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Pregnant Mistress at Wedding Day

Victoria Caldwell’s society wedding implodes when pregnant Sophia storms the cathedral claiming the groom, Alexander, is the father. Victoria calmly orders the reception to proceed, then secretly hires PI James Morrison and raids Alexander’s locked drawer, photographing credit-card receipts from his Chicago tryst. While Alexander swears ignorance, Victoria amasses proof of the affair and begins crafting a cold, calculated reprisal.
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Chapter 1

I stood at the altar of St. Patrick's Cathedral, my hands steady as they held Alexander's. The weight of three hundred pairs of eyes—the who's who of New York's elite—rested on my shoulders, but I didn't mind. I'd been preparing for this moment my entire life.

My custom Vera Wang gown whispered against the marble floor, its intricate beading catching the light that streamed through the stained glass windows. Everything was perfect. The cathedral smelled of fresh lilies and old money—exactly as I had planned.

"You look breathtaking," Alexander murmured, his dark eyes warm with admiration. I allowed myself a small, practiced smile in return. Margaret, my mother, had always said that a true lady never shows all her cards, even in moments of triumph.

The officiant's voice echoed through the vaulted ceiling. "If anyone can show just cause why this couple cannot lawfully be joined together in matrimony, let them speak now or forever hold their peace."

A moment of ceremonial silence followed—the brief pause before we would proceed to the vows that would bind us forever.

Then came the sound of the heavy cathedral doors crashing open.

The collective intake of breath from our guests created a strange vacuum of sound as a woman I'd never seen before stood framed in the doorway. She wore a simple blue dress that stretched tight across her swollen belly. Her face was flushed, her eyes wild with determination as she strode down the aisle.

"I object!" Her voice carried through the cathedral with surprising strength. "I'm carrying Alexander's child."

Time seemed to slow. I felt Alexander's hands tense in mine, saw his face drain of color. The woman—she couldn't have been more than twenty-five—fumbled in her purse and pulled out what appeared to be ultrasound images.

"I have proof," she continued, waving the black and white photos. "We've been together for months. Ask him about the conference in Chicago six months ago."

The cathedral erupted into chaos. Photographers who had been hired to capture our perfect day now turned their lenses toward this unfolding drama. Flashbulbs popped like lightning in a storm. The hushed whispers grew to a dull roar.

"Victoria, I don't—I've never—" Alexander stammered beside me, but the pallor of his face told a different story.

I felt my mother's eyes on me from the front row. Margaret had taught me from childhood that composure was everything. "A lady never loses control in public," she would say. "Tears are for pillows, not for people."

So I didn't cry. I didn't scream. I simply turned slightly to observe the woman—Sophia, I would later learn—as she continued her accusations.

"Tell her, Alexander!" she demanded, one hand protectively over her belly. "Tell your bride about us!"

Alexander took a step toward her, his face contorted in anger. "This is insane! I don't know what you're talking about!"

But there was something in the way his voice cracked, something in the way he couldn't quite meet my eyes that made my stomach turn to ice.

The officiant looked helplessly between us. Our guests were riveted, watching the spectacle unfold like the season finale of their favorite reality show.

I should have been devastated. I should have collapsed in tears or fled in humiliation. That's what everyone expected—what they were waiting for.

Instead, I felt an odd calm settle over me. A clarity I'd never experienced before.

I gently disengaged my hand from Alexander's and walked to the microphone that had been set up for our vows. The sound system squealed slightly as I adjusted it.

"Ladies and gentlemen," I said, my voice perfectly modulated, not a tremor to be detected. "I want to thank you all for coming today. Despite this... unexpected development, the reception will continue as planned at the Plaza Hotel. Please join us there for dinner and dancing."

A collective gasp went through the congregation. Alexander stared at me in disbelief. Sophia's mouth fell open, clearly unprepared for this response.

I smoothed my gown and walked down the aisle with measured steps, my head held high, my expression serene. As I passed the stunned faces of our guests, I caught my mother's eye. The slight nod she gave me contained both approval and something else—a glint of something dangerous that mirrored what was beginning to crystallize in my own heart.

Behind me, I could hear Alexander's desperate attempts to follow, to explain, while simultaneously trying to silence Sophia's continued accusations.

But I didn't look back. Not yet. First, I needed a plan.

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