
Fiancé's Betrayal on Wedding Eve
Fiancé's Betrayal on Wedding Eve Chapter 1
I smoothed the last wrinkle from my wedding dress, my fingers lingering on the delicate lace. Tomorrow, I would walk down the aisle to Pierce, the man who had promised me forever. The rehearsal dinner had gone perfectly—crystal glasses catching the light, laughter bubbling through the elegant ballroom of the Manhattan Grand Hotel. Everything was falling into place.
"Melanie, your mother needs you for the seating chart crisis," Sarah whispered, appearing at my elbow. My maid of honor looked stunning in her navy cocktail dress, but her expression was harried. "Apparently your second cousin twice removed is threatening mutiny if she's seated next to your father's business partner."
I laughed, squeezing her hand. "Wedding drama at its finest. I'll be right there."
As I turned to leave the hotel suite where we'd been finalizing details, I caught Pierce's eye across the room. He smiled—that smile that still made my heart skip after three years together. He raised his champagne glass slightly, a private toast between us.
Little did I know it would be our last.
* * *
The crisis took longer than expected. By the time I'd soothed ruffled feathers and rearranged place cards, most guests had departed. Pierce had texted that he'd stepped out to help a friend but would see me tomorrow at the altar. I smiled at the message, too caught up in wedding preparations to think much of it.
I was gathering my things when the hotel room phone rang.
"Ms. Harper? There's a young woman in the lobby asking for Mr. Alexander. She seems... distressed."
Something cold settled in my stomach. "I'll be right down."
The elevator ride felt endless. When the doors opened to the lobby, I immediately spotted her—Ana Burns, the scholarship student I'd been mentoring for nearly two years. Her dark hair was disheveled, mascara smudged beneath her eyes. She was swaying slightly, gripping the reception desk.
"Ana?" I hurried over, concern overriding the strange feeling of unease. "What happened?"
"Melanie," she slurred, her eyes struggling to focus. "I didn't know... where else to go. Someone put something in my drink at this party and I—" She stumbled, and I caught her arm. "I need Pierce. Please. He's the only one who can help."
I hesitated, wedding superstitions about not seeing the groom flashing through my mind. But Ana looked genuinely distressed.
"I'll call him," I said, pulling out my phone.
Pierce arrived within minutes, his bow tie loosened, concern etched on his handsome face. "What happened?" he asked, immediately taking Ana's weight from me.
"She says she was drugged at a party," I explained. "She needs help."
"I'll take care of her," Pierce assured me, his arm around Ana's waist. "You finish up with the wedding preparations. Don't worry."
"Are you sure?" I asked, noticing how Ana leaned into him, her head against his chest.
"Positive. Get some rest, beautiful. Tomorrow's our big day."
He kissed my forehead, and I watched as he guided Ana toward the elevator. Something about the way her fingers clutched his jacket made me uneasy, but I pushed the feeling aside. Pierce was being a Good Samaritan, helping someone in need—someone important to me. It was one of the things I loved about him.
I didn't know that he was taking her to the presidential suite—our wedding night suite. I didn't see how Ana's disoriented expression shifted to calculation when Pierce wasn't looking. I didn't realize that the vulnerability in her eyes was as carefully rehearsed as a Broadway performance.
Instead, I returned to my own room, laid out my something blue, something borrowed, and fell asleep dreaming of my perfect tomorrow.
The tomorrow that would never come.
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