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Rejected by Fiancé's Lies Novel Cover

Rejected by Fiancé's Lies

The doorbell rang at precisely seven o'clock. I'd been pacing our living room for the past hour, smoothing down my navy dress and checking my reflection in every reflective surface. Damon was finally home after three months in the Colorado Rockies. Three months of video calls where his face would freeze and pixelate, of text messages that took hours to respond, of me planning our wedding alone. I flung open the door, my heart leaping at the sight of him. "Damon!" He stood there in his worn hiking boots and a faded jacket, his dark hair longer than when he'd left. His smile was tired but genuine—until it faltered slightly at whatever expression crossed my face. "Nia." He stepped forward, his arms encircling me in a familiar embrace that smelled of pine and mountain air. "God, I missed you." I buried my face in his chest, breathing him in. "I missed you too.
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Chapter 2

The morning of my wedding dawned with perfect clarity—not a cloud in the sky, as if the universe itself had conspired to mock me. I stood in the bridal suite, staring at my reflection in the mirror. The woman looking back at me wore a custom ivory gown that had taken nine months to create, her makeup flawless, her hair arranged in an elegant updo adorned with pearl pins.

My hands trembled as I picked up the small notebook where I'd written my vows.

"I can't do this," I whispered to myself.

The words echoed in the empty room, giving voice to the decision I'd made in the darkest hours of the night.

---

"Attention, everyone." My voice rang out across the hotel ballroom where our guests had gathered. The string quartet fell silent mid-note. "I have an announcement to make."

Two hundred faces turned toward me, expressions ranging from confusion to concern. Damon stood at the altar, handsome in his tuxedo, his eyes wide with shock.

"Nia," he whispered urgently. "What are you doing?"

I stepped away from him, my heels clicking against the marble floor. "The wedding is off."

Gasps rippled through the crowd. My mother's hand flew to her mouth. Damon's father stood up abruptly, his face flushing.

"You can't be serious," Damon hissed, reaching for my arm.

I sidestepped him, addressing our guests directly. "I cannot marry a man whose heart belongs to someone else."

"That's ridiculous!" Marcus pushed through the crowd, his face twisted with anger. "Damon loves you. He's been planning this wedding for months."

"Has he?" I challenged, my voice steadier than I felt. "Or has he been planning something else entirely?"

"Our research in Colorado was groundbreaking," Celeste interjected, stepping forward in a bridesmaid dress that suddenly seemed inappropriate. "Damon and I were working tirelessly—"

"Working," I repeated, the word bitter on my tongue. "Is that what you call it?"

More murmurs spread through the crowd. Eleanor Nelson, Raphael's grandmother, watched with shrewd eyes from the front row.

"Nia, you're being unreasonable," Marcus insisted, his voice carrying across the silent room. "Celeste is just a colleague. This jealousy is completely unfounded."

"Jealousy?" I laughed, but there was no humor in it. "You have no idea what you're talking about."

---

"Let me show you something," Marcus said hours later in the hotel bar, sliding his phone across the table to me.

I'd changed into jeans and a sweater, my wedding dress hanging in the closet like a ghost. Most guests had left in awkward silence. Only a few remained—those too curious or too loyal to abandon the drama unfolding.

The screen displayed text messages between Damon and someone named Gabrielle O'Brien.

"Look at these," Marcus insisted, scrolling through them. "These are from four years ago, after the mountain accident."

I read the messages, my stomach twisting:

*Gabrielle: I found you unconscious in the snow. I dragged you to shelter.*

*Damon: You saved my life.*

*Gabrielle: Anyone would have done the same.*

*Damon: No one else was there. Only you.*

"There's more," Marcus said, pulling up photos. "These were taken at the hospital after the rescue."

The images showed Damon in a hospital bed, a beautiful woman with auburn hair standing beside him—not me.

"This is Gabrielle," Marcus explained. "She's Celeste's sister. She's the one who saved Damon's life."

"That's impossible," I whispered, my fingers tightening around the phone. "I was there. I found him."

Marcus shook his head, his expression pitying. "No, Nia. You weren't even on that expedition. Gabrielle was the one who risked everything to bring Damon back."

I stared at him, incredulous. "You can't possibly believe that."

"The evidence is right here," he countered, gesturing to the phone. "Why would Damon lie about something so important?"

---

"Why?" I demanded, confronting Damon in his study later that night.

He sat surrounded by research papers, his tie loosened, his eyes hollow. "You wouldn't understand."

"Try me," I insisted, leaning against his desk. "Tell me about Gabrielle."

Damon's face crumpled slightly at the name. "She's... everything."

"And Celeste?"

He looked up at me, his eyes filled with a mixture of defiance and shame. "Celeste is her sister."

"I know that part," I snapped. "What I don't understand is why you're tattooing her with designs meant for someone else."

Damon's shoulders sagged. "Because I can't have Gabrielle."

The confession hung between us, heavy with implications.

"Every tattoo on Celeste's body represents memories and symbols that belong to Gabrielle," he continued, his voice breaking. "Every design, every placement—they're all for her."

I stepped back, the full weight of his betrayal crashing down on me. "So Celeste is just... what? A substitute?"

Damon didn't answer, but his silence was confirmation enough.

I thought of all the intimate moments I'd witnessed between them—the touching, the whispered words, the way he'd traced patterns across her skin with such reverence.

"How long?" I asked, my voice barely audible.

"Since Colorado," he admitted. "Since I realized Gabrielle couldn't be part of my life."

I closed my eyes, understanding flooding through me like ice water. Every tattoo, every secret glance, every moment I'd felt excluded—it had all been about her. About Gabrielle.

And I had been blind to it all.

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