
Maid of Honor Turned Cheater
Chapter 2
Cold. That was my first conscious thought. Bone-deep, penetrating cold that seemed to have replaced my blood. My lungs burned as if I'd swallowed fire, and every inch of my body screamed in protest as I tried to move.
I blinked against harsh morning light, my vision blurry. Mud caked my skin, my once-beautiful wedding dress now a torn, filthy rag clinging to my body. The rushing sound of water filled my ears—the river that should have been my grave.
I was alive. Somehow, impossibly, I was alive.
A shadow fell across my face. I flinched, memories of hands grabbing me, Sarah's cold smile, and the rush of dark water flooding back.
"Don't be afraid," a woman's voice said, firm but gentle. "You're safe now."
I tried to speak, but only a rasp escaped my throat. The woman knelt beside me, her expensive suit incongruous against the muddy riverbank. She had a commanding presence, with silver-streaked dark hair and eyes that missed nothing.
"My name is Victoria Chen," she said, removing her cashmere coat and draping it over my shivering body. "I'm going to help you."
"They... they tried to..." I couldn't finish the sentence.
Victoria's expression hardened. "I know betrayal when I see it." She helped me sit up, supporting my weight. "My car is just up the path. Can you walk?"
I nodded, though I wasn't sure. Every movement was agony, but the alternative—staying here, being found—seemed worse. With Victoria's support, I staggered to my feet.
"Everyone thinks you're dead, don't they?" she asked as we slowly made our way up the embankment.
I nodded again, tears mixing with the river water on my face.
"Then perhaps," Victoria said thoughtfully, "it's best if they continue to think so. At least until we understand what happened to you."
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Days blurred into weeks at Victoria's estate, a secluded mansion nestled in the hills outside the city. My body healed faster than my heart. Every night, I relived the betrayal in my dreams—Sarah in my wedding dress, Marcus's calculated decision to have me killed rather than face me honestly.
"You need to eat," Victoria said one evening, setting a tray beside my bed. She'd been caring for me personally, keeping my presence secret even from most of her staff.
"Why are you helping me?" I finally asked the question that had been haunting me. "You don't even know me."
Victoria sat on the edge of the bed, her posture perfect as always. "Twenty years ago, I trusted the wrong person. My business partner—also my fiancé—tried to destroy everything I'd built and leave me with nothing." Her eyes grew distant. "I recognized something in you that morning by the river. The look of someone who's been betrayed by those they trusted most."
"What did you do to him?" I asked, suddenly curious.
A small, satisfied smile crossed her face. "I rebuilt. Became stronger. And when the time was right, I made sure he understood exactly what he'd lost." She reached for a tablet on the nightstand. "Which brings me to this."
She handed me the device, open to a news article. My heart stopped as I saw the headline: "LOCAL BUSINESSMAN WEDS AFTER TRAGIC DISAPPEARANCE OF FIANCÉE."
The photo showed Marcus and Sarah, smiling broadly outside the same church where I was supposed to have married him. Sarah wore a different dress—not my wedding gown, but something equally elaborate.
"They didn't even wait a month," I whispered, rage building inside me like a physical force.
"People rarely do when they're hiding something," Victoria replied. "The police have officially declared your case a drowning accident. They found pieces of your dress downstream."
I threw the tablet aside, my hands shaking. "They're going to get away with it."
"Not if you don't let them." Victoria's voice was steel wrapped in silk. "Elena, I can offer you resources, training, a new identity if you want it. The question is: what do you want to do with your second chance?"
I looked up at her, something cold and determined settling in my chest where my heart used to be. "I want them to suffer. I want them to feel the fear I felt. I want them to know what it's like to have everything taken away."
Victoria nodded, approval in her eyes. "Then let's begin your education." She stood, extending her hand to me. "Starting with this: the dead have a certain power over the living—especially when they return."
I took her hand, feeling stronger than I had in weeks. In that moment, Elena the trusting bride died completely. In her place rose someone new—someone who would make Marcus and Sarah wish they'd made sure I was truly dead.
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