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Rejecting His Obsession

The cathedral's stained glass windows cast rainbow patterns across my white satin gown as I stood alone at the altar, my bouquet of white roses trembling in my hands. This was supposed to be the happiest day of my life—my fairytale ending with Ethan Sterling, the man who had pursued me relentlessly since our days at Columbia, promising me the world and everything in it. But something was wrong. Terribly wrong. The string quartet had played the wedding march twice now. The minister shifted uncomfortably beside me, checking his watch with increasing frequency. I scanned the sea of faces before me—hundreds of New York's elite in designer suits and couture dresses, diamond earrings catching the light as heads turned to whisper behind manicured hands. In the front row, William Sterling sat rigid in his tailored tuxedo, his expression a mask of controlled fury as he checked his phone for what must have been the twentieth time. Beside him, the rest of the Sterling family maintained their perfect postures, though I could see the tension in their tightly drawn smiles. My gaze drifted to the opposite side, where my parents looked so out of place among the opulence.
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Chapter 3

The small bedroom in my parents' Portland home felt both comforting and suffocating. I sat cross-legged on my childhood bed, the same pink quilt beneath me that had witnessed my teenage dreams—dreams that had never included being abandoned at the altar while pregnant with my betrayer's child.

On my lap lay the velvet box containing the engagement ring I'd been so proud to wear. Not mine to keep, Ethan had made that painfully clear through his lawyers. "Borrowed jewelry," they called it. A Sterling family heirloom that was never truly meant for me.

"You don't have to give it back," Mom had insisted when I told her my plans. "After what he did..."

But I did. I needed to cut every tie.

The morning light filtered through lace curtains as I made my way to Harrington's, Portland's oldest pawn shop. The bell above the door jingled cheerfully, at odds with the heaviness in my chest.

"Good morning, miss." The elderly owner peered at me over half-moon glasses. "What can I help you with today?"

I placed the velvet box on the counter, my fingers lingering for just a moment before I pulled away. "I'd like to sell this."

His eyebrows shot up when he opened the box. "This is quite valuable. Are you certain?"

"Yes," I said firmly. "It was never really mine."

He didn't ask questions, just nodded and named a price that would cover my first few months in London. As he counted out the cash, I felt a weight lifting. Not just the physical weight of the seven-carat diamond, but something deeper—the burden of a life that had been built on illusions.

Back home, I faced my next goodbye. The painting hung in my old bedroom—my first serious work, a landscape of the Oregon coast at sunrise. Ethan had praised it lavishly when he first saw it, offering to have it professionally framed. I'd refused then, wanting to keep it simple. Now I was grateful for that small act of independence.

I carefully wrapped the canvas in brown paper, my throat tight. This painting represented the artist I'd been before Ethan, before I'd set aside my passion to fit into his world. Selling it felt like betrayal, but I needed every dollar for my fresh start.

The local gallery owner bought it without hesitation. "Your work has always had something special, Madison. I hope you'll keep painting, wherever you're going."

I nodded, not trusting myself to speak. The money from the ring and painting sat heavy in my purse as I boarded the red-eye flight to London that evening, a one-way ticket to a city where no one knew my name or my shame.

The cabin lights dimmed as we reached cruising altitude. Around me, passengers settled into sleep, but rest eluded me. I pulled out my laptop, the screen's glow illuminating my face in the darkened cabin. My finger hovered over the keyboard as I stared at the blank email addressed to my Columbia friends.

*Dear everyone,* I began, then stopped. What could I possibly say? *Sorry I disappeared after being publicly humiliated? Sorry I couldn't bear your pity or questions about what went wrong?*

I typed and deleted, typed and deleted, words failing to capture the hurricane of emotions inside me. Finally, I wrote simply:

*I need a fresh start. I'll be okay. Please don't worry.*

My finger hovered over the send button, but I couldn't do it. Not yet. Maybe not ever. I deleted the draft and shut my laptop, turning instead to stare out the window at the vast darkness, broken only by the occasional glimmer of stars.

Somewhere below was the Atlantic, and beyond it, a city where I could be anonymous. Where I could rebuild. Where I could learn to breathe again without the weight of the Sterling name and expectations crushing my chest.

The plane touched down at Heathrow as dawn broke over London, the sky a watercolor wash of pink and gold. Exhaustion pulled at my limbs as I navigated through customs, clutching my single suitcase—all that remained of my former life.

The taxi driver barely glanced at me as I gave him the address of my Shoreditch Airbnb. "First time in London?" he asked, his accent thick.

"Yes," I answered, my hand unconsciously moving to rest on my stomach. "First time."

As we drove through the awakening city, I pressed my forehead against the cool window glass. Buildings blurred past—ancient and modern side by side, history and future coexisting. People hurried along rain-slicked streets, each with their own story, their own purpose.

Soon I would be just another face in this vast city. Not Madison Blake, the jilted almost-Sterling bride whose humiliation had made Page Six. Just Madison. Artist. Survivor. Mother-to-be.

The taxi pulled up to a narrow building wedged between a coffee shop and a vintage clothing store. My new home—temporary, small, nothing like the luxury I'd grown accustomed to with Ethan.

As I paid the driver and struggled with my suitcase on the uneven pavement, my phone buzzed in my pocket. For a moment, I froze, terrified it might be Ethan. But when I finally gathered the courage to look, it was a notification from a pregnancy app I'd downloaded.

*Your baby is now the size of a sweet pea.*

My hand trembled as I stared at the screen. A sweet pea. So tiny, yet already changing everything.

I looked up at the building before me, then at the bustling street around me. Somewhere in this vast city, I would find myself again. And I would make sure my sweet pea never knew what it felt like to be second choice.

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