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Rising Above Deception

I smoothed down the delicate lace of my wedding gown as Ryan and I climbed the steps of Manhattan City Hall. My heart fluttered with anticipation. After five years of waiting, of supporting him through every career move, of being his rock while he built his marketing career, today was finally my day. Our day. "You look beautiful," Ryan whispered, his hand resting possessively on my lower back. "Like a real princess." I beamed at him, pride swelling in my chest. I'd designed this dress myself, the crown jewel of my bridal boutique's collection. The sweetheart neckline and hand-stitched crystal beadwork had taken me weeks to perfect. "Are you sure you're okay with just doing the registration today?" I asked, a small twinge of disappointment flickering through me. "My parents were hoping—" "Claire," Ryan cut me off, his smile tight at the edges.
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I smoothed down the delicate lace of my wedding gown as Ryan and I climbed the steps of Manhattan City Hall. My heart fluttered with anticipation. After five years of waiting, of supporting him through every career move, of being his rock while he built his marketing career, today was finally my day. Our day.

"You look beautiful," Ryan whispered, his hand resting possessively on my lower back. "Like a real princess."

I beamed at him, pride swelling in my chest. I'd designed this dress myself, the crown jewel of my bridal boutique's collection. The sweetheart neckline and hand-stitched crystal beadwork had taken me weeks to perfect.

"Are you sure you're okay with just doing the registration today?" I asked, a small twinge of disappointment flickering through me. "My parents were hoping—"

"Claire," Ryan cut me off, his smile tight at the edges. "We talked about this. The intimate ceremony now, big reception later when my investors are in town. It makes more sense this way."

I nodded quickly, pushing away the doubt. This was Ryan's way—practical, strategic. Always thinking about the next opportunity. It was one of the things I'd fallen in love with about him in college.

"Of course," I said, squeezing his arm. "You're right."

The registration process was quick, almost anticlimactic after years of dreaming about this moment. Ryan seemed distracted, checking his phone repeatedly as we signed the papers. The clerk handed him our marriage certificate, and he tucked it into his inner jacket pocket before I could even look at it.

"I'll keep it safe," he said with a wink. "Let's celebrate tonight."

But our celebration turned out to be Ryan dropping me off at our Upper East Side apartment with a quick kiss and a promise to return later. "Emergency client meeting," he explained, already halfway out the door.

I stood alone in our apartment, still in my wedding gown, feeling strangely hollow. To fill the emptiness, I decided to organize our paperwork for our upcoming honeymoon. Ryan had handled all the arrangements, as usual, but I wanted to make copies of our marriage certificate for safekeeping.

As I sorted through the stack of documents on his desk, my phone rang. I answered without checking the caller ID, expecting it to be Jessica from the boutique with congratulations.

"Mrs. Mitchell?" an unfamiliar voice asked.

The title sent a thrill through me. "Yes, this is Claire Mitchell."

"This is Sandra from the clerk's office. I'm calling about the paperwork you submitted today. There seems to be a discrepancy we need to clear up."

My brow furrowed. "Discrepancy?"

"Yes, we have no record of a marriage registration for Ryan Mitchell and Claire Matthews today. Are you sure you completed the process?"

The room seemed to tilt. "Yes, we were just there. We signed everything. My husband has the certificate."

"I'm sorry, but there's nothing in our system. Could you have gone to a different office?"

My hands trembled as I hung up. This had to be a mistake. Frantically, I pulled open Ryan's desk drawer, searching for the certificate he'd tucked away. Instead, I found a manila envelope with official-looking papers inside.

As I unfolded them, the world stopped spinning. It was a marriage certificate, alright. But not ours. The elegant script clearly showed Ryan Mitchell wed to Amanda Walsh—dated three weeks ago.

The room spun as puzzle pieces clicked into place. The sudden business trips. The mysterious text messages. The way he'd insisted on a private registration today instead of the ceremony I'd dreamed of.

It had all been a lie. A cruel, elaborate charade.

I sank to the floor, my beautiful wedding dress pooling around me like a broken promise. Tears blurred my vision as I clutched the evidence of Ryan's ultimate betrayal. Five years of my life, of cooking his meals, cleaning his apartment, supporting his dreams—all while he planned a future with someone else.

Through my tears, I pulled out my phone and dialed the one person who had never let me down, whose steady presence had been my one constant since childhood.

"Ethan," I sobbed when he answered, unable to form coherent thoughts through my shattered heart. "He married someone else. It was all fake."

Ethan's voice was tight with concern. "Claire, where are you? I'm coming right now."

"I gave him everything," I whispered, rage and humiliation burning through my veins. Then, without thinking, the words tumbled out: "Marry me, Ethan."

The line went silent for a heartbeat. I closed my eyes, mortified by my impulsive proposal, ready to laugh it off as hysteria.

But Ethan's response came without hesitation, his voice steady and sure: "Yes. I'll be at City Hall in an hour. Wait for me, Claire."

And just like that, my world tilted on its axis once again.

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