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Fiancé's Betrayal Unveiled: A Second Chance at Love

The elevator's soft ding echoed through the marble hallway as I stepped onto the penthouse floor of Victor's building. My heels clicked against the polished stone, each step carrying me closer to what I hoped would be a peaceful evening with my fiancé. The weight of my grandfather's heirloom necklace rested against my collarbone—a comforting presence that always reminded me of his words about dignity and self-worth. I used my key to enter Victor's apartment, expecting to find him reviewing business documents in his study as usual. Instead, I heard soft laughter drifting from the master bedroom—feminine laughter that wasn't mine. "It really does suit you better," came Noor's voice, followed by the rustle of fabric. "The cut is perfect for your figure." My blood turned to ice. I moved silently down the hallway, my heart hammering against my ribs. Through the partially open bedroom door, I saw her—Noor Herrera, Victor's widowed sister-in-law, standing before the full-length mirror wearing my custom wedding dress. The ivory silk cascaded around her petite frame, the intricate beadwork catching the afternoon light streaming through the windows.
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Chapter 3

I sat alone in my childhood bedroom, staring at my reflection in the antique vanity mirror. The red mark on my cheek had faded to a dull pink, but the memory of Victor's hand striking my face remained as vivid as a fresh wound. My fingers trembled as they traced the outline where his palm had connected with my skin.

On the vanity before me lay the broken pieces of my grandfather's necklace, scattered like the remnants of my shattered relationship. The sapphire had survived intact, but the delicate silver chain and several smaller diamonds had broken free. I picked up the center stone, feeling its cool weight against my palm.

"A Richardson woman always knows her worth," my grandfather had told me when he'd placed this necklace around my neck on my sixteenth birthday. "This is to remind you that you come from strength, and no one—no one—should ever make you forget that."

I'd forgotten. Somewhere between falling in love with Victor and enduring Noor's endless boundary violations, I'd forgotten my own worth. I'd allowed myself to become smaller, quieter, more accommodating—all to avoid confrontation, all to keep peace.

And where had that gotten me? Slapped across the face while kneeling on a bathroom floor, defending myself against a thief.

A sob rose in my throat, raw and painful. I pressed my fist against my mouth to stifle the sound, not wanting my mother to hear from down the hall. She'd been horrified when she'd discovered what happened, threatening to call the police, but I'd begged her not to. The humiliation was already too much to bear.

I needed help—not my mother's righteous anger or my father's business connections, but something else. Someone else.

My gaze drifted to my phone, sitting silent on the nightstand. Before I could second-guess myself, I reached for it and scrolled through my contacts until I found a name I hadn't called in years: Jayce Brown.

My finger hovered over his number. Would he even want to hear from me after all this time? After the misunderstanding that had driven us apart? We'd been inseparable as children, but that one summer night when we were seventeen had changed everything.

I closed my eyes, remembering his face the last time I'd seen him—hurt, confused, angry. He'd left for university overseas shortly after, and our occasional messages had dwindled to nothing over the years.

But if there was anyone who had ever truly seen me, known me, it was Jayce.

Before I could lose my nerve, I typed a simple message: "I need help."

I pressed send and placed the phone face-down on the vanity, not expecting an immediate response. It was probably the middle of the night in London, where I knew he was based now.

To my surprise, my phone vibrated almost instantly.

"What's wrong? Are you safe?"

Three simple questions that broke the dam inside me. Fresh tears spilled down my cheeks as I typed back: "Yes, I'm safe. But everything else is wrong."

* * *

Jayce Brown sat in the middle of a boardroom in London's financial district, barely listening to the presentation being delivered. His mind was twelve time zones away, fixed on three words that had appeared on his phone screen: "I need help."

From Gwen. After all these years.

He'd responded immediately, his heart racing with concern. When she confirmed she was physically safe but clearly in distress, he made his decision without hesitation.

"I'm sorry, gentlemen," he announced, standing abruptly and cutting off the presenter mid-sentence. "A family emergency has come up. We'll need to reschedule."

Ignoring the surprised murmurs around the table, Jayce strode from the room, already pulling up flight information on his phone. The next direct flight to Boston was in three hours. He'd make it.

As his driver navigated London's crowded streets toward his flat so he could pack, Jayce stared out the window at the rain-slicked pavement, his mind replaying memories of Gwen. Her laugh. The way she'd always tucked her hair behind her ear when she was concentrating. The hurt in her eyes that summer night when everything fell apart.

He'd never stopped loving her, not really. He'd tried—God knows he'd tried—dating other women, building his career, creating a life across an ocean. But Gwen Richardson had always occupied a corner of his heart that no one else could touch.

During the long flight, sleep eluded him. He stared at the dark oval of the window, seeing only Gwen's face. What had happened? Was it her family? Work? Had someone hurt her?

The thought of anyone causing her pain made his jaw clench. Whatever she needed, he would provide. Whoever had hurt her would answer to him. This time, he wouldn't walk away based on a misunderstanding. This time, he would stay and fight for her.

By the time his plane touched down at Logan International, dawn was breaking over Boston. He rented a car and drove directly to the Richardson estate, the route as familiar to him as his own name despite the years that had passed.

He found her exactly where he knew she would be—in the garden gazebo where they'd spent countless summer afternoons as children. She sat on the white wooden bench, wrapped in an oversized cardigan despite the mild morning air, looking smaller and more vulnerable than he remembered.

"Gwen," he said softly, not wanting to startle her.

She looked up, and the sight of her face—beautiful as ever but marked with shadows of exhaustion and pain—nearly brought him to his knees. A faint discoloration marred her left cheek.

"Jayce," she whispered, her voice breaking. "You came."

"I'll always come when you call," he said simply, crossing the distance between them.

And then she was in his arms, her body shaking with sobs as she told him everything—Victor's betrayal, Noor's manipulations, the broken necklace, the slap that had finally shattered her illusions.

Jayce held her tightly, his heart breaking for her pain while rage toward Victor built inside him like a gathering storm. But he kept his voice gentle, his touch soft as he stroked her hair.

"I'm here now," he murmured against her temple. "And I'm not going anywhere."

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