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Fiancé's Affair Shock: Leaving Love Behind

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The laughter from my bachelorette party still echoed in my ears as I fumbled with my keys at the front door. Ashley had insisted on champagne toasts at three different bars, but all I'd wanted was to come home to Preston. Tomorrow would change everything—in less than twelve hours, I'd walk down the aisle and become Mrs. Preston Taylor after eight years of building our life together. I slipped off my heels in the entryway, sighing with relief as my feet touched the cool hardwood. The house felt different tonight, charged with anticipation. My wedding dress hung upstairs like a promise, and our packed honeymoon suitcases waited by the bedroom door. Everything was perfect, exactly as we'd planned. "Preston?" I called softly, not wanting to wake him if he'd fallen asleep on the couch again. He'd been working late all week, tying up loose ends before our two-week honeymoon in Italy.

Fiancé's Affair Shock: Leaving Love Behind Chapter 1

The laughter from my bachelorette party still echoed in my ears as I fumbled with my keys at the front door. Ashley had insisted on champagne toasts at three different bars, but all I'd wanted was to come home to Preston. Tomorrow would change everything—in less than twelve hours, I'd walk down the aisle and become Mrs. Preston Taylor after eight years of building our life together.

I slipped off my heels in the entryway, sighing with relief as my feet touched the cool hardwood. The house felt different tonight, charged with anticipation. My wedding dress hung upstairs like a promise, and our packed honeymoon suitcases waited by the bedroom door. Everything was perfect, exactly as we'd planned.

"Preston?" I called softly, not wanting to wake him if he'd fallen asleep on the couch again. He'd been working late all week, tying up loose ends before our two-week honeymoon in Italy. "I'm home early. I just wanted—"

The words died in my throat.

There, on our couch—the same burgundy leather sofa where we'd spent countless evenings watching movies, where he'd proposed two years ago—Preston was wrapped around another woman. His hands tangled in long dark hair, his mouth pressed against a neck I recognized with sickening clarity.

Bella.

Time fractured. The world tilted sideways, and I gripped the doorframe to keep from falling. My engagement ring caught the lamplight, the diamond that had once symbolized our future now feeling like it was cutting into my finger.

They hadn't heard me come in. Preston's shirt was unbuttoned, hanging open, and Bella's dress was pushed up around her thighs. Her legs were wrapped around his waist, and the soft sounds they made—intimate, desperate sounds—carved something hollow inside my chest.

I must have made a noise, a gasp or a sob, because they broke apart. Preston's head snapped toward me, his eyes wide with something that might have been surprise but wasn't shame. Bella turned too, her lips swollen, her hair mussed, and for a moment she looked almost triumphant.

"Jessica." Preston's voice was steady, casual, as if I'd just walked in on him reading a book. He didn't scramble to button his shirt or push Bella away. He simply looked at me with those gray eyes that had once made me feel like the only woman in the world.

"What—" My voice cracked. "What is this?"

Bella slid off Preston's lap with deliberate slowness, smoothing down her dress. "Jessica, we didn't expect you back so early." Her tone was almost apologetic, but there was something else underneath it. Relief, maybe. Or victory.

"Eight years." The words came out as a whisper. "Preston, we're getting married tomorrow. Tomorrow."

He stood up, finally buttoning his shirt with methodical precision. "Jessica, you're overreacting. This doesn't change anything between us."

Overreacting. The word hit me like a physical blow. "Overreacting?" My voice rose, shrill and desperate. "I just found my fiancé with his sister the night before our wedding, and I'm overreacting?"

"She's my adopted sister," Preston said, his tone growing colder. "And this... this was just something that needed to happen. It doesn't affect our arrangement."

Arrangement. Not relationship. Not love. Arrangement.

"How long?" I asked, though I wasn't sure I wanted to know. "How long has this been going on?"

Bella looked at Preston, some silent communication passing between them. "It doesn't matter," he said finally. "What matters is that nothing has to change. We can still get married tomorrow. You can still have everything you wanted."

Everything I wanted. As if what I'd wanted was a dress and a party and a ring, not the man I'd given eight years of my life to. Not the person I'd trusted with my heart, my future, my dreams.

"The guests are coming," Preston continued, his voice taking on a businesslike tone. "The venue is paid for. The honeymoon is booked. Look, if this bothers you so much, I can give you some money. You can go through with the wedding anyway, and we'll figure out the rest later."

Money. He was offering me money to marry him after I'd caught him with another woman. The man I'd loved for eight years, who knew every scar on my body and every dream in my heart, was trying to buy my compliance like I was some kind of transaction.

I stared at him, this stranger wearing Preston's face, and felt something fundamental break inside me. Not just my heart—that was already shattered—but something deeper. My faith in love, in trust, in the very foundation of everything I'd believed about us.

"No," I whispered.

His eyebrows rose slightly. "No?"

"No." Stronger this time. "I won't take your money, and I won't marry you tomorrow."

For the first time, Preston looked genuinely surprised. "Jessica, be reasonable. You're upset, but—"

"Get out of my way."

I pushed past him, past Bella who was watching with those dark eyes, and ran upstairs to our bedroom. Behind me, I heard Preston calling my name, but his voice sounded different now—urgent, maybe even panicked. Too late.

I slammed the bedroom door and turned the lock, my hands shaking so violently I could barely manage it. The wedding dress hung there like a ghost, white and perfect and meaningless. Our packed suitcases sat side by side, labeled for our romantic Italian honeymoon.

Eight years. Eight years of my life, and he'd thrown it away for one night with Bella. No—probably not one night. Probably many nights, many moments stolen while I'd been planning our future, believing in our love.

I couldn't breathe. The room felt too small, the walls closing in. Preston was pounding on the door now, his voice muffled but insistent. "Jessica, open the door. We need to talk about this rationally."

Rationally. There was nothing rational about this. Nothing rational about the way my chest felt like it was caving in, or the way my hands wouldn't stop shaking, or the way I kept seeing them together on our couch.

I looked at the window. It was only a ten-foot drop to the garden below, onto the soft grass where Preston and I had planned to plant roses next spring. We'd never plant those roses now.

I grabbed my purse, left everything else—the dress, the suitcases, the life we'd built together—and climbed out the window into the night.

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