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From Jilted Bride to Avenger Novel Cover

From Jilted Bride to Avenger

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.
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I stood frozen in my torn wedding dress, staring at the locked door as if willing it to dissolve. The ceremony on the screen had concluded—Ryan and Melissa were now husband and wife. My husband and wife. The thought made bile rise in my throat.

The door burst open with such force that I stumbled backward. Ryan strode in first, his wedding tuxedo immaculate, his face a mask of cold satisfaction. Behind him, Melissa floated in wearing what should have been my moment, my happiness.

"Sarah," Ryan's voice was eerily calm. "I hope you enjoyed the ceremony."

"Why?" The word escaped me as barely more than a whisper. "Five years, Ryan. Five years of my life—"

"Five years of planning," he corrected, his eyes glittering with something I'd never seen before. "Justice takes patience."

Melissa stepped forward, her smile venomous as she reached out and grabbed a handful of my veil. "This dress would have looked better on me anyway."

With a vicious yank, she tore the delicate lace from my hair, sending pins scattering across the floor. Pain lanced across my scalp, but it was nothing compared to the agony in my chest.

"Stop it!" My mother lunged forward, but one of the security guards blocked her path.

Melissa circled me like a predator, her fingers trailing over the silk of my gown. "Poor little Sarah. Always had everything handed to her on a silver platter." In one swift motion, she grabbed the bodice of my dress and ripped downward, tearing the seam.

Something snapped inside me. Five years of love turned to ash, my wedding day in ruins—I wasn't going to let her physically assault me too. I shoved her back with both hands. "Get away from me!"

Melissa stumbled dramatically, then collapsed to the floor with a theatrical wail. "She attacked me! Did you see that? She attacked me!" Her performance was flawless, tears instantly streaming down her cheeks.

Ryan didn't move to help either of us. He simply watched, satisfaction evident in the slight curve of his lips.

"Mr. Cooper, should we remove her from the premises?" one of the security guards asked, already moving toward me.

"Yes," Ryan nodded. "Through the service corridors. We wouldn't want to upset our guests."

"You can't do this!" my mother shouted as the guards took hold of my arms. "This is assault! Imprisonment!"

"It's my venue," Ryan replied smoothly. "And your daughter just attacked my wife. I suggest you leave quietly before I have you removed as well."

The guards dragged me through the back hallways of the hotel, past wide-eyed kitchen staff and maintenance workers. My hair had come loose from its elegant updo, mascara streaked down my face, and my torn dress dragged on the floor. I was the picture of a bride destroyed.

I saw the phones come out, heard the whispers. "That's Sarah Mitchell... Cooper's ex... went crazy at the wedding..."

By the time they pushed me out onto the street, the humiliation was complete. The security guards left me there, a ruined bride on the sidewalk outside what should have been my wedding reception.

A taxi pulled up, the driver's eyes widening at the sight of me. "You okay, lady?"

I climbed in, my hands shaking so badly I could barely close the door. "Just drive. Anywhere."

As the taxi pulled away from the curb, I fumbled for my phone. Through tears, I scrolled to a name I hadn't called in years. The time difference meant it would be the middle of the night in London, but I didn't care.

James answered on the fourth ring, his voice thick with sleep. "Sarah? What's wrong?"

"James," I choked out, unable to contain the sob that tore from my throat. "He... Ryan... he married someone else. At our wedding. He locked me in a room and married his assistant."

There was a moment of stunned silence, then the sound of movement. "Where are you now?"

"In a taxi. I don't know where I'm going." My voice cracked. "They tore my dress. They humiliated me in front of everyone."

"Listen to me, Sarah." The grogginess was gone from his voice, replaced with a steel I'd never heard before. "I'm booking a flight right now. I'll be there in hours. Go to your parents' place. Stay safe until I get there."

"James, you don't have to—"

"I do," he cut me off firmly. "And I will. You're not alone in this, Sarah. I promise."

As the taxi weaved through Manhattan traffic, I clutched the phone like a lifeline. The day that was supposed to begin my happily ever after had become a nightmare. But somewhere in the darkness of that cab, with James's promise echoing in my ear, a tiny spark flickered to life—not hope, not yet, but something harder, colder, and infinitely more dangerous.

Revenge.

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