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His Bride Burned Our Vows

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The white lace caught the October wind as I smoothed my hands over the dress one more time. I'd spent three months designing it, stealing moments between meetings at Ethan's company to sketch the delicate patterns, to imagine how the silk would fall when I finally walked toward him as his bride. My phone buzzed. Rebecca. "Still waiting?" Her voice carried that careful neutrality she'd perfected over the years, the tone that said everything without saying anything. "He'll be here." I checked my watch—8:47 AM. We were supposed to meet at 8:30. "Traffic is probably bad." "Olivia..." She paused, and I could picture her in her office, probably biting back what she really wanted to say. "Just... call me after, okay?

His Bride Burned Our Vows Chapter 1

The white lace caught the October wind as I smoothed my hands over the dress one more time. I'd spent three months designing it, stealing moments between meetings at Ethan's company to sketch the delicate patterns, to imagine how the silk would fall when I finally walked toward him as his bride.

My phone buzzed. Rebecca.

"Still waiting?" Her voice carried that careful neutrality she'd perfected over the years, the tone that said everything without saying anything.

"He'll be here." I checked my watch—8:47 AM. We were supposed to meet at 8:30. "Traffic is probably bad."

"Olivia..." She paused, and I could picture her in her office, probably biting back what she really wanted to say. "Just... call me after, okay? Either way."

"It's going to happen this time." My voice sounded stronger than I felt. "He promised. No emergencies, no last-minute meetings. Just us."

After I hung up, I paced the sidewalk outside the Marriage Bureau, my heels clicking against concrete worn smooth by thousands of other hopeful couples. The security guard by the entrance had started recognizing me somewhere around attempt number forty. Today, he just nodded, his eyes soft with something that looked too much like pity.

8:52.

A couple brushed past me, the woman laughing as the man whispered something in her ear. They disappeared through the glass doors, and I forced myself to look away. This was our day. The hundredth time would be the charm—even Ethan had laughed about it last night, saying we'd have a story to tell our grandchildren.

8:58.

My fingers found the small velvet box in my purse. Inside was the watch I'd bought him—vintage Rolex, the kind his father wore. I'd imagined giving it to him after we signed the papers, watching his face light up the way it did when something truly surprised him.

The rumble of an engine made my heart leap. That distinctive Tesla purr—I'd know it anywhere. I turned, already smiling, already forgiving the lateness because he was here, he'd made it, we were finally going to—

The passenger door opened first.

Vanessa's red heel hit the pavement like a blade through silk. She emerged slowly, deliberately, her hand reaching back into the car. For Ethan's hand. He stepped out, and for a moment, I thought my eyes were playing tricks. Maybe she needed a ride. Maybe her car had broken down. Maybe—

Her arm looped through his as they walked toward the entrance. Together.

My feet moved before my mind caught up. The security guard's eyes widened as I pushed through the doors, my dress whispering against the metal frame. The lobby's fluorescent lights felt too bright, too harsh, illuminating every thread of the nightmare unfolding in front of me.

"Ethan?" My voice came out smaller than I intended.

He turned, and there was no surprise on his face. No guilt. Just a cool assessment, like I was a business problem he needed to solve.

"Olivia." He didn't move toward me. Vanessa's grip on his arm tightened, her lips curving into something that wasn't quite a smile. "We need to talk."

"We were supposed to—" I gestured helplessly at my dress, at the bouquet of white roses I'd been clutching. "This is our appointment. Our day."

"Plans change." He straightened his tie—the blue one I'd given him for Christmas. "Vanessa and I are getting married. She's pregnant."

The words hit like physical blows. Pregnant. Married. Vanessa.

"Seven years," I whispered. "Seven years, and you're—"

"Security." Ethan's voice cut through mine, addressing the guard who'd followed me in. "Please escort Miss Bennett outside. She's causing a disturbance."

The guard's hand on my elbow was gentle but firm. I looked at Ethan one last time, searching for something—regret, explanation, anything that looked like the man who'd held me last night and promised this time would be different.

But he'd already turned away, guiding Vanessa toward the clerk's window.

The October air hit my face like a slap. The guard mumbled an apology before retreating inside. I stood there, roses scattered at my feet where I'd dropped them, watching through the glass as the man I'd loved for seven years gave another woman everything he'd promised me.

My phone rang. Rebecca again.

This time, I didn't answer.

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His Bride Burned Our Vows of Contents

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Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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