briefly before returning to his screen. Something flickered in them—something I couldn't quite read.

"I think we should skip it," I said carefully, watching his reaction. "Given... everything that's happened. It might be awkward."

"That's actually why we should go," he countered, closing his laptop with a snap. "We need to maintain appearances for both families."

"Appearances?" I repeated, my voice hollow.

"Think about it, Madilynn. If we suddenly stop attending events together, people will ask questions. Questions we're not ready to answer."

I wanted to argue, but he was right. The last thing I needed was the entire social circle knowing about Blake's betrayal. Not yet, anyway.

"Fine," I conceded. "We'll go."

---

The wedding venue took my breath away. White roses and golden lilies adorned every surface, their perfume hanging heavy in the air. White chairs lined a plush aisle leading to an arch draped in cascading white flowers.

"It's beautiful," I whispered to Blake as we entered. "I never knew Cassidy had such exquisite taste."

Something strange crossed his face—a mixture of pride and guilt that made my stomach twist.

"She always appreciated beauty," he said cryptically.

I froze mid-step, suddenly remembering a conversation from years ago. "Blake, these colors... they're exactly what I described to Cassidy when we talked about my dream wedding."

"Don't be ridiculous," he said quickly. "It's just a coincidence."

But as we moved through the venue, I noticed more details that mirrored my own desires—the white rose petals scattered along the aisle, the gold accents on every surface, even the music playing softly in the background.

"Let's find our seats," Blake said, guiding me toward the ceremony space.

The room was breathtaking—walls draped in white silk, golden light filtering through crystal chandeliers. And then I saw him.

Blake—my Blake—standing at the altar in a perfectly tailored tuxedo, a white rose boutonniere pinned to his lapel.

"Blake?" I whispered, my heart stopping in my chest.

He turned slightly, his eyes meeting mine across the room. The message in them was clear: Stay where you are. Don't make a scene.

I tried to move, to leave, but my legs wouldn't cooperate. Around me, guests were already taking their seats, murmuring excitedly about the ceremony to begin.

"What's happening?" I asked, my voice barely audible.

Blake's expression hardened slightly—a warning. Trapped by social pressure and sheer shock, I sank into the nearest chair.

The officiant took his place at the altar, smiling warmly at the assembled guests. "Welcome, everyone, to this beautiful celebration of love."

Love. The word tasted bitter in my mouth.

"If anyone can show just cause why this couple should not be lawfully joined in matrimony, speak now or forever hold your peace."

Silence fell over the room. I could feel every eye on me, waiting for some reaction.

"Who presents this bride?" the officiant asked.

Blake stepped forward, his voice carrying clearly across the silent room. "Her dearest friend will present the ring."

His eyes found mine again, compelling me forward with silent force.

Somehow, I found myself walking down the aisle, my legs moving mechanically while my mind screamed in protest. Blake held out his hand, and I placed my trembling palm against his.

"The ring," he whispered.

I fumbled in my purse, retrieving the small velvet box I'd been asked to hold for safekeeping. Inside gleamed a diamond ring—one I'd never seen before.

Blake lifted it from the box and placed it in my palm. His fingers were cold against my skin, as impersonal as a stranger's touch.

"Present it to the bride," he instructed.

Cassidy appeared at the end of the aisle, resplendent in white. Her eyes locked on mine as she extended her hand, triumph blazing in their depths.

With shaking hands, I slid the ring onto her finger. As I did so, she leaned close, her lips brushing my ear.

"Thank you for letting me borrow your husband," she whispered, her voice honey-sweet with malice. "I'll take good care of him."

The room erupted in confused murmurs as I stumbled backward, away from the altar, away from the nightmare unfolding before me.

"Wait," someone called out. "What's happening?"

I couldn't bear it anymore. Tears streaming down my face, I turned and fled from the ceremony, the sound of Cassidy's triumphant smile echoing in my ears.

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