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My Husband Left Me for Our Wedding Guest Novel Cover

My Husband Left Me for Our Wedding Guest

On her wedding day, Elena’s life shatters when her groom vanishes with a mysterious guest. Left at the altar, she is thrust into a world of betrayal and hidden secrets. As she investigates her husband’s disappearance, she uncovers a web of lies that challenges everything she knew about their love. Elena must navigate a dangerous path to find the truth, discovering that the man she married was never who he claimed to be.
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Chapter 2

I chose the board meeting deliberately.

Not because I wanted witnesses. Not because I needed an audience. But because I finally understood the language Lorenzo spoke fluently: power, appearances, the clean severing of a business transaction. In seven years, I had learned all his languages except the one he valued most. Today, I would use it.

I wore the black Chanel suit I'd bought for my first day at the company. The one I'd worn to every major presentation, every quarterly review, every moment when being Mrs. Coleman felt like a job I was performing. My hair was pulled back. My makeup was understated. I looked exactly like what I was: a woman who had just finished calculating the cost of her own erasure and found the price acceptable.

The conference room fell silent when I pushed the door open. Fourteen men in dark suits, one woman in Armani, and Paloma—seated at Lorenzo's right hand like she belonged there. She wore a cream silk blouse that probably cost more than most people's rent and the earrings I'd found in our bed. The diamond caught the fluorescent light and threw it back at me like a challenge.

Lorenzo half-rose from his chair. 'Sienna, this is—'

'In progress,' I finished for him. 'I know. I won't be long.'

I walked to the head of the table. My heels clicked against the marble floor with the sound of small hammers striking glass. I set the manila folder down gently. I removed my wedding ring—the three-carat solitaire his mother had chosen—and placed it on top of the folder. The gold made a soft, final sound against the paper.

'I am returning my shares in Coleman Holdings,' I said. My voice was quieter than the room expected. Quieter than I had ever spoken in this room before. 'I am also returning the ring you gave me seven years ago. The marriage it represented has been over for longer than either of us has been willing to acknowledge.'

I looked at the folder. At the ring on top of it. At the faces around the table—some confused, some calculating, all of them witnesses to something they would be discussing over scotch in a few hours. I did not look at Lorenzo. He was a detail of the room, like the abstract painting or the coffee service.

Then I looked at Paloma.

She had the expression of someone watching a play they'd seen before, confident in how it ended. Her smile was small, satisfied, the smile of a woman who believed she had won. She thought this was my surrender. She thought this was the final act of a tragedy she had orchestrated.

I held her gaze for three seconds. Then I turned away.

'Sienna.' Lorenzo's voice cracked like a whip. 'You cannot just—'

'I can,' I said simply. 'I have.'

I walked toward the door. The conversation resumed behind me, voices rising to fill the vacuum I'd created. I heard Daniel Reeves, Lorenzo's attorney, saying something about procedure. I heard someone else ask about the quarterly projections. Business continued. Life continued. I continued.

In the corridor, Lorenzo caught up with me. His hand closed around my upper arm like a vise. 'What the hell was that?' he hissed, his face close to mine. 'You humiliated me in front of my entire board. You made me look—'

I looked at his hand on my arm. Then I looked at his face. 'Weak?' I suggested. 'Incompetent? Like a man who has lost control of the situation?'

I removed his hand from my arm with the same deliberate calm I had used to set down the ring. 'The explanation is in the envelope I gave you three days ago,' I said. 'I suggest you read it before you say anything else.'

I stepped into the elevator. He did not follow. As the doors closed, I caught a glimpse of his face—the mask of control finally slipping, revealing something raw and uncertain underneath. I turned away before I could feel anything for it.

The lobby was busy with the afternoon rush. Men and women in business attire, phones to their ears, lives in progress. I moved through them like a ghost, my body on autopilot, my mind already somewhere else. Somewhere that wasn't here.

'Sienna.'

I looked up. Andy Hansen stood by the revolving door, his hand on the handle. He wore a charcoal suit that looked slightly too big for him and carried a messenger bag that had seen better years. He was supposed to be here for the quarterly marketing review—the one I had personally approved his team for last month, back when I was still pretending to care about the company's future.

His eyes moved over my face with the careful attention of someone reading fine print. He didn't ask what had happened. He didn't comment on my expression or the fact that I was wearing the same suit I'd worn to every major company event for three years. He simply held the door and waited for me to pass through.

Then: 'Do you need a car?'

Such a simple question. So devoid of judgment or expectation. I looked at him—really looked—and saw nothing but quiet, steady presence. No agenda. No performance. Just a man holding a door and offering a ride without demanding to know why.

I said, 'Yes.'

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