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My Husband Wanted My Kidney For His Mistress

I stood alone in the center of the Four Seasons Seattle ballroom, my wedding gown's delicate lace suddenly feeling too tight around my chest. The room was perfect—white roses cascaded from crystal vases, sunlight streamed through floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Elliott Bay, and the string quartet's final notes of their rehearsal lingered in the air. Everything was ready. Everything except my groom. "He's just running late," I whispered to myself, checking my phone for the twentieth time in the past hour. No messages, no missed calls. Nothing. My bridesmaid Melissa approached, her smile too bright, too forced. "I'm sure he's just stuck in traffic, Liv. You know how Seattle gets." I nodded, not trusting my voice.
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I stood alone in the center of the Four Seasons Seattle ballroom, my wedding gown's delicate lace suddenly feeling too tight around my chest. The room was perfect—white roses cascaded from crystal vases, sunlight streamed through floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Elliott Bay, and the string quartet's final notes of their rehearsal lingered in the air. Everything was ready. Everything except my groom.

"He's just running late," I whispered to myself, checking my phone for the twentieth time in the past hour. No messages, no missed calls. Nothing.

My bridesmaid Melissa approached, her smile too bright, too forced. "I'm sure he's just stuck in traffic, Liv. You know how Seattle gets."

I nodded, not trusting my voice. Ethan was many things, but never late. Not for important occasions. Not for our wedding.

"Have you tried calling him again?" she asked, adjusting my veil with trembling fingers.

"Six times." I swallowed hard. "It goes straight to voicemail."

The hotel staff bustled around us, laying out the final rose petals along the aisle, lighting candles that smelled of jasmine and vanilla. The scent that once seemed romantic now made my stomach turn. Guests were beginning to arrive, their curious glances burning into my back as they whispered among themselves.

"Maybe check with his groomsmen?" Melissa suggested, squeezing my hand.

I nodded again, mechanical, as if my body was operating on autopilot while my mind screamed that something was terribly wrong. I'd known Ethan since we were children. I'd stayed when he needed me most, sacrificing Oxford—my dream—to comfort him after his mother's death. He wouldn't do this to me. He couldn't.

My father appeared at my side, his judge's composure cracking at the edges. "Olivia, sweetheart, should we... perhaps delay the ceremony?"

Before I could answer, a collective gasp rippled through the gathering crowd. All heads turned toward the wall of television screens the hotel had installed for the evening's slideshow of our relationship milestones.

Somehow, they'd switched on. And instead of our childhood photos, CNN's breaking news filled every screen.

"We're coming to you live from Santa Monica, where a 6.8 magnitude earthquake has caused significant damage," the reporter's voice cut through the stunned silence of the ballroom. "Rescue efforts are underway as teams search for survivors in the collapsed Oceanview Hotel."

The camera panned across the devastation—concrete slabs, twisted metal, desperate rescuers digging through rubble. And then, impossibly, the camera zoomed in on a man in a tailored suit, his jacket discarded, sleeves rolled up as he frantically clawed at debris.

Ethan.

My Ethan. In California. On our wedding day.

The microphone caught his voice, raw with emotion I'd never heard him direct at me: "Sophia, please hold on! I'm coming for you!"

The room tilted. Someone gasped—perhaps me. The reporter moved closer, thrusting a microphone toward him.

"Sir, do you know someone trapped inside?"

Ethan looked directly into the camera, tears streaming down his dirt-streaked face. "My ex-girlfriend. She's in there. If you can hear me, Sophia—if you survive this—I'll marry you instead. I've never stopped loving you. Not for a single day."

The ballroom dissolved into murmurs, all eyes darting between the screens and me. My bridesmaids froze. The wedding planner's clipboard clattered to the floor.

I couldn't move. Couldn't breathe. The beautiful white dress suddenly felt like a straitjacket as heat flooded my cheeks. The whispers grew louder, more distinct.

"Did he just say..."

"Poor thing..."

"Left at the altar for another woman..."

"On national television..."

I sank into the nearest chair, my legs no longer able to support me. The room spun as realization crashed over me in merciless waves. Ethan hadn't been delayed. He hadn't been in an accident. He had deliberately flown across the country, on our wedding day, to save a woman he claimed to have always loved.

While I stood waiting in my wedding dress, surrounded by pity and whispers, the man I had given everything to was digging through rubble for someone else.

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