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Honeymoon Haunted by Ex

The champagne flute slipped from my fingers, crystal shattering against marble as I stood frozen in the doorway of what should have been my bridal suite. The sound echoed through the opulent room, but it was nothing compared to the crash of my world collapsing. Lincoln's hands were tangled in Teresa's dark hair, her legs wrapped around his waist as he pressed her against the floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city. The late afternoon sun cast them in golden light, creating a scene that would have been beautiful if it hadn't been destroying everything I believed in. "God, I've missed this," Lincoln's voice was rough with desire, nothing like the gentle tone he used with me. "Seven years, and you still drive me crazy." Seven years. The number hit me like a physical blow. Seven years meant this had started before our engagement, continued through every milestone we'd celebrated together, every 'I love you' he'd whispered in my ear. Teresa's laugh was breathless, wicked. "Remember our first time in your office?
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The champagne flute slipped from my fingers, crystal shattering against marble as I stood frozen in the doorway of what should have been my bridal suite. The sound echoed through the opulent room, but it was nothing compared to the crash of my world collapsing.

Lincoln's hands were tangled in Teresa's dark hair, her legs wrapped around his waist as he pressed her against the floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the city. The late afternoon sun cast them in golden light, creating a scene that would have been beautiful if it hadn't been destroying everything I believed in.

"God, I've missed this," Lincoln's voice was rough with desire, nothing like the gentle tone he used with me. "Seven years, and you still drive me crazy."

Seven years. The number hit me like a physical blow. Seven years meant this had started before our engagement, continued through every milestone we'd celebrated together, every 'I love you' he'd whispered in my ear.

Teresa's laugh was breathless, wicked. "Remember our first time in your office? You couldn't keep your hands off me during the board meeting the next day."

"How could I forget?" His mouth moved to her throat, and she arched against him. "You wore that red dress, the one that drove me insane. I knew then I was lost."

My legs felt like water. The red dress. I remembered that day—Teresa had come to Lincoln's office to discuss some charity event for the family foundation. I'd been so proud of how well my sister-in-law and fiancé got along, how seamlessly she'd integrated into our social circle after marrying my brother Marcus.

What a fool I'd been.

"Tomorrow she'll be Mrs. Sanders," Teresa murmured, her voice carrying a strange mix of sadness and possession. "But tonight, you're still mine."

"Don't." Lincoln's voice turned fierce. "Don't talk about tomorrow. Tonight is ours, like it's always been ours."

The raw intimacy in his voice, the way he spoke to her like she was precious, irreplaceable—it was everything I'd thought we shared, everything I'd believed was real. But this, this passion, this desperate need—this was what real love looked like. And it had never been mine.

I should have left. Should have backed away quietly and processed this privately. Instead, I stepped into the room, my heels clicking against the marble with deliberate precision.

They sprang apart like guilty teenagers, Lincoln's face draining of color as Teresa scrambled to straighten her dress. The silence stretched between us, heavy with years of deception finally exposed.

"Ivory." Lincoln's voice cracked on my name. "This isn't—we weren't—"

"Seven years." My voice sounded strange to my own ears, too calm, too controlled. "You said seven years."

His mouth opened and closed uselessly. Teresa had gone completely still, her dark eyes wide with something that might have been fear or defiance.

"It doesn't mean anything," Lincoln said desperately, taking a step toward me. "It's just—physical. You're the one I'm marrying. You're the one I love."

The laugh that escaped me was sharp enough to cut glass. "Physical? For seven years? Through our entire engagement?"

"Ivory, please—" He reached for me, but I stepped back, my hand instinctively going to the engagement ring that suddenly felt like a shackle.

"Tell me," I said, looking directly at Teresa. "Tell me about the seven years."

Teresa's composure cracked, tears spilling down her cheeks. "I never meant for you to find out. Never meant to hurt you."

"But you did it anyway." The words came out flat, matter-of-fact. "In my brother's bed, I assume? Or did you prefer hotel rooms?"

"Ivory—" Lincoln's voice was pleading now.

"Both," Teresa whispered, and the honesty of it was somehow worse than any lie could have been. "We tried to stop so many times, but we couldn't. I love him, Ivory. I've loved him since the moment we met."

The engagement ring came off my finger with surprising ease, as if it had been waiting for this moment. The diamond caught the dying sunlight as I held it up, studying the way the light fractured through the stone—beautiful, brilliant, and ultimately just an illusion.

"Then you should have had him," I said quietly, setting the ring on the nearest table with a soft click. "Because I won't marry a man who's been living a lie for seven years."

Lincoln's face went white. "Ivory, no. We can work through this. I'll end it with Teresa, I swear. It's you I want to marry."

"No," I said, pulling out my phone with steady hands. "You want to marry the Hill family fortune and connections. You want the security of a proper wife while keeping your passion as a dirty secret."

My fingers found Walker Reed's number—Walker, who had been my friend since childhood, who had always been honest, always been there. The phone rang once before his familiar voice answered.

"Walker," I said, my voice finally beginning to shake. "I need you."

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