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My Husband’s Deathbed Vows Included Another Woman

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I stood alone in my wedding dress, a sea of whispers washing over me as fifty tables of New York's elite waited for a groom who would never arrive. The chandelier light caught on the diamond bracelet James had given me last Christmas—a guilt offering, I realized now—sending prisms dancing across the pristine white tablecloths. My phone vibrated in my trembling hand. James's name flashed on the screen, and something inside me already knew. "Grace, I can't make it." His voice was clinical, detached, as if canceling a dental appointment rather than our wedding—our tenth attempt at a wedding. "Lily's having another breakdown. She's threatening to harm herself if I leave her alone right now." I closed my eyes, the familiar script playing out once more. "James, there are three hundred people here. Your parents, my colleagues, everyone we know." "You'll handle it. You always do." A muffled sound came through the line—Lily's voice, soft and needy.

My Husband’s Deathbed Vows Included Another Woman Chapter 1

I stood alone in my wedding dress, a sea of whispers washing over me as fifty tables of New York's elite waited for a groom who would never arrive. The chandelier light caught on the diamond bracelet James had given me last Christmas—a guilt offering, I realized now—sending prisms dancing across the pristine white tablecloths.

My phone vibrated in my trembling hand. James's name flashed on the screen, and something inside me already knew.

"Grace, I can't make it." His voice was clinical, detached, as if canceling a dental appointment rather than our wedding—our tenth attempt at a wedding. "Lily's having another breakdown. She's threatening to harm herself if I leave her alone right now."

I closed my eyes, the familiar script playing out once more. "James, there are three hundred people here. Your parents, my colleagues, everyone we know."

"You'll handle it. You always do." A muffled sound came through the line—Lily's voice, soft and needy. "I have to go. She needs me."

The call ended before I could respond. I stood frozen, aware of every eye on me, every hushed comment.

"Poor thing, this is what—the tenth time?"

"You'd think she'd have some dignity..."

"That Sterling boy is brilliant, but my God, to humiliate her like this again..."

I forced myself to look up, meeting the gaze of James's mother across the room. Her face held no sympathy, only irritation at the inconvenience. Five years of planning their holiday parties, organizing their charity galas, being the perfect Sterling wife-in-name-only, and this was all I had earned: annoyance at my public humiliation.

With mechanical movements, I approached the microphone at the front of the hall. My voice emerged steadier than I felt.

"I'm afraid Professor Sterling has been called away on an emergency. The ceremony will not be taking place today. Please enjoy the meal and champagne with our apologies."

The room erupted in murmurs. I watched as people exchanged knowing glances, some not even bothering to lower their voices.

"Another 'emergency' with that student of his, I'd wager."

"Why does she stay? It's pathetic."

One by one, the guests began to leave, pausing to offer hollow condolences or, worse, advice.

"Marriage is about sacrifice, dear," said James's aunt, patting my arm as if I were a child. "James is an important man. Important men have demands on their time."

I nodded, smiled, thanked them for coming. Each platitude scraped against my raw nerves like sandpaper.

When the last guest had gone, I sank into a chair at the head table, staring at the untouched wedding cake—a three-tiered masterpiece that had taken months to design. A veteran waiter approached, his eyes kind beneath bushy gray brows.

"Would you like a glass of champagne, Mrs. Sterling?" he asked, already pouring.

"It's Ms. Mitchell, actually," I corrected him, accepting the flute. "We never had a ceremony."

He nodded, understanding more than I'd said. "To new beginnings, then."

I drank deeply, the bubbles burning my throat. With trembling fingers, I twisted the platinum band from my left hand—the ring I'd worn for five years of legal but loveless marriage—and placed it deliberately on the white tablecloth.

"Yes," I whispered. "To new beginnings."

Two hours later, I stood in the doorway of our Upper East Side apartment, still wearing my wedding dress. The silk was wrinkled now, a small wine stain marring the bodice where someone had bumped into me during my hasty exit from the venue.

What I saw stopped my breath: James sitting on our cream leather sofa, his arm around a tearful Lily Chen. Her head rested against his shoulder, her delicate hand clutching his shirt. They looked up in unison as the door clicked shut behind me.

"Grace," James said, his tone suggesting I was the intruder here. "You're home earlier than I expected."

Lily's eyes, red-rimmed but calculating, met mine. She didn't move away from James.

"Earlier than you expected?" My voice was dangerously quiet. "What did you expect, James? That I'd stay and entertain our guests after you abandoned me at the altar for the tenth time?"

"Don't be dramatic," he sighed, the same dismissive tone he'd used countless times before. "It wasn't the altar. We hadn't even started the ceremony."

"Don't be dramatic?" I repeated, fury rising like a tide. "Three hundred people watched me stand alone in a wedding dress today. Again."

Lily's grip on James tightened. "James, she's upsetting me," she whispered, loud enough for me to hear. "My anxiety—"

"Now isn't the time, Grace," James cut in, his arm protective around Lily. "Can't you see she's fragile right now?"

Something inside me snapped. I crossed the room in three strides. "Get out of my house," I said to Lily, my voice shaking with rage.

"Our house," James corrected, standing to face me. "And Lily needs me right now."

"And I didn't need you today?" I demanded, pushing against his chest. "At our wedding?"

"Stop it!" Lily cried, clinging to James's arm like a child. "You're scaring me!"

James moved between us, his face cold with anger. "That's enough, Grace!" He shoved me backward, harder than he intended.

I stumbled, my heel catching in the hem of my wedding dress. As I fell, my wrist slammed against the edge of our glass coffee table with a sickening crack. Pain shot up my arm, bright and clarifying.

I looked up at them from the floor: James, momentarily shocked at what he'd done, and Lily, her eyes gleaming with something that looked horribly like satisfaction.

In that moment, with my wrist throbbing and my wedding dress pooled around me like surrendered dreams, I finally saw the truth I'd been avoiding for five years.

This was never going to change. I was never going to be enough.

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