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Leaving Rey for Rhett

The Sullivan family estate glittered like a diamond against the night sky, hundreds of fairy lights twinkling in the garden while champagne flowed freely inside. I stood at the edge of the grand ballroom, watching the crowd of Manhattan's elite mingle beneath crystal chandeliers. Everyone was here—business tycoons, socialites, and old money families—all expecting the same thing: an announcement of my engagement to Rey Sullivan. They had no idea what was coming. "Are you ready?" Diana whispered beside me, squeezing my hand. As my best friend and wedding planner, she was the only person who knew what I was about to do. I nodded, smoothing down the silk of my emerald gown. "I've been ready for fifty years." The orchestra finished their piece, and a hush fell over the crowd as Margaret Sullivan—Rey's mother—approached the microphone. Her silver hair was swept into an immaculate chignon, her smile practiced and perfect. "Ladies and gentlemen," she announced, her voice carrying across the room, "tonight is a special evening for our family.
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Chapter 3

The morning sun cast golden light across the manicured gardens of the Whitehall Estate, one of Manhattan's most exclusive wedding venues. Rhett's hand rested lightly on the small of my back as we followed the venue coordinator along a stone path lined with blooming hydrangeas.

"This is where we could hold the ceremony," she explained, gesturing to a gazebo overlooking a small lake. "The views are spectacular in early autumn."

I nodded, trying to imagine myself standing there in white. In my previous life, I'd never had this moment—the chance to plan a wedding with someone who truly saw me.

"What do you think, Scottie?" Rhett asked, his eyes searching mine. "Is this what you imagined?"

Before I could answer, he turned to the coordinator. "Could we see the library next? Scottie mentioned wanting to see that space."

The library? I hadn't mentioned anything about a library to him.

Rhett must have noticed my confusion because he smiled, a gentle curve of his lips that reached his eyes. "You don't remember?"

"Remember what?"

"Your essay. From middle school. 'My Dream Home.'"

My breath caught. "You read that?"

"I still have it," he admitted, a flush coloring his cheeks. "You wrote about wanting a library with floor-to-ceiling windows that faced east so you could read in the morning light."

The coordinator led us through French doors into a stunning room with exactly that—walls of windows facing the rising sun, comfortable reading nooks built into alcoves, and shelves stretching toward the ceiling.

"This is just the beginning," Rhett said quietly when we were alone. "The house I'm building for us has everything you described in that essay."

I turned to him, stunned. "You've been planning this? For how long?"

"Since I read your essay. Thirteen years ago."

Thirteen years. While I was pouring my heart into loving Rey, Rhett had been quietly paying attention to every detail of what would make me happy.

"There's more," he continued, leading me through the library to a set of glass doors. "Come see the garden."

We stepped outside into a walled garden filled with white roses—simple, elegant blooms that I'd always preferred over more extravagant flowers.

"You remembered that too?" My voice was barely above a whisper.

"Everything," he said simply. "I remember everything about you, Scottie."

---

Three days later, I was reviewing wedding invitations when Diana burst into my office, her expression troubled.

"Scottie, there's something you should know." She closed the door behind her. "Rey's been having you followed."

My stomach tightened. "What?"

"A private investigator. One of my friends works at his agency." She placed a folder on my desk. "These are copies of his reports."

I opened it with trembling hands. Inside were detailed accounts of my daily activities—meeting with florists, lunch with Rhett at a small café, evenings spent planning our future home.

"The investigator told my friend that Rey's convinced you're being manipulated or blackmailed," Diana continued. "He thinks Rhett is forcing you to do this."

I flipped through page after page of our most intimate moments. Rhett bringing me coffee in bed. Us browsing furniture stores. Quiet evenings on his balcony, planning our future.

"And?" I asked, my voice tight. "What does the investigator think?"

Diana's eyes softened. "He says you two are genuinely in love. That you're happier than he's ever seen you."

Happier than Rey had ever made me in fifty years of marriage.

---

The Sullivan mansion's dining room gleamed with old money and older secrets. Crystal glasses caught the light from the chandelier, casting rainbow prisms across the white tablecloth. I sat between Rhett and Diana, facing Margaret Sullivan's calculating gaze.

"Scottie, dear," Margaret said, setting down her wine glass with deliberate care. "We need to talk about this... situation."

"Mother," Rhett warned, but I placed a hand on his arm.

"It's alright," I said quietly.

"Rey has made mistakes," Margaret continued, her voice honey-sweet with manipulation. "He took your relationship for granted. But surely you can see that everyone deserves a second chance?"

I met her gaze steadily. "Not everyone, Margaret."

"He loves you," she insisted. "He's always loved you."

"No," I said, my voice gentle but firm. "He loved the idea of me. The convenient, obedient version that never challenged him."

Margaret's smile tightened. "And Rhett? Do you really think this is real? This sudden change of heart?"

I felt Rhett tense beside me, but I squeezed his hand under the table.

"Some mistakes can't be undone," I said, looking directly at Margaret. "Some choices, once made, define everything that follows."

Across the table, I could see Rey's protective charm glinting on his wrist—the one with Arabella's name engraved on it. In this life, I wouldn't be the woman waiting for a man who would never truly choose me.

As the dinner continued, I felt something shift inside me—a final piece of my old self falling away, making room for the woman I was becoming. The woman who deserved to be loved completely.

But as we left the mansion that night, I couldn't shake the feeling that Rey wasn't ready to let me go. And some men would do anything to get what they thought belonged to them.

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