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Love Amidst Heartbreak

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The cathedral bells should have been ringing for my wedding. Instead, they tolled like a funeral march as I stood there in my ivory silk gown, the delicate lace sleeves now wrinkled from clutching my bouquet too tightly. The Italian countryside stretched beyond the chapel's stone walls, postcard-perfect under the golden afternoon sun, but all I could see were the pitying stares of two hundred guests who had traveled across an ocean to witness what was supposed to be the happiest day of my life. "Mrs. Lynch?" The wedding coordinator approached with the careful steps of someone delivering terrible news. Her Italian accent made my name sound foreign, like it belonged to someone else entirely. "I'm afraid... there has been a development." My stomach dropped. Ryan had been missing for twenty minutes, and the whispers had already started rippling through the pews like wildfire. I could hear fragments—"cold feet," "second thoughts," "poor girl"—each word a tiny knife twisting deeper.

Love Amidst Heartbreak Chapter 1

The cathedral bells should have been ringing for my wedding. Instead, they tolled like a funeral march as I stood there in my ivory silk gown, the delicate lace sleeves now wrinkled from clutching my bouquet too tightly. The Italian countryside stretched beyond the chapel's stone walls, postcard-perfect under the golden afternoon sun, but all I could see were the pitying stares of two hundred guests who had traveled across an ocean to witness what was supposed to be the happiest day of my life.

"Mrs. Lynch?" The wedding coordinator approached with the careful steps of someone delivering terrible news. Her Italian accent made my name sound foreign, like it belonged to someone else entirely. "I'm afraid... there has been a development."

My stomach dropped. Ryan had been missing for twenty minutes, and the whispers had already started rippling through the pews like wildfire. I could hear fragments—"cold feet," "second thoughts," "poor girl"—each word a tiny knife twisting deeper.

"What kind of development?" My voice came out steadier than I felt, years of practicing emotional control finally serving a purpose.

She handed me a cream-colored envelope with my name scrawled across it in Ryan's familiar handwriting. My fingers trembled as I tore it open, and the words blurred together through my tears: *Laura, I can't do this. I'm sorry. I'm a coward, but maybe that's what you need to realize. —R*

The paper fluttered to the marble floor like a dying butterfly. Around me, the chapel erupted in concerned murmurs and shuffling feet. Someone's phone buzzed. A child started crying. The photographer lowered his camera with an uncomfortable grimace.

"Miss Lynch?" A deep voice cut through the chaos, and my heart stopped.

I turned slowly, afraid my mind was playing cruel tricks on me. But there he was—Matthew Morrison, Ryan's best man, standing at the altar in his perfectly tailored charcoal suit. Four years had transformed him from the earnest college boy I'd rejected into something else entirely. His shoulders had broadened, filling out his jacket in a way that made my breath catch. His jawline was sharper now, more defined, and when he spoke, his voice carried an authority that hadn't been there before.

"I think we need to get you out of here," he said quietly, his dark eyes meeting mine with an expression I couldn't read.

The same eyes that had looked at me with such hope during his confession. The same eyes that had filled with hurt when I'd chosen someone else. Now they were guarded, professional, like he was handling a business crisis rather than the emotional wreckage of someone he'd once loved.

"Matthew." His name felt strange on my tongue after years of silence. "I didn't know you were—"

"Ryan asked me to be his best man two months ago." His tone was carefully neutral. "I flew in from London yesterday."

London. Of course. He'd built an entire life on the other side of the world, probably with someone who appreciated what I'd been too stupid to see. The thought made my chest tighten with something that felt suspiciously like jealousy.

"The guests are starting to leave," he continued, glancing around the chapel with the same calm efficiency he'd always brought to crisis situations, even as children. "We should discuss arrangements for getting everyone home."

Arrangements. As if my humiliation was just another logistical problem to solve.

"I can handle it myself," I said, lifting my chin with what little dignity I had left.

Something flickered across his face—surprise, maybe, or disappointment. "Laura, you're in no condition to—"

"I'm fine." The lie tasted bitter. "I don't need your help."

But even as I said it, I knew it wasn't true. Ryan had booked everything—the flights, the hotels, the transportation. I had no idea how to get two hundred wedding guests back to the States, and my credit cards were already maxed out from paying for this disaster.

Matthew studied me for a long moment, and I had the uncomfortable feeling he could see right through my facade. He'd always been able to do that, even when we were kids.

"The last flight to New York leaves in four hours," he said finally. "I've already changed my ticket. There are two seats left in first class."

The implication hung between us like a challenge. Fly home together, or figure out how to navigate this mess alone.

I looked around the chapel one more time—at the wilting flowers, the abandoned programs scattered across the pews, the photographer packing up his equipment with obvious relief. This was supposed to be my fairy tale ending. Instead, it felt like the beginning of my worst nightmare.

"Fine," I whispered, gathering the train of my dress with shaking hands. "But this doesn't mean anything. It's just... practical."

Matthew's expression didn't change, but something in his eyes went cold. "Of course," he said. "Just practical."

As we walked down the aisle together—the aisle I was supposed to walk down as a bride—I couldn't help but notice how different everything felt with him beside me instead of Ryan. Matthew's presence was solid, reassuring in a way that Ryan's had never been. But it was also dangerous, because being near him again made me remember things I'd spent four years trying to forget.

The chapel doors closed behind us with a final, echoing thud.

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Love Amidst Heartbreak of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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