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One Last Temptation Before I Say I Do

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.
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Chapter 2

Emma Carter felt the air shift around her as Liam Blake stepped into the boutique. It was as if the carefully constructed walls of her life-the engagement, the wedding plans, the neat, predictable rhythm of her world-had suddenly been ripped down in a single, electric moment. She stared at him, trying to reconcile the memory of the boy she had once loved with the man now standing before her, all grown and undeniably magnetic.

"You-what are you doing here?" she asked again, her voice firmer this time, though the tremor in her tone betrayed her calm exterior.

"I told you," Liam said, his eyes softening but still burning with intensity. "I had to see you. I couldn't let you walk down that aisle without-without knowing I'm still here." He ran a hand through his dark hair, a gesture she remembered all too well, the casual intimacy that had once made her heart skip.

Emma swallowed hard. "Liam, this isn't... I'm engaged. You know that." Her words sounded like a plea, though she was trying to convince herself more than him.

"I know," Liam said, stepping a little closer, though still respecting the invisible line of propriety. "And I wouldn't be here if I didn't mean every word I said. But I couldn't leave without telling you..." He trailed off, and for a moment, the boutique was silent except for the faint hum of city traffic outside.

Emma felt Sophie's presence behind her even before she saw her. "Emma, what's going on?" Sophie's voice was careful but edged with suspicion. Emma turned to find Sophie standing in the doorway, arms crossed, her expression a mixture of concern and barely restrained curiosity.

"This isn't-he shouldn't be here," Emma said quickly, though she wasn't sure if she was referring to Liam, the disruption he represented, or the feelings that were already stirring uncomfortably within her.

Sophie stepped forward, her gaze sharp. "I don't like the look of this," she said bluntly. "He just shows up out of nowhere, after years, and... what? What does he want, Emma?"

Emma felt her pulse quicken. How could she explain it without sounding reckless? Without admitting that a small part of her heart had never fully healed from their past? "He... he just wanted to see me," she said finally, hoping her voice sounded casual.

Liam's jaw tightened imperceptibly, as though he understood that her words were a carefully constructed shield. "It's more than that," he said quietly. "I needed to see you before it's too late." His gaze lingered on her with an intensity that made Emma shift slightly under the weight of his attention.

Sophie's eyes narrowed. "Too late for what?" she asked, her tone now sharper.

Emma had no answer. The truth was simple yet terrifying: she didn't know if it was too late for her heart-or if she even wanted it to be.

Clara Morrison, the wedding planner, entered then, clipboard in hand, her perfectly manicured nails tapping against the paper. "Everything okay here?" she asked, her eyes flicking between Emma and Liam. Something about her expression suggested she was already piecing together the tension.

Emma swallowed, suddenly aware of how exposed this moment felt. "Yes, everything's fine," she said, forcing a smile.

Liam, ever perceptive, didn't take his eyes off her. "I don't want to cause trouble," he said softly. "I just... needed to see you one last time."

Emma's mind raced. One last time. Those words were heavy with implication. One last time could mean closure-or temptation. And she felt the pull of both, a magnetic force she had no intention of acknowledging but couldn't ignore.

Sophie's eyes flicked between the two of them, suspicion sharpening into clarity. "Emma," she said softly, "you need to think. Really think. Because I can see it in your face-you're tempted."

The word hit Emma like a cold splash of water. She didn't reply immediately. She couldn't. Liam's presence was intoxicating, a reminder of the reckless, passionate love she had once shared with him-the love she had buried under years of careful planning and loyalty.

Nathan. The name echoed in her mind. Nathan, her fiancé, who had waited patiently, who had built a life with her, who loved her in ways that were steady and safe. And yet, here was Liam, unpredictable, dangerous, alive in ways Nathan never would be.

Clara, sensing the tension, stepped closer. "Emma, dear, let's focus. We can talk later." She gave Liam a measured glance. "And you-this isn't the time or place for personal... confrontations."

Liam nodded, but the smoldering intensity in his eyes didn't fade. He took a step back, his presence lingering like a charged current in the air. "I'll leave you to your preparations," he said finally, his voice soft but resolute. "But I needed you to know... I'm still here."

With that, he turned and walked toward the door. Emma watched him go, feeling a strange emptiness left in his wake. The world seemed quieter now, but heavier. The door clicked closed behind him, leaving Emma with a storm of conflicting emotions she couldn't yet name.

Sophie stepped closer, her hand on Emma's shoulder. "See?" she said gently. "This is what I meant. He's back, and now you're facing... yourself. And maybe a choice you're not ready for."

Emma nodded, trying to steady her breathing. "I know," she whispered. "I just... I didn't expect it. I wasn't ready."

Sophie gave her a knowing smile. "Well, life doesn't always wait for you to be ready. But you have to face it, Emma. You have to decide what matters more-what's safe, or what your heart really wants."

Emma swallowed, nodding again, though her mind was already racing ahead, imagining what life would feel like if she gave in to the temptation Liam represented-or if she ignored it entirely.

By the time she left the boutique with Sophie, the late afternoon sun was stretching across the streets in long, golden ribbons. Emma's heart felt like it was both soaring and sinking at once. She couldn't stop thinking about Liam-the way he looked at her, the words he had spoken, the unspoken promise that hung between them.

"Do you want to talk about it?" Sophie asked as they walked side by side, the city bustling around them.

Emma shook her head. "I can't," she admitted. "Not yet. I just... I need to process this."

Sophie didn't press further, but she didn't have to. Emma knew her friend understood. Sophie had always been the voice of reason, the one who would push her to confront her feelings instead of burying them under careful planning and logic.

That evening, when Emma returned to her apartment, she found Nathan waiting. He was sitting on the couch, a glass of wine in his hand, looking effortlessly composed, the very picture of the man she had chosen to spend her life with. His smile was warm, but there was a flicker of something else in his eyes-an almost imperceptible concern that Emma noticed immediately.

"Hey," she said softly, dropping her bag and moving toward him.

"Hey," he replied, standing to greet her. He kissed her forehead, careful, familiar, grounding. "How was your day?"

Emma hesitated, caught between the worlds of her present and her past. "Busy," she said finally. "The dress fitting went well." She forced a smile, but Nathan, perceptive as always, didn't miss the tension in her shoulders.

"You okay?" he asked, his hand brushing hers. "You seem... distracted."

Emma's chest tightened. How could she tell him the truth? That Liam Blake had appeared out of nowhere, stirring up emotions she thought she had long buried? That she felt her loyalty waver in a way that terrified her?

"I'm fine," she said instead, choosing safety over honesty. "Really."

Nathan nodded, trusting her words, though Emma knew he would feel the subtle shift, the invisible thread of conflict she couldn't hide entirely. He leaned back on the couch, trying to give her space, and she sank beside him, grateful for the comfort of his presence even as her mind was a storm of temptation.

That night, Emma lay in bed, unable to sleep. The city outside her window glittered with lights, but inside, her thoughts were darker, heavier. Liam's image kept returning, flashing across her mind in vivid, almost painful detail-the way he had looked at her, the words he had left unsaid, the energy he carried into a room simply by being there.

She rolled onto her side, hugging her pillow tightly, and whispered to the empty room, "What are you doing here, Liam?"

And in the silence that followed, the answer was simple, terrifying, and impossible to ignore: he had returned to claim a piece of her heart.

Emma knew then that the coming days would be a battle between loyalty and desire, between the life she had carefully built and the fire that still lingered from the past. And deep down, she feared that no matter how hard she tried, the temptation might just be too strong to resist.

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