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Revenge Marriage: Discovering Love After Betrayal

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The morning sun streamed through my car windows as I pulled into the venue parking lot, my heart fluttering with anticipation. Tomorrow was supposed to be the happiest day of my life—my wedding to Spencer Morrison, the man I had spent the last three years loving with every fiber of my being. I wanted one final look at our wedding space before the rehearsal dinner tonight. The Rosewood Estate was everything I'd dreamed of—elegant gardens, a glass-enclosed reception hall that caught the light just perfectly, and enough space for the two hundred guests who would witness our union. "Just a quick peek," I whispered to myself, clutching my planner to my chest as I stepped out of my car. The venue coordinator had given me permission to stop by, knowing how meticulously I'd planned every detail. As I approached the entrance, I heard staff voices coming from inside. "The bride was absolutely glowing in that dress," a woman's voice echoed. "I've never seen Mr. Morrison look so emotional." I froze, my hand hovering over the door handle.

Revenge Marriage: Discovering Love After Betrayal Chapter 1

The morning sun streamed through my car windows as I pulled into the venue parking lot, my heart fluttering with anticipation. Tomorrow was supposed to be the happiest day of my life—my wedding to Spencer Morrison, the man I had spent the last three years loving with every fiber of my being.

I wanted one final look at our wedding space before the rehearsal dinner tonight. The Rosewood Estate was everything I'd dreamed of—elegant gardens, a glass-enclosed reception hall that caught the light just perfectly, and enough space for the two hundred guests who would witness our union.

"Just a quick peek," I whispered to myself, clutching my planner to my chest as I stepped out of my car. The venue coordinator had given me permission to stop by, knowing how meticulously I'd planned every detail.

As I approached the entrance, I heard staff voices coming from inside.

"The bride was absolutely glowing in that dress," a woman's voice echoed. "I've never seen Mr. Morrison look so emotional."

I froze, my hand hovering over the door handle. Mr. Morrison? My Spencer? But our wedding wasn't until tomorrow.

"I know! And using all the same decorations the Collins wedding had planned—smart way to save money, I guess," another voice replied with a laugh.

My blood ran cold. I pushed open the door, startling the two staff members who were arranging chairs.

"Oh! Ms. Collins! We weren't expecting you until—" The younger woman's eyes widened in panic.

"What wedding?" My voice came out barely above a whisper. "What wedding happened here yesterday?"

The women exchanged horrified glances.

"I think there's been some confusion," the older one attempted, but her colleague, clearly new and unaware of the situation, spoke over her.

"Mr. Morrison's wedding to that woman in the wheelchair—his childhood friend? They used all your decorations and everything. The bride even wore your dress! I thought it was strange they'd have two ceremonies, but—"

The world tilted beneath my feet. My wedding dress. My venue. My decorations. The ones I'd spent months selecting, the ones Spencer had claimed to love.

"Ms. Collins, please, let me call someone for you," the older woman said, reaching for my arm as I stumbled backward.

"No." I straightened my spine, a cold fury replacing my shock. "I need to speak with my fiancé."

---

The Morrison estate loomed before me, its grand columns and manicured lawns no longer impressive but mocking. I'd driven there in a daze, my mind replaying those staff members' words over and over.

I didn't bother knocking. I used the key Spencer had given me months ago, pushing open the heavy front door with trembling hands.

"Spencer!" My voice echoed through the marble foyer.

He appeared at the top of the staircase, his expression shifting from surprise to something else—guilt, perhaps, though not enough of it.

"Emerson? I wasn't expecting you until the rehearsal tonight." He descended the stairs slowly, as if approaching a wild animal.

"I went to the venue this morning." My voice was eerily calm. "The staff told me about your wedding yesterday. To Hadassah. In my dress. Using my decorations."

He had the audacity to sigh, as if I was being unreasonable. "I was going to tell you today. I didn't want it to interfere with our rehearsal dinner."

"Tell me what exactly?" I demanded, my voice rising. "That you married another woman the day before our wedding?"

"It wasn't a real wedding," Spencer said dismissively. "Hadassah is dying, Emerson. She's been my friend since childhood, and her last wish was to experience a wedding day. It was symbolic, not legal."

I stared at him, unable to comprehend the coldness in his eyes. "And my dress? My venue? Everything I planned?"

"She loved what you chose." He shrugged. "It seemed wasteful not to use it twice."

Something broke inside me then—not my heart, but the illusion I had built around this man.

"You're telling me," I said slowly, "that you held a wedding ceremony for another woman, using everything I carefully selected for our day, and you didn't think to ask me first?"

"She's dying, Emerson." His voice hardened. "I was fulfilling a dying person's last wish. I thought you'd understand. This isn't about you."

I slipped the diamond ring from my finger and placed it on the side table with a soft click.

"You're right, Spencer. This isn't about me. It never was."

His eyes widened as realization dawned. "You're overreacting. Our wedding is tomorrow—"

"No," I cut him off. "There is no wedding tomorrow. I refuse to be anyone's second choice."

I turned and walked to the door, my steps surprisingly steady despite my crumbling world.

"Emerson!" he called after me. "Don't be selfish!"

I paused at the doorway, looking back at the stranger I'd almost married. "Goodbye, Spencer."

---

My parents were waiting when I returned home, their faces etched with concern. One look at me, and they knew.

"Oh, sweetheart," my mother whispered, pulling me into her arms.

"He married someone else yesterday," I said, my voice hollow. "In my dress. At our venue."

My father's face darkened with rage. "I'll kill him."

"No." I pulled away from my mother, a strange calm settling over me. "I'm going to return everything he ever gave me. Tonight."

As I climbed the stairs to my bedroom, I heard my father's voice, low and furious: "I always thought there was something off about that boy."

In my room, I began methodically gathering Spencer's gifts—jewelry, books, mementos from trips. Each item went into a box, along with a note: "I refuse to be anyone's second choice. -E"

Tomorrow would have been my wedding day. Instead, it would be the first day of my new life—a life without Spencer Morrison.

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Revenge Marriage: Discovering Love After Betrayal of Contents

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Ch. 8
Ch. 9
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