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Left at Altar, Found Love

The cathedral bells chimed as sunlight streamed through the stained glass windows, casting colorful patterns across my white satin gown. I stood in the small antechamber, my hands trembling slightly as I adjusted the diamond tiara holding my veil in place. Today was supposed to be the happiest day of my life—my wedding to Jefferson Morrison, the man I had loved since college. "You look absolutely radiant, Sophia," my maid of honor whispered, squeezing my hand. "Jefferson won't be able to take his eyes off you." I smiled, trying to calm the butterflies in my stomach. Three hundred guests waited in the cathedral's main hall—family, friends, business associates, and society's elite. Everything was perfect: the cascading white roses, the string quartet playing Pachelbel's Canon, the custom-designed gown that hugged my curves before flowing into a magnificent train. I had planned this day for months, envisioning our perfect future together. The wedding march began, and I took a deep breath, stepping forward as the massive oak doors swung open. The crowd rose to their feet, gasping and murmuring appreciatively as I glided down the aisle.
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Chapter 3

I stared at Jefferson across the café table, my mind struggling to process the audacity of his proposal. The man who had abandoned me at our wedding was now suggesting I leave my husband to join some twisted arrangement with him and his mistress. The sheer entitlement of it sent waves of heat surging through my body.

"You want me to share you with the woman you left me for?" My voice was dangerously quiet. "The woman you chose over me on our wedding day?"

Jefferson's smile remained infuriatingly confident. "I know it sounds unconventional, but think about it, Sophia. We had something special. We still could. Melany understands—"

"Stop." The word cut through the air between us like a blade. "You don't get to decide what I want anymore."

"Sophia, be reasonable—"

Something snapped inside me. Three years of rebuilding myself, of learning to trust again, of finding genuine love with Gideon—all of it crystallized into a perfect clarity. I stood up, my chair scraping loudly against the floor.

"Reasonable?" My voice carried across the now-silent café. "Was it reasonable to abandon me at the altar? Was it reasonable to humiliate me in front of everyone I love?"

Jefferson's eyes widened as he glanced around at the other patrons now openly staring at us. "Sophia, please, let's discuss this privately—"

"No." The power in that single syllable surprised even me. "There is nothing to discuss."

I reached across the table and slapped him—hard. The crack of my palm against his cheek echoed through the café. Jefferson's head snapped to the side, a red mark blooming instantly where my hand had connected.

"I am happily married to a man who would never dream of treating me the way you did." My voice was steady, each word precise and cutting. "Gideon Franklin is twice the man you'll ever be. He loves me completely, respects me wholly, and would never ask me to share him with another woman."

Jefferson's face contorted with shock and anger. "You're making a scene—"

"And you're making a fool of yourself." I gathered my belongings, tucking my manuscript into my bag. "I want nothing to do with you or your selfish assumptions. Stay away from me, Jefferson."

As I turned to leave, the café erupted in spontaneous applause. An elderly woman at a nearby table nodded approvingly, and the barista behind the counter gave me a thumbs-up. The public validation of my stance only seemed to deepen Jefferson's humiliation.

I walked out with my head high, feeling lighter than I had in years. The confrontation had been cathartic, releasing the last vestiges of hurt and doubt I'd been carrying since that fateful day at the cathedral.

But my relief was short-lived.

The next morning, as I stepped onto the treadmill at my usual gym, I spotted a familiar figure approaching in the mirror. Jefferson, dressed in expensive workout gear he'd clearly never worn before, smiled as if our café encounter had never happened.

"Great minds think alike," he said, taking the treadmill beside mine. "I've been meaning to get back into shape."

I increased my speed and ignored him, focusing straight ahead.

Two days later, he appeared at my grocery store, "coincidentally" browsing the organic produce section I always visited on Thursdays.

"Sophia! What a surprise," he called out, as if we were old friends bumping into each other.

I abandoned my half-filled cart and left immediately.

The following week, he was waiting outside my favorite bookshop, holding a first edition of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice"—a book he knew I treasured.

"Remember how we used to read this together?" he asked, his voice soft with manufactured nostalgia. "You always said Elizabeth Bennet reminded you of yourself."

"Stop following me, Jefferson," I said firmly, walking past him into the store.

He followed, placing the book in my hands. "I'm not following you. These are genuine coincidences. Maybe they're signs that we're meant to reconnect."

"There are no signs." I returned the book to him. "Only harassment."

His expression darkened momentarily before he forced another smile. "You're just confused, Sophia. You're trying to convince yourself you're happy with Franklin, but we both know the truth. What we had was real."

"What we had is over," I stated flatly. "And if these 'coincidences' continue, I'll file a restraining order."

As I walked away, I could feel his eyes boring into my back. The desperate persistence in his gaze told me this was far from over. Jefferson Morrison had never been a man who accepted defeat gracefully, and it was becoming increasingly clear that he viewed my rejection not as final, but merely as an obstacle to overcome.

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