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Leaving Betrayal for True Love

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The morning light filtered through the stained glass windows of St. Catherine's Cathedral, casting rainbow patterns across the marble floor where I would soon walk down the aisle. My fingers trembled as I touched my mother's pearl necklace, the familiar weight offering little comfort against the knot of anxiety in my stomach. "Emmie, you look absolutely radiant!" Grace Thompson, my maid of honor, beamed as she adjusted my veil. The ivory silk cascaded around my shoulders like a waterfall, but I couldn't shake the feeling that something was wrong. That's when I saw her—Mina Davis gliding through the bridal preparation room with her characteristic feline grace, her honey-blonde hair perfectly styled despite the early hour. She wore a pale pink bridesmaid dress that hugged her curves, but her smile didn't reach her ice-blue eyes. "Oh, Emmie darling, you're going to make such a beautiful bride," Mina cooed, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "I just wanted to help with the final touches. You know how much Jason means to me." I forced a smile, my stomach churning.

Leaving Betrayal for True Love Chapter 1

The morning light filtered through the stained glass windows of St. Catherine's Cathedral, casting rainbow patterns across the marble floor where I would soon walk down the aisle. My fingers trembled as I touched my mother's pearl necklace, the familiar weight offering little comfort against the knot of anxiety in my stomach.

"Emmie, you look absolutely radiant!" Grace Thompson, my maid of honor, beamed as she adjusted my veil. The ivory silk cascaded around my shoulders like a waterfall, but I couldn't shake the feeling that something was wrong.

That's when I saw her—Mina Davis gliding through the bridal preparation room with her characteristic feline grace, her honey-blonde hair perfectly styled despite the early hour. She wore a pale pink bridesmaid dress that hugged her curves, but her smile didn't reach her ice-blue eyes.

"Oh, Emmie darling, you're going to make such a beautiful bride," Mina cooed, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "I just wanted to help with the final touches. You know how much Jason means to me."

I forced a smile, my stomach churning. After seven years of Jason's constant defense of their "friendship," I'd learned to swallow my discomfort. "Thank you, Mina. That's very thoughtful."

"I'll just check on the ceremonial wine setup," she said, tilting her head with that innocent expression she'd perfected. "We want everything to be perfect for your special day."

Grace shot me a look that said everything she couldn't voice aloud. My best friend had witnessed too many of Mina's "accidents" and "misunderstandings" over the years. But today was my wedding day. Today, I told myself, Jason would finally choose me.

The cathedral filled with guests as the ceremony began. My father walked me down the aisle, his strong arm steady beneath my trembling hand. Jason stood at the altar in his black tuxedo, looking devastatingly handsome with his dark hair perfectly styled and his charming smile in place. For a moment, I almost forgot about the broken legs from Mina's "accident" three months ago, the burned estate, the constant humiliations.

The ceremony proceeded smoothly until we reached the traditional wine blessing. The ornate silver chalice sat on the altar, filled with what should have been sacred wine blessed by the priest. As Jason's bride, I was to drink first, symbolizing my trust and commitment.

I lifted the chalice with both hands, the cool metal heavy against my palms. The scent hit me first—something wrong, something revolting that made my stomach lurch. But with hundreds of eyes watching, including my father's proud gaze and Jason's expectant smile, I brought the cup to my lips.

The liquid touched my tongue and I nearly retched. The taste was vile, unmistakably urine, sharp and acrid. I spat it out immediately, the foul liquid staining my wedding dress as gasps of horror rippled through the congregation.

"Oh my God," I whispered, my voice carrying in the sudden silence. The chalice slipped from my hands, clattering to the marble floor with a metallic ring that echoed through the cathedral.

Mina stood in the front row, her hand pressed to her mouth in mock horror, but I caught the glimmer of satisfaction in her eyes. The same look she'd worn when her car "accidentally" swerved toward me, when my mother's estate mysteriously caught fire, when every cruel prank was dismissed as a misunderstanding.

"Mina," I said, my voice growing stronger despite my trembling hands. "What did you do?"

The congregation buzzed with confused whispers. Mina's eyes widened with practiced innocence, tears gathering at the corners. "Emmie, I don't understand. What are you saying?"

"You know exactly what you did!" The words burst from me, seven years of suppressed rage finally finding voice. "You replaced the wine with—" I couldn't even say it, the taste still burning my mouth.

But instead of the support I desperately needed, Jason stepped between us, his face flushed with anger—not at Mina, but at me.

"Emmie, stop this right now," he hissed, his charming facade cracking. "You're embarrassing yourself and ruining our wedding over some paranoid delusion."

The cathedral fell silent except for the sound of my heart shattering. After everything—the accidents, the humiliations, the constant gaslighting—he was doing it again. Choosing her. Protecting her.

"Apologize to Mina," Jason demanded, his voice carrying across the stunned congregation. "She came here to support us, and you're treating her like a criminal. Apologize for overreacting and ruining our special day."

I stood there in my stained wedding dress, abandoned at my own altar, as the man I'd loved for seven years demanded I apologize to the woman who had just fed me urine on what should have been the happiest day of my life. The silence stretched endlessly, broken only by Mina's soft, fake sobs.

In that moment, everything became crystal clear. This wasn't love. This had never been love.

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Leaving Betrayal for True Love of Contents

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Ch. 9
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