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The Day My Groom Chose My Sister

On her wedding day, a bride is abandoned when her groom chooses her sister, shattering her world. This betrayal triggers a journey into a web of secrets and unexpected romance. As she navigates her heartbreak, she uncovers hidden truths about her family and the man she thought she loved. The sudden rejection leads to a mystery that challenges everything she knew, forcing her to redefine her future while searching for the real reason behind the choice.
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Chapter 2

The door of Nathan's sleek black car closed behind us with a soft thud, sealing us into a cocoon of leather and silence.

The engine hummed to life, purring quietly as Nathan pulled away from the curb, leaving behind the cathedral—and my humiliation—in a blur of stained glass and stone.

I stared at my hands, still trembling in my lap. The enormous diamond Travis had insisted I wear felt suddenly heavy, a shackle rather than a symbol of commitment. I twisted it off and held it out to Nathan.

"You can have this back," I whispered, my voice still raw from the ceremony. "I'm sure it's worth something."

Nathan glanced at the ring without taking it. "Keep it. Consider it compensation for five years of your life."

Five years. The words hung in the air between us, and something inside me cracked.

A small, strangled sound escaped my throat—half laugh, half sob. It was followed by another, and then another, until I was gasping for air between ragged breaths.

"Nathan," I choked out, my vision blurring. "You're dead. You're supposed to be dead."

The dam broke. Five years of carefully constructed walls crumbled, and I was drowning in grief and rage and a thousand other emotions I couldn't name.

"You let me think you were dead!" The words tore from my throat as I lunged toward him, my fists pounding against his chest. "Do you have any idea what that did to me? Any idea at all?"

Nathan didn't flinch. He kept one hand on the steering wheel, navigating through traffic with practiced ease, while the other caught both my wrists in a gentle but firm grip.

"Evelyn," he said quietly, his voice steady despite my assault. "I know. I know exactly what it did to you."

Something in his tone—that same steady warmth I remembered—made me collapse against him instead, my tears soaking into his expensive suit jacket.

"I mourned you," I sobbed, my words barely intelligible. "I mourned you for years, and all this time—"

"All this time I was in Russia," he finished for me, his hand moving to stroke my hair. "Underground. No contact with anyone from my past. Including you."

I pulled back slightly to look at him through tear-blurred eyes. The scar along his jaw was new, as were the hard lines around his eyes. This wasn't the same Nathan I'd known in college—that boy had been replaced by a man who'd seen too much.

"Why?" I demanded, wiping furiously at my tears. "Why fake your death? Why leave me like that?"

Nathan was quiet for a long moment, his eyes focused on the road ahead. When he finally spoke, his voice was low and measured.

"My mother was targeted by the Russian mafia. They wanted information she had from her days as an analyst." His fingers tightened almost imperceptibly on the steering wheel. "The CIA offered me a deal. Go deep undercover in Russia, and they'd guarantee her safety."

"And me?" I whispered. "What about me?"

"You were the hardest part," he admitted, and for the first time, I heard a crack in his composure. "But they made it clear—any connections to my old life could put you in danger. The only way to keep you safe was to make sure no one could use you to get to me."

I sat back in my seat, trying to process this. The car had left the city behind, winding through increasingly exclusive neighborhoods until we reached a set of imposing gates. They opened silently as we approached, revealing a sprawling estate that seemed to materialize out of the evening mist.

"This is the Goode Corporation estate," Nathan explained as we drove up a tree-lined driveway. "Arthur Goode took me in after... after everything. Gave me a new identity, a purpose."

The mansion that loomed ahead was breathtaking—a modern interpretation of classical architecture, all clean lines and warm lighting. It was nothing like the cold, sterile Carter penthouse I'd been preparing to call home.

"You'll be safe here," Nathan said softly as the car came to a stop. "No one will hurt you again."

* * *

That night, I barely slept. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Travis's face as he chose Sophia over me, heard his cruel words echoing in my ears.

"You were always such a loyal little dog, weren't you?"

I twisted in the luxurious sheets of the guest suite Nathan had shown me to—a room larger than my entire apartment, decorated in soothing blues and silvers that should have been calming.

Instead, nightmares plagued me. I dreamed of standing at that altar alone, of hundreds of eyes watching as I was abandoned. In the dream, Nathan didn't appear to save me. No one did.

I woke with a gasp, my heart pounding against my ribs.

For a moment, disoriented, I didn't recognize where I was. Then reality settled back in—Nathan's return, Travis's betrayal, this strange new sanctuary.

My fingers instinctively went to my right hand, where a simple silver ring still circled my pinky finger. It was smaller than Travis's ostentatious diamond, older and worn smooth with years of wear.

Nathan had given it to me our sophomore year of college—a promise ring, he'd called it. Not an engagement ring, but a promise that he'd always be there.

I'd kept it on even during the years with Travis. A secret reminder of what real love felt like.

"He never noticed," I whispered to the empty room, twisting the ring around my finger. "Or maybe he just didn't care enough to ask."

The sky outside was just beginning to lighten, painting the room in shades of pearl and gray. I slid out of bed and walked to the window, looking out over the manicured gardens of the estate.

This place was beautiful. Safe. But it wasn't home.

And Nathan—the Nathan I'd loved—wasn't quite the same person who had returned to me.

* * *

The knock on my door came just after eight. A staff member delivered a breakfast tray and a small envelope.

"Mr. Hayes thought you might appreciate coffee before facing the day," the young woman said with a smile.

I thanked her and carried the tray to the window seat, where I could enjoy the morning light while I ate. The envelope sat unopened beside my plate.

I was halfway through my coffee when another knock came—this one more insistent. The same staff member returned, arms laden with an enormous bouquet of white roses.

"Delivery for Ms. Summers," she announced, struggling slightly under the weight.

I stared at the flowers in horror. "Who sent them?"

She checked the card and handed it to me. The handwriting was instantly recognizable—sharp, angular strokes that seemed to cut through the paper.

"Forgiveness is for the strong. Be strong for us. -T."

The coffee turned sour in my stomach. Travis was already beginning his campaign to win me back.

Without a word, I stood and took the vase from her arms. She looked startled as I walked straight to the adjoining bathroom and dumped the entire arrangement—flowers, water, and all—into the trash can.

"Ms. Summers?" she called, concern in her voice.

I handed her back the empty vase. "Please tell Mr. Hayes that Travis Carter sent flowers. And that I threw them away."

As she left with the empty vase, I noticed the small silver ring still on my finger, catching the morning light. For the first time in years, I felt something stir within me—something that felt dangerously like hope.

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