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Fiancé Cheated with Sister

I glanced at my father's old watch as I slipped my key into the lock, smiling at the thought that he would have loved Ryan. Six o'clock—two hours earlier than expected. The funeral home had been unusually quiet today, allowing me to finish the Henderson family's arrangements ahead of schedule. Perfect timing to surprise Ryan and finalize those last engagement party details for tomorrow night. The apartment was silent as I stepped inside, setting my purse on the entryway table. A stack of cream-colored envelopes caught my eye—our wedding invitations, delivered this morning. I picked one up, running my finger over the embossed lettering. *Grace Mitchell and Ryan Walsh request the honor of your presence...* "Ryan?" I called out, my voice echoing through our home. No answer. Humming softly, I made my way down the hallway, the invitation still in my hand.
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Chapter 2

Morning light filtered through the stained glass windows of the chapel, casting prisms of color across the polished wooden pews. I'd been here since five a.m., arranging and rearranging white lilies for the Henderson service. The rhythmic precision of the task kept my mind from wandering to places I couldn't bear to visit—images of tangled sheets and Madison's leg hooked around Ryan's waist.

"Perfect is the enemy of done, Grace," Clara's gentle voice broke through my trance. My colleague stood in the doorway, concern etched across her kind face. "That's the third time you've repositioned those lilies."

I forced a smile. "Just want to get it right for Mrs. Henderson. Her husband loved lilies."

Clara approached, her practical shoes silent against the carpet. "You've been here all night, haven't you?"

"No," I lied, tracing my father's watch. The face read 9:17 a.m.—I'd lost track of time again. "Just got an early start."

She didn't believe me; I could tell by the way she tilted her head. Clara had worked alongside my father before his death and had known me since I was a teenager. She could read me like a familiar prayer book.

"When did you last eat? Or sleep?" she pressed.

The question made me realize I couldn't remember. After walking out on Ryan and Madison, I'd driven aimlessly for hours before ending up here, seeking refuge in the quiet dignity of my work. The funeral home had always been my sanctuary—the place where I helped others find closure. The irony wasn't lost on me that I now needed the same.

"I'm fine," I insisted, reaching for another lily. But as I stretched, the chapel suddenly tilted on its axis. The flowers blurred, their white petals swirling into a kaleidoscope of light. My legs buckled beneath me.

"Grace!" Clara's voice sounded distant, underwater.

I felt the cool hardwood floor against my cheek before darkness swallowed me whole.

Fragments of consciousness returned—the wail of sirens, the sensation of being lifted, Clara's voice steady above me: "I'm right here, Grace. You're not alone."

Not alone. The words echoed hollowly. Wasn't I, though? The two people I'd trusted most had shattered that illusion with breathtaking efficiency.

The ambulance jostled, each turn sending pain shooting through my temples. Clara held my hand, her grip firm and reassuring.

"They're taking you to St. Mary's," she explained, her voice cutting through the fog. "Your blood pressure dropped dangerously low. When was the last time you ate something?"

I tried to remember but couldn't form a coherent thought. "The Henderson service—"

"Is covered," Clara interrupted. "Mark will handle it. Your only job right now is to breathe."

The emergency room was a blur of harsh fluorescent lights and beeping monitors. A nurse inserted an IV while a doctor asked questions I struggled to answer. How long had I been working without rest? When did I last eat a proper meal? Had I been under unusual stress recently?

At that last question, a bitter laugh escaped my lips, startling the medical staff.

"You could say that," I managed, before closing my eyes against a fresh wave of dizziness.

I must have drifted off because when I opened my eyes again, Clara was speaking to someone in the waiting area—a tall figure whose profile seemed strangely familiar. He turned, and recognition hit me with the force of a physical blow.

Daniel Walsh. Ryan's uncle.

Unlike his nephew, Daniel had always carried himself with a quiet dignity that commanded respect. I'd met him at Walsh family gatherings, where he'd stood apart from the superficial chatter, observing rather than participating. We'd spoken briefly on occasion—enough for me to know he was different from the rest of Ryan's status-obsessed family.

Now he approached my bed, concern evident in his dark eyes. "Grace," he said, his deep voice gentle. "Clara told me what happened."

Shame washed over me. Did he know about Ryan and Madison? Was the entire Walsh family laughing at my humiliation?

"I was here visiting a business partner," he explained, seeming to sense my discomfort. "Saw you being brought in."

"You don't have to stay," I said, my voice weaker than I intended.

Daniel pulled a chair closer to my bed, his movements deliberate and calm. "I know I don't have to," he replied simply. "But I'd like to, if that's alright with you."

Something in his steady gaze made me believe him. Unlike Ryan's hollow words, Daniel's carried weight—the gravity of genuine concern. As the doctor returned with my test results, Daniel remained, a steadfast presence in the chaos my life had become.

I couldn't have known then that this man—this unexpected ally—would become my anchor in the storm that was only beginning to rage.

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