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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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Chapter 3

The taxi lurched through Manhattan traffic as I clutched my phone, the torn wedding dress pooling around my feet like broken dreams. James's promise to come echoed in my mind—a lifeline I hadn't expected but desperately needed. For the first time since being forced out of my own wedding, I took a full breath.

Then my phone exploded with notifications.

The first image hit me like a physical blow—a private photo of Ryan and me in bed, my face clearly visible, his conveniently obscured. The caption read: *The real Sarah Mitchell: Desperate enough to share these to keep a man who never wanted her.*

"Stop the car," I gasped, suddenly unable to breathe. The driver glanced back with concern as I scrolled through a nightmare unfolding on my screen. Photo after intimate photo, each with captions more vicious than the last. *Pathetic. Clingy. Obsessive.*

"Lady, you okay?" the driver asked, pulling to the curb.

I wasn't okay. I would never be okay again. These were photos I'd shared with Ryan in moments of trust and vulnerability, now weaponized to destroy me. My phone continued to buzz with messages from friends, acquaintances, even business contacts—all witnessing my most private moments, all reading the lies painted across them.

"Take me to the Mitchell Building," I managed, my voice hollow. If I was going to fall apart, it wouldn't be in the back of a stranger's taxi.

By the time I stumbled into my family's corporate headquarters, the story had exploded. My mother was already there, barking orders at our PR team while my father paced the conference room, his face thunderous.

"Sarah!" My mother rushed to me, her eyes taking in my torn dress and tear-streaked face. "We're handling this. We'll sue him for everything he's worth."

I stood frozen in the doorway, watching the chaos unfold. On the wall-mounted screens, news channels were already running the story: *JILTED BRIDE ATTACKS NEWLYWEDS*. Social media feeds scrolled with hashtags like #CrazyExSarah and #CooperWeddingDrama. The narrative had been flipped so completely that I was now the villain of my own tragedy.

"They're saying I attacked Melissa," I whispered, sinking into a chair. "They're saying I went crazy when Ryan 'finally found the courage to be with his true love.'" The absurdity of it might have made me laugh if I wasn't being systematically destroyed in real-time.

My mother squeezed my shoulder. "We'll fix this, darling. The truth always comes out."

But looking at the screens, at the gleeful way people devoured my humiliation, I wasn't so sure. Ryan had orchestrated this perfectly—the public betrayal, the physical assault masked as self-defense, and now this final blow to ensure I'd be too devastated to fight back.

I should have collapsed. Should have broken down completely. Instead, something cold and clear crystallized inside me.

"Get me everything we have on Ryan Cooper and Melissa Harper," I said, my voice steadier than I expected. "Every contract, every business dealing, every piece of dirt."

My father stopped pacing, his eyebrows rising in surprise.

"And get me a change of clothes," I added, standing up. "I'm done being the victim in this story."

Hours later, dressed in a simple black dress with my hair pulled back, I sat alone on a bench in Central Park. The Mitchell PR team was working overtime, but damage control wasn't enough. I needed to reclaim my story, my life, my dignity—but I had no idea where to start.

"Sarah."

I looked up to see James standing there, his tall frame silhouetted against the setting sun. He must have come straight from the airport; his suit was rumpled, his eyes weary from the transatlantic flight. Without a word, he sat beside me and took my hand.

"I saw the news," he said quietly. "And the photos."

Shame burned through me, and I tried to pull my hand away, but he held firm.

"Look at me," he insisted.

I raised my eyes to his, expecting pity or disgust. Instead, I found nothing but unwavering support and something deeper I couldn't quite name.

"I've been in love with you since we were seventeen," he said, his voice rough with emotion. "I've loved you through college, through your relationship with Ryan, through five years of watching you plan a life with someone else."

My breath caught as he slid off the bench and knelt before me.

"Marry me, Sarah," he said, his eyes never leaving mine. "Marry me today. Not just because I love you, but because as your husband, I can protect you legally in ways a friend can't. We can merge our assets, shield you from whatever Ryan tries next."

I stared at him, this man who had flown across an ocean at a moment's notice, who was offering not just his heart but practical protection when I needed it most.

"James, I—" I faltered, overwhelmed by the day's events, by his confession, by the choice before me.

He gently wiped away a tear I hadn't realized I'd shed. "You don't have to love me back. Not yet. Maybe not ever. But let me help you fight this battle."

In that moment, looking into his earnest face, I made a decision that would change everything.

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