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Revenge on Cheating Fiancé

The engagement party was supposed to be the happiest night of my life. Seven years with Henry had led to this moment—our friends and family gathered to celebrate our future together. I'd spent weeks planning every detail, from the champagne selection to the flower arrangements. Everything had to be perfect. I stood near the entrance of the venue, greeting guests with a smile that felt painted on my face. My sister Sarah appeared at my side, squeezing my hand. "You look stunning," she whispered, adjusting my earrings. "Henry is so lucky." I nodded, scanning the room for him. He'd disappeared twenty minutes ago, saying something about checking with the caterers. Typical Henry—always taking care of details.
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The engagement party was supposed to be the happiest night of my life. Seven years with Henry had led to this moment—our friends and family gathered to celebrate our future together. I'd spent weeks planning every detail, from the champagne selection to the flower arrangements. Everything had to be perfect.

I stood near the entrance of the venue, greeting guests with a smile that felt painted on my face. My sister Sarah appeared at my side, squeezing my hand.

"You look stunning," she whispered, adjusting my earrings. "Henry is so lucky."

I nodded, scanning the room for him. He'd disappeared twenty minutes ago, saying something about checking with the caterers. Typical Henry—always taking care of details.

The murmur of conversation suddenly shifted. Heads turned toward the entrance, and a collective gasp rippled through the crowd. I followed their gaze and felt my stomach drop.

Frances Hunt stood in the doorway, her slender frame draped in white silk that I recognized instantly. My wedding dress. The custom gown I'd spent months designing, with its delicate lace bodice and sweetheart neckline, now hugged Frances's curves as if it had been made for her.

"What is she doing?" Sarah hissed, her fingers digging into my arm.

I couldn't answer. My throat had closed up as Frances glided into the room, her smile radiant as she accepted congratulations from confused guests. She moved with practiced grace, pausing occasionally to pose for photos with Henry's colleagues.

"Isn't this dress amazing?" she called out, twirling so the skirt flared around her. "Henry has such exquisite taste!"

The room temperature seemed to drop ten degrees. I stood frozen, watching as she approached Marcus, one of Henry's oldest friends.

"You have to get a picture of this," she said, striking a pose. "Henry will want to see how it looks."

She placed her hand on Marcus's arm, leaning in close enough that her breath would tickle his ear. The intimacy of the gesture made my chest tighten.

"Where's Henry?" I managed to ask Sarah, my voice barely audible.

Before she could answer, Henry appeared beside Frances, his expression shifting from surprise to something harder to read as he noticed me standing there.

"Elise," he said, approaching with his hands raised as if calming a spooked animal. "We need to talk."

He guided me toward a quiet corner, away from the curious eyes of our guests. The moment we were alone, I turned to him.

"What is she doing in my wedding dress?" I demanded, struggling to keep my voice steady.

"It's not what it looks like," Henry said, running a hand through his dark hair—a gesture I once found endearing but now recognized as his tell when he was about to lie. "Frances was just helping me out."

"Helping you what?" I crossed my arms, the champagne flute in my hand trembling slightly.

"She tried it on so I could see if it needed any final adjustments." His smile didn't reach his eyes. "You know how particular you are about the details."

"I'm particular about who wears my wedding dress," I shot back. "And I never asked her to try it on."

"You're overreacting," he said, his tone taking on that patronizing edge I'd grown to recognize. "It's just a dress, Elise. Frances was doing us a favor."

I opened my mouth to argue, then stopped as something caught my eye. Around Frances's neck gleamed a delicate silver chain with a small diamond pendant—identical to the one Henry had given me on our fifth anniversary.

"Unique," he'd called it then. "Just like you."

My fingers automatically went to my own necklace, the metal suddenly burning against my skin.

"That's the same necklace you gave me," I said quietly.

Henry's eyes darted to it, then back to my face. "It's a popular design," he said smoothly. "Lots of women have them."

"But you said mine was unique."

"I meant the sentiment behind it." He reached for my hand, but I pulled away.

The party continued around us, but all I could see was Frances, laughing and posing in my dress, wearing my necklace, while Henry's friends took photos of her with their phones.

Two hours later, I locked myself in the bathroom, splashing cold water on my face. The door opened and closed as other women came and went, their voices drifting around me.

"...never seen anything so awkward," one woman was saying.

"I heard they're practically living together," another replied.

"Elise has no idea," a third voice added. "I've seen them at that little Italian place on Maple Street three times this month."

"Always sitting in the back booth," agreed the first voice. "So obvious."

I froze, my hands still dripping water onto the marble countertop.

"Remember that charity gala last year?" the second woman continued. "They left together before midnight."

"I thought she was just his friend," the third voice said, but there was no conviction in it.

The bathroom door swung open again, and their voices dropped to whispers. I caught my reflection in the mirror—pale face, smudged mascara, eyes wide with the realization that I might not know the man I was about to marry at all.

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