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His Mistress Stole My Miracle

I smoothed down the front of my champagne-colored gown, taking a deep breath as I stepped into the grand ballroom of the Belvedere Hotel. Crystal chandeliers cast a warm glow over the crowd of Manhattan's elite who had gathered to celebrate our engagement. My engagement to Marcus Sterling—the man I'd devoted five years of my life to, the man I'd helped learn to walk again after his accident, the man who had promised to love me forever. "There she is!" Marcus's voice carried across the room as he made his way toward me, his gait strong and confident. No one would ever guess that just three years ago, doctors had said he might never walk again. He reached for my hand, his fingers warm against mine. "You look stunning, Elena." I smiled up at him, memories flooding back of countless nights spent in physical therapy, of the tears and triumphs, of holding him when the pain became too much. "This feels like a dream," I whispered. "You deserve this night," he said, guiding me further into the room. "You deserve everything." As we moved through the crowd, accepting congratulations and well-wishes, I couldn't help but feel a surge of pride.
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I smoothed down the front of my champagne-colored gown, taking a deep breath as I stepped into the grand ballroom of the Belvedere Hotel. Crystal chandeliers cast a warm glow over the crowd of Manhattan's elite who had gathered to celebrate our engagement. My engagement to Marcus Sterling—the man I'd devoted five years of my life to, the man I'd helped learn to walk again after his accident, the man who had promised to love me forever.

"There she is!" Marcus's voice carried across the room as he made his way toward me, his gait strong and confident. No one would ever guess that just three years ago, doctors had said he might never walk again.

He reached for my hand, his fingers warm against mine. "You look stunning, Elena."

I smiled up at him, memories flooding back of countless nights spent in physical therapy, of the tears and triumphs, of holding him when the pain became too much. "This feels like a dream," I whispered.

"You deserve this night," he said, guiding me further into the room. "You deserve everything."

As we moved through the crowd, accepting congratulations and well-wishes, I couldn't help but feel a surge of pride. We had made it. Through the darkest times, through moments when giving up seemed like the only option, we had persevered. And now here we were, celebrating the beginning of our future together.

"I'd like to make a toast," announced Robert, Marcus's father, tapping his glass with a silver spoon. The room quieted as all eyes turned toward him. "To my son and his beautiful fiancée. Elena, you have been a blessing to our family. When Marcus needed you most, you were there, unwavering in your devotion..."

I felt a lump form in my throat as Robert continued, his words painting a picture of sacrifice and love that had defined the past five years of my life. Marcus squeezed my hand, and I looked up to see his eyes shining with what I thought was gratitude and love.

Then the ballroom doors swung open.

A collective hush fell over the crowd as a woman stepped into the room. She wore a blood-red dress that clung to every curve, her blonde hair cascading over bare shoulders. Victoria Cross. I recognized her immediately from the photographs Marcus had once kept hidden away—his childhood sweetheart who had abandoned him when the accident left him paralyzed.

I felt Marcus stiffen beside me, his hand suddenly cold in mine. The air seemed to thicken as Victoria's gaze locked with his across the room, a smile playing at the corners of her perfectly painted lips.

"Marcus," I whispered, a strange panic rising in my chest. "What is she doing here?"

He didn't answer. His eyes remained fixed on Victoria as she moved through the crowd with the confidence of someone who knew exactly the effect she was having.

"I need to talk to her," Marcus finally said, his voice distant, as if he were already somewhere else.

"Now? In the middle of our engagement party?" I tried to keep my voice steady, to push down the fear that was threatening to overwhelm me.

"Just for a minute," he said, already pulling away from me. "I need to understand why she's here."

Before I could protest further, he was gone, making his way toward Victoria. The crowd parted for them like a scene from a movie I never wanted to star in. I stood frozen, champagne glass clutched in my trembling hand, as Marcus led Victoria toward the doors that opened onto the rooftop terrace.

Through the floor-to-ceiling windows, I watched as they stepped out into the night air. The city lights sparkled behind them, creating an almost romantic backdrop as Marcus took Victoria's hand in his. Their silhouettes merged against the Manhattan skyline, heads bent close in intimate conversation.

I became acutely aware of the eyes on me—pitying, curious, embarrassed. The woman who had spent five years rebuilding a broken man, only to be abandoned the moment something shinier appeared. The room that had felt warm and celebratory moments ago now seemed to close in around me, suffocating in its sudden hostility.

"Elena," my brother David appeared at my side, his face tight with concern and barely concealed anger. "Let's get you out of here."

But I couldn't move. I remained rooted to the spot, watching through the window as the man I loved—the man I had given everything to—clasped the hand of the woman who had once deemed him unworthy of her time. And in that moment, as champagne flutes clinked and whispers rippled through the crowd, I felt something inside me begin to crack and splinter, like ice breaking on a frozen lake.

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