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Shattered Promises, New Beginnings

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Shattered Promises, New Beginnings Chapter 1

The storm outside LAX airport raged like a living thing, battering the windows with sheets of rain that distorted the world beyond the glass. I huddled deeper into my coat, the small velvet box in my palm growing warm against my skin despite the chill that had settled into my bones.

"Ninety-nine acts of love," I whispered to myself, the words a mantra that had kept me going through the endless delays and Gabriel's increasingly vague promises. Tonight was supposed to be different. Tonight was supposed to be everything.

I glanced at the departures board again, though I knew it wouldn't have changed. Flight BA283 from London Heathrow. Delayed. Indefinitely.

"Miss, I really need to advise you to head home," the airport staff member said, her voice kind but firm as she approached my bench for the third time. "This storm isn't letting up, and the flight could be canceled entirely."

I shook my head, my fingers tightening around the velvet box. Inside were the custom platinum cufflinks I'd spent weeks choosing for Gabriel—each engraved with our initials intertwined. They weren't just cufflinks; they were a symbol of everything we'd built together.

"I'll wait," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "He'll be here."

The woman sighed but didn't push further. As she walked away, I pulled out my phone and scrolled through our last messages. Gabriel's final text before boarding in London: *Coming home to you, my love. This is it.*

This was it. His ninety-ninth promise. The one that would finally lead to forever.

I closed my eyes and rehearsed how it would go. He'd walk through those arrival doors, tired but beautiful in that way that always made my heart skip. He'd see me waiting and cross the terminal in long strides. Then he'd drop to one knee right here in the middle of LAX and ask me to be his wife.

The fever was making my thoughts fuzzy, but I couldn't leave. Not when I was so close.

"Miss?" Another voice, this one belonging to a security guard. "Are you alright? You look..."

"I'm fine," I lied, though my skin felt like it was burning from the inside out. The terminal lights seemed too bright suddenly, the sounds around me muffled as if I were underwater.

Just a little longer. Gabriel would be here soon.

But as the hours crawled by and the storm intensified, my determination began to waver. My head throbbed, and black spots danced at the edges of my vision. I tried to stand but found my legs unsteady beneath me.

"Ma'am?" Someone was touching my shoulder. "Ma'am, are you sick?"

I tried to respond, but my tongue felt thick in my mouth. The last thing I remembered was the ceiling tiles spinning above me as I collapsed.

---

Beeping machines. Antiseptic smell. Voices floating in and out of my consciousness.

"She's burning up," someone said.

"Probably been sitting there for hours in that damp coat."

"Get her some Tylenol and fluids."

I drifted in and out, catching fragments of conversation around me. Airport medical center. Severe fever. Dehydration.

Time lost meaning. Minutes or hours could have passed before I finally felt myself surfacing from the fog. My body ached everywhere, but the worst of the fever seemed to have broken.

"Here, honey." A nurse with kind eyes helped me sit up, pressing a cup of water into my hands. "You gave us quite a scare."

"Thank you," I managed, my voice raspy. "What time is it?"

"Just after seven in the morning," she said. "Your phone's been buzzing non-stop. I kept it safe for you."

She handed me my phone, and I clutched it like a lifeline. Maybe Gabriel had landed after all. Maybe he was looking for me.

But as I unlocked the screen, my breath caught in my throat.

Notifications flooded in—Instagram, Twitter, Facebook. All filled with the same images.

Gabriel and Eden.

In wedding attire.

The first photo showed them exchanging vows in what looked like a historic London chapel. Gabriel in a perfectly tailored tuxedo, Eden in a flowing designer gown. Their hands joined as they slipped rings onto each other's fingers.

My hands trembled so violently I nearly dropped the phone.

"No," I whispered, scrolling frantically through the posts. "No, no, no."

But there was no denying it. Image after image showed their ceremony in exquisite detail—Gabriel smiling down at Eden as they cut a cake, their first dance as husband and wife, champagne glasses clinking in celebration.

The timestamp on the first photo was 6:47 PM yesterday evening. Exactly when Gabriel's flight was supposed to land at LAX.

Exactly when I was still waiting in the terminal, rehearsing my reaction to his proposal.

Comments poured in beneath each post:

"Congratulations to the happy couple!"

"Such a beautiful surprise wedding!"

"So glad Gabriel finally settled down with the right woman."

Each word was a knife twisting deeper into my chest.

As I stared at the images of their perfect London ceremony, one thought crystallized through my shock and pain:

While I had been waiting in a storm, believing in his promise, Gabriel had been marrying someone else.

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Shattered Promises, New Beginnings of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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