
From Jilted Bride to Avenger
From Jilted Bride to Avenger Chapter 1
I woke before the sun had properly risen, my heart fluttering with a mixture of excitement and nerves. Today was supposed to be the most perfect day of my life—my wedding day. Five years with Ryan had led to this moment, and I couldn't wait to walk down the aisle and begin our forever.
The pale pink light of dawn filtered through the gauzy curtains of my luxury Manhattan hotel suite as I sat up in bed, running my fingers through my sleep-tousled hair. I reached for my phone on the nightstand, smiling as I typed out a quick message to Ryan.
*Good morning, almost-husband. Can't wait to see you at the altar.*
I waited for his reply, that familiar three-dot animation pulsing on my screen before disappearing. Strange. Ryan always responded immediately, especially on important days. I pushed away the tiny flicker of unease and slipped out of bed.
"There's my beautiful bride!" My mother, Eleanor, swept into the room with a garment bag draped carefully over her arm, her elegant figure impeccably dressed despite the early hour. "Are you ready for your big day, darling?"
Within the hour, the suite transformed into a whirlwind of activity. My bridesmaids arrived with champagne and pastries, my hair stylist and makeup artist set up their stations, and my mother supervised it all with the precision of a military general.
"The dress looks absolutely stunning," my mother said, carefully arranging the cathedral-length veil as I stood before the full-length mirror. The gown was everything I'd dreamed of—an elegant silhouette of ivory silk and delicate lace that made me feel like royalty.
"Has Ryan texted back?" I asked, trying to keep my voice casual as I glanced at my silent phone for the fifth time.
"He's probably just busy getting ready himself," my best friend Lisa reassured me, adjusting a strand of my hair. "You know how men are on wedding days—useless without their handlers."
I laughed, but something felt off. I couldn't shake the sensation that settled in my stomach like a cold stone. I sent another text.
*Everything okay? Getting a little nervous here without my morning pep talk.*
Still nothing.
The door to the suite burst open without warning. Candice, our wedding coordinator, stood in the doorway, her face ashen and her clipboard clutched to her chest like a shield.
"Ms. Mitchell, I—" Her voice cracked, and she cleared her throat. "There's been a... situation."
Before I could respond, two burly security guards appeared behind her, their expressions professionally blank.
"What's going on?" My mother stepped forward, her voice sharp with authority.
Candice's eyes darted between us, unable to meet my gaze. "I've been instructed to... to ensure Ms. Mitchell remains in this room."
"Instructed by whom?" I demanded, my heart beginning to race.
"By Mr. Cooper," she whispered.
The security guards moved into the room as Candice backed out, her eyes filled with pity. The door closed with a definitive click, and I heard the unmistakable sound of a lock engaging from the outside.
"This is outrageous!" My mother rushed to the door, twisting the handle uselessly. "You can't lock us in here!"
I stood frozen in my wedding gown, unable to process what was happening. This had to be a mistake, a terrible misunderstanding. Ryan wouldn't—
"Look!" Lisa pointed to the wall-mounted screen that displayed a live feed of the ceremony space—a feature meant to let the bride see guests arriving before her grand entrance.
The camera showed our wedding venue, flowers and candles exactly as I had planned them. Guests were seated, the minister waited at the altar, and there stood Ryan—my Ryan—handsome in his tuxedo, looking calm and collected.
Relief flooded through me for a split second before I saw her. Melissa Harper, Ryan's executive assistant, walked down the aisle in a white gown that wasn't mine, her face glowing with triumph.
I slammed my fists against the door. "Let me out! Something's wrong—there's been a mistake!"
The screen showed Ryan taking Melissa's hands in his, addressing the confused guests with a serene smile.
"Thank you all for coming," his voice carried through the suite's speakers. "I know you expected to see Sarah today, but plans have changed. Melissa saved my life once, taking a bullet meant for me during a robbery. Today, I honor that life debt by making her my wife instead."
The room spun around me as gasps echoed from both the guests on screen and my bridesmaids behind me. My knees buckled, and I clutched at the doorframe to keep from collapsing.
In that moment, I understood with perfect clarity: There was no mistake. My wedding wasn't being postponed or canceled.
It was being stolen.
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