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One Last Temptation Before I Say I Do

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Emma Carter is days away from the perfect wedding. Everything is planned: the dress, the ring, the man of her dreams-Nathan Reynolds. But when Liam Blake, her past love, reappears in her life, all the careful control she's maintained begins to crumble. Sparks ignite in secret meetings, stolen glances, and dangerous encounters that threaten her engagement and her heart. As temptation grows stronger, Emma must decide if she will surrender to desire or honor the life she promised herself. Every choice has consequences, every secret could be revealed-and the line between love and temptation has never been thinner.

One Last Temptation Before I Say I Do Chapter 1

The morning sunlight streamed through the sheer curtains of Emma Carter's apartment, catching the delicate sparkle of her engagement ring and scattering tiny reflections across the walls. She stared at it for a long moment, her fingers tracing the elegant band as if memorizing the weight of its promise. Nathan Reynolds had chosen it himself, in his usual understated, meticulous way-simple yet elegant, a perfect reflection of him. She should have felt a surge of joy, yet there was a tension lodged deep in her chest she couldn't shake. "Emma! You're going to be late!" Sophie's voice came from the other side of the hallway, brisk and impatient, carrying the sort of energy only best friends could command without sounding rude. Sophie Lane had been her confidante for as long as she could remember, her constant tether to reality whenever Emma's mind began wandering into the complicated spaces she preferred to avoid. "I'm coming," Emma called back, shaking herself from her reverie. She smoothed the fabric of her cream-colored blouse, tried to straighten her skirt, and pushed the lingering thought from her mind. It wasn't the first time she'd caught herself thinking about Liam Blake-though she would never admit it aloud, not to Nathan, not even to Sophie. The door opened, and Sophie breezed in, carrying a tote bag stuffed with wedding magazines and swatches of fabric. Her eyes immediately found the ring on Emma's finger, and she raised an eyebrow. "Still staring at it like it's a secret treasure?" Sophie teased, stepping closer. "Girl, it's beautiful, yes, but don't tell me you're already imagining it on the wrong finger." Emma forced a smile. "It's just... I keep thinking about how soon it all is. The wedding, the planning... Nathan's perfect life. Everything feels so... perfect." She faltered, unsure if the words reflected admiration, doubt, or something else she didn't have a name for. "Perfect, huh?" Sophie said, lowering herself onto the couch and tapping a page of her magazine absentmindedly. "Perfect can be terrifying, you know. Maybe it's good to feel a little nervous. It means you care." She paused, her gaze piercing, softening. "Or maybe it's your conscience telling you to check your heart before you lock it up for life." Emma laughed nervously, brushing off the remark. "I'm fine. Really. It's just... I want everything to go smoothly." And yet, the memory of Liam's touch lingered like a phantom across her skin. It had been years since they had last spoken, years since they had parted without ceremony, without closure. And yet, some invisible tether between them had never broken. Sophie leaned back, scrutinizing her friend carefully. "You've been distracted lately. I can see it. Are you sure this is about the wedding? Or is there... someone else?" Emma's stomach knotted. She wanted to deny it, to shake off the thought, but part of her wondered if Sophie already knew. Somehow, she always knew. "No one else," she said quickly, though her voice lacked conviction. "I promise." Sophie gave her a knowing look, one that didn't require words. She could read Emma like an open book, a skill perfected over countless late-night heart-to-hearts and emergency phone calls. "Just... promise me you'll be honest with yourself," Sophie said softly. "Before you say 'I do.'" Emma nodded, swallowing hard. "I will." By the time they arrived at the boutique, the city streets were alive with morning commuters, coffee vendors, and the low hum of urban energy. Emma's heels clicked against the pavement as they approached the glass-fronted shop, its elegant gold lettering proclaiming Clara Morrison Weddings and Events. Clara was one of those women who exuded competence with a hint of intimidation, a master of orchestrating perfection in all things bridal. Emma had admired her efficiency and calm under pressure, which was exactly what she needed now. "Good morning, ladies," Clara greeted them, her voice crisp but not unkind. Her sharp eyes flicked toward Emma's engagement ring as she shook her hand. "I see someone's excited today. That ring suits you." "Thank you," Emma said, smiling politely. She felt a slight warmth rise to her cheeks, an odd mix of pride and apprehension. Clara gestured for them to follow her into the main showroom, where racks of gowns gleamed under soft chandeliers. Each dress seemed more exquisite than the last, whispering promises of romance and celebration. Emma's heart fluttered at the sight, but beneath it all, the uneasy tension she had carried all morning tugged at her thoughts. "Let's start with your final fittings," Clara said, pulling out a clipboard. "We want to make sure your dress fits perfectly for the rehearsal and the big day. Nathan's lucky to have you." Emma forced a laugh. "I think he's the lucky one," she said, her mind briefly drifting to Liam again. She shook her head sharply, scolding herself. Stop it. He's not here. He's gone. Still, the thought refused to vanish. She could almost see him standing in the shadows, the memory of his smirk, his green eyes, the way his hand had felt against hers-impossible to forget. She hadn't seen him in years, and yet, the memory carried the weight of unfinished stories. The day moved in a whirl of fabrics, mirrors, and fittings. Emma tried to focus, to commit to the joy of the moment, but her mind wandered back to the last time she had truly felt that level of passion, that reckless abandon that only Liam had inspired. Nathan was dependable, loving, and patient-a man any woman would be grateful to have-but he didn't ignite the same fire within her. By late afternoon, Emma found herself alone in the boutique, adjusting the delicate lace at the neckline of her gown. The doorbell chimed softly, and she turned, startled. "Emma?" A voice that she hadn't heard in years sent a jolt of electricity through her. She froze, heart hammering. Her breath caught in her throat as she turned slowly. Standing in the doorway, impossibly handsome, impossibly real, was Liam Blake. His hair slightly tousled, a leather jacket slung casually over his shoulder, his eyes fixed on her like he had never stopped thinking about her. "Liam..." The word was barely a whisper, caught somewhere between disbelief and a thrill she hadn't expected to feel. "I didn't think I'd see you here," he said, stepping forward. "I... I was just passing through the city, and then I saw the boutique..." Emma felt her pulse race. Her carefully structured world-the engagement, the wedding plans, her tidy life-suddenly felt fragile, like glass cracking under pressure. "What are you doing here?" she asked, though part of her already knew the answer wasn't simple. Liam had always had a way of appearing when she least expected it, dragging her heart into chaos. "I... I needed to see you," he admitted, his voice low, intense. "It's been years, Emma. Too many years." Her stomach churned. She wanted to tell him to leave, to go back to wherever he had come from, but the words wouldn't form. Instead, she felt a flicker of something forbidden, something exciting-something she had tried to bury long ago. Sophie's words from that morning echoed in her mind: Promise me you'll be honest with yourself. Emma swallowed, trying to steady herself. "You shouldn't be here," she said, though she didn't move to stop him. "Nathan... he's my fiancé." Liam's gaze softened, yet remained intense. "I know," he said. "And I wouldn't be here if it didn't matter. But I... I had to see you before it's too late." Her hands trembled slightly as she smoothed her dress. Everything about this moment was wrong-dangerous, thrilling, and impossible to resist. Outside the boutique, the late afternoon sun dipped toward the horizon, casting golden light across the city streets. Inside, Emma's perfectly ordered world teetered on the edge of temptation, the promise of what could have been-and what might still be-lingering in the air like a storm waiting to break. And in that moment, she realized her life was about to change in ways she had never anticipated. Because Liam Blake had returned, and nothing would ever be the same again.
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