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My Fiancé Abandoned Me for Her Calling

Art-curator Ivy’s wedding to shipping heir Jonah is hijacked by his “savior” Lily, who phones him 217 times, fakes PTSD, and uses a non-existent therapist to summon him nightly. Ivy discovers Lily has secretly forwarded every private text between the couple for weeks and cancels the bridal shower with a suicide threat, sending Jonah racing across the sea. With proof that “Dr. Jessica Evans” does not exist, Ivy realizes the trauma is fiction and Lily has already won.
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Chapter 3

The phone call came at 7:30 AM on a Thursday morning, just as I was reviewing the final guest list for my bridal shower. Eleanor Cross's voice carried that particular brand of upper-class authority that brooked no argument.

"Ivy, dear, I'm afraid we need to postpone the shower."

I nearly dropped my coffee cup. "Postpone? Eleanor, it's this Saturday. The invitations went out three weeks ago."

"I know, and I'm terribly sorry for the short notice." Her tone suggested she was anything but sorry. "But with dear Lily's condition deteriorating, we simply can't justify celebrating when she's in such a fragile state. It would be... insensitive."

The word hung in the air like an accusation. I gripped the phone tighter, my knuckles white against the black case. "What about the caterer? The venue deposit?"

"I'll handle all the cancellations, of course. We'll reschedule once Lily is more stable."

Once Lily is more stable. As if my wedding plans should revolve around the mental health of a woman who'd been systematically sabotaging my relationship for months.

"Does Jonah know about this?" I managed to ask.

"He agrees completely. Family comes first, you understand."

After she hung up, I sat in our kitchen staring at the guest list I'd spent hours perfecting. Maya's name was at the top, followed by my college friends, colleagues from the gallery, even some of Jonah's cousins who'd actually seemed excited to welcome me into the family. All of it, canceled because Lily Summers needed the spotlight.

I was still processing the shock when my phone buzzed with a text from Maya: "Just got the cancellation call. What the hell happened?"

Before I could respond, another message appeared, this one from Jonah's cousin Sarah: "So sorry about the shower! Hope everything's okay with the family emergency."

Family emergency. That's how Eleanor was spinning it. Not as a cancellation, but as a noble sacrifice in the face of crisis.

Jonah found me an hour later, still sitting at the kitchen island with my laptop open to a half-finished email to the florist.

"Ivy, I heard about the shower." He approached cautiously, like I might explode. "I'm sorry. I know how much you were looking forward to it."

"Were you going to tell me, or was I supposed to hear it from your mother?"

His face flushed. "Mom called me after she spoke with you. She was worried you'd be upset."

"Upset?" I laughed, but there was no humor in it. "My bridal shower—the one your family insisted on hosting—gets canceled with three days' notice because your childhood friend is having feelings, and you think I'd be upset?"

"It's not just feelings, Ivy. Lily's therapist says—"

"Stop." I held up my hand. "Just stop. Don't tell me what her imaginary therapist says."

Jonah's jaw tightened. "Jessica Evans is not imaginary."

"Then why can't I find her in any medical directory? Why doesn't she have hospital privileges anywhere in Seattle? Why—"

"Maybe because she values privacy. Maybe because not every doctor needs to advertise online."

His defensive tone made my stomach clench. Even faced with evidence, he chose to protect Lily's narrative over acknowledging my concerns.

That afternoon, while Jonah was at his office, I decided to dig deeper into our phone records. We'd been on the same family plan since we moved in together—a practical decision that now felt like a window into something darker.

Logging into the account online, I scrolled through months of call and text logs. What I found made my hands shake.

Every text I'd sent to Jonah over the past six weeks had been forwarded to another number. A Seattle number I didn't recognize. The forwarding had been set up the day after Lily announced she was moving back.

She'd been reading my messages. Every "I love you," every "Can't wait to see you tonight," every private moment between us had been intercepted and shared with the woman who was systematically dismantling our relationship.

I screenshotted everything, my finger trembling against the phone screen. The evidence was damning—not just the forwarding, but the pattern of Jonah's responses. His texts to me had become shorter, more distant, right around the time Lily gained access to our conversations.

When Jonah came home that evening, I was waiting in the living room with printed copies of the phone records spread across our coffee table.

"Explain this," I said without preamble.

He froze in the doorway, his briefcase still in his hand. "Explain what?"

"The text forwarding. Every message I've sent you for six weeks has been copied to Lily."

The color drained from his face. "That's... that can't be right."

"It's right here in black and white. She's been reading my private messages to you, Jonah. She knows every detail of our relationship, our plans, our fights."

He set down his briefcase and moved closer, studying the papers with growing horror. "I didn't know about this. I swear to you, I didn't set this up."

"Then how did it happen?"

"I... when she was having that panic attack last month, she asked to use my phone to call her doctor. She said hers was dead." His voice grew smaller with each word. "She must have set it up then."

The casual violation of it took my breath away. While I'd been planning our wedding, choosing flowers and finalizing seating charts, Lily had been reading every intimate exchange between us like her personal entertainment.

"You have to turn it off," I said. "Right now."

Jonah was already pulling out his phone, his fingers flying over the screen. "It's done. Ivy, I'm so sorry. I had no idea she would—"

"Wouldn't you?" The question came out sharper than I'd intended. "Because this is exactly what someone would do if they were trying to destroy a relationship from the inside."

Before he could respond, his phone rang. That lilting melody I'd grown to despise.

We both stared at the screen. Lily's name glowed like a taunt.

"Don't answer it," I said quietly.

Jonah's hand hovered over the phone. "But what if—"

"She just lost access to our private conversations. This call isn't a coincidence."

The ringing stopped, then immediately started again. Then again.

On the fourth call, Jonah's resolve crumbled. "I have to make sure she's okay."

He answered, and I watched his face transform from guilt to alarm to panic in the space of thirty seconds.

"I'm coming," he said. "Don't do anything. I'm coming right now."

He hung up and was already reaching for his jacket. "She's... she's talking about hurting herself. She's alone at the estate, and she's talking about ending it all."

"Jonah, we were supposed to leave for Whistler tomorrow. Our weekend—"

"I can't think about Whistler right now." He was moving toward the door, keys in hand. "She needs me."

"I need you too."

The words hung between us, desperate and raw. Jonah stopped, his hand on the doorknob, and for a moment I thought I'd reached him.

Then his phone buzzed with a text. His face went ashen as he read it.

"She sent a photo," he whispered. "Pills. She's got pills."

And just like that, Lily had won again. Our romantic weekend, planned for months, dissolved into another emergency that only Jonah could solve.

I watched him leave, the door closing behind him with a finality that echoed through our empty loft. Outside, Vancouver's evening lights twinkled like distant stars, beautiful and unreachable.

My phone buzzed with a message from Maya: "Found something big. Jessica Evans isn't just unlicensed—she doesn't exist at all. Sending proof now."

I stared at the incoming files, medical database searches that confirmed what I'd suspected all along. Lily's therapist was as fictional as her recovery.

But Jonah was already on his seaplane, racing across the dark water to save a woman who was destroying us both, one manufactured crisis at a time.

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