He Gave Me a Used Condom at the Altar Novel Cover

He Gave Me a Used Condom at the Altar

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I smiled as Julian, my groom, handed me the velvet ring box at the altar. But when I opened it, there was no diamond ring—only a used, sticky condom. The crowd gasped, whispering about our "open" relationship. They didn't know I have a severe latex allergy and have only ever taken birth control pills. This wasn't mine. As my eyes met my best friend Chloe's smirking face in the bridesmaid line, the pieces clicked. But instead of crying, I gripped the box. I wasn't just the blind bride; I had the surveillance footage, and I knew exactly who the real college cyberbully was. When Julian tried to use his "saving me in college" card to keep my assets, a dark, commanding voice echoed through the hall. Silas Blackwood, the billionaire CEO, stepped forward, dropping his scarred silver lighter. "You stole my jacket to play hero, Julian," Silas sneered, pulling me behind him. "But you will never touch my woman again."

He Gave Me a Used Condom at the Altar Chapter 1

"Do you, Aria Sterling, have the rings?" Pastor Miller asked, his voice echoing through the microphone.

"I do," I said.

The officiant extended the ring box, its crushed blue velvet soft against my trembling palms.

"Go ahead, baby," Julian whispered. "Open it."

I popped the tiny brass latch.

There was no platinum diamond band inside.

Instead, a clear, sticky, used condom sat pooled on the white satin cushion.

I held my breath, the sudden lack of oxygen making my chest ache.

"Julian," I whispered, tilting the box toward my groom. "What is this?"

Julian leaned in, his brow furrowing. "Aria, did you grab the wrong box from the hotel?"

"I didn't pack the rings. You gave this to the best man," I replied, my voice shaking.

Julian turned to Marcus. "Marc, what did you give her?"

"I handed her the box you left on the dresser," Marcus said, raising his hands defensively. "Don't pin this on me, man. I never opened it."

"Well, someone opened it!" Julian hissed.

A low murmur rippled through the church. Two hundred guests shifted in the wooden pews, the collective sound resembling a rising storm.

"Is this some kind of open marriage joke?" Aunt Susan muttered loudly from the second row.

"Kinky choice for a church wedding," a groomsman chuckled behind Julian.

"Silence, please," Pastor Miller urged, tapping the microphone.

But nobody was laughing on the altar.

A fiery, stinging sensation flared on my index finger. I stared down at my skin.

An angry red rash was already forming where I had grazed the latex. The skin blistered, the heat spreading to my palm.

"Aria, your hand. It's swelling," Julian said, his eyes darting to my fingers.

"I have a severe latex allergy, Julian. You know this," I said, my voice cutting through the rising chatter of the crowd.

"I know! I know you do," he stammered.

"I could go into anaphylactic shock from this!" I yelled.

"Someone must be playing a sick prank," Julian said, scanning the crowd.

"A prank?" I asked, anger replacing the initial shock. "I've been on the pill for three years. We don't use these."

"Then whose is it?" he asked, his face draining of color.

"That is the exact question you need to answer right now," I demanded.

"Aria, I swear to you, I have no idea how that got in there."

"You expect me to believe a used condom just magically appeared in our wedding ring box?" I challenged.

Julian's mother, Eleanor, stood up from the front row. "Aria, what on earth is going on up there? Stop holding up the ceremony."

"Ask your son, Eleanor," I called back to her. "Ask him why he brought a used condom to the altar."

Eleanor gasped, her hand flying to her pearls.

"Keep your voice down," Julian pleaded, grabbing my wrist. "People are staring. You're embarrassing us."

I yanked my arm away. "Don't touch me! I'm embarrassing you? I'm standing here having an allergic reaction!"

Standing in front of two hundred people, holding a symbol of absolute betrayal, I felt sick to my stomach.

My gaze snapped to the left, scanning the bridal party.

Chloe, my maid of honor, stood clutching her bouquet of white roses.

A smirk tugged at the corner of her glossed lips.

She caught me looking and quickly smoothed her features into a mask of fake concern.

"Oh my god, Aria, what happened?" Chloe gasped, stepping forward. "Is it a prank?"

"Stay right there," I ordered.

"Excuse me?" Chloe blinked, feigning innocence. "I'm just trying to help."

"You've helped enough," I said.

I shoved the velvet box hard into Julian's chest. He fumbled, barely catching it before it spilled.

"Hold your garbage," I told him.

"Aria, wait! We are in the middle of the ceremony!" Julian pleaded.

I hiked up my heavy silk skirt and marched down the three carpeted steps.

The murmurs of the two hundred guests swelled into a chaotic buzz. People were standing up, craning their necks.

"What is she doing?" someone whispered from the aisle.

"I think the wedding is off," another guest replied.

"Aria, get back up here!" Julian shouted, his polished facade cracking.

I ignored him and stopped at the very front pew.

Chloe had left her white Chanel purse resting on the polished wooden bench.

"Aria, sweetie, are you having a panic attack?" Chloe asked, rushing down the steps to trail behind me. "Let's go to the bridal suite. You're making a scene."

"Shut up, Chloe," I snapped.

"Julian, talk to your bride!" Chloe called out. "She's losing her mind!"

I reached for the quilted leather bag.

"Hey! You can't just go through my things!" Chloe shrieked, dropping her bouquet and lunging at me.

Marcus stepped in and caught her by the waist. "Whoa, take it easy, Chloe."

"Let go of me! She's ruining my bag!" she screamed, thrashing against his grip.

"Let her look, Chloe," Julian said, finally walking down the altar steps. "What are you hiding?"

"Nothing! It's an invasion of privacy!" Chloe yelled.

"If you have nothing to hide, you won't care," I told her.

I unclasped the gold logo, shoving my burning, red hand inside the silk-lined interior.

"Aria, this is insane! I'm your best friend!" Chloe cried out.

"Best friends don't smirk when a bride finds trash in her ring box," I replied without looking up.

My fingers brushed past a lipstick tube, a compact mirror, and a set of keys.

I dug deeper, ignoring the throbbing pain in my swollen fingers.

Then, they hit something crinkly at the very bottom.

I pulled it out and held it up to the stained-glass light pouring through the church windows.

A torn, silver foil wrapper.

The exact brand of the clear condom currently sitting on the altar.

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