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The Fiancé Who Chose Another Novel Cover

The Fiancé Who Chose Another

My fiancé, Jacob, crashed another woman' s wedding. I found out from a viral video while preparing his favorite dessert to celebrate our upcoming IVF cycle. It was Kierra Gates, the "struggling artist" he always claimed to pity. This wasn't the first time. Three years ago, he beat a man bloody for her, a public scandal that nearly broke us. I stood by him then, swallowing the humiliation and my friends' warnings. I even forgave him for the miscarriage his violent outburst caused. He swore it was over, that our future, our family, was all that mattered. But as I watched the video of him snatching her from the altar, his promises echoed like a cruel joke. He' d abandoned me again, on the cusp of our dream, for the same woman. My love for him, a fifteen-year constant, finally ran dry. This wasn't just another betrayal; it was the end. I picked up the phone, my hand steady. "I'd like to cancel my IVF appointment," I told the clinic. "And schedule an abortion. As soon as possible."
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Chapter 4

Audra Walker POV:

That night, as my voice cracked with the desperate revelation of our coming child, I truly believed it would be enough. Because I loved Jacob. Not just a simple love, but the kind that had grown with me, intertwined with every fiber of my being since we were awkward teenagers. He had pursued me relentlessly in high school, showering me with attention, making me feel like the center of his universe. That first, innocent love had laid a foundation so deep, I couldn' t imagine a life without him. The thought of losing him, of navigating a world where his hand wasn't in mine, was a terror far greater than any pain he could inflict.

I even started to blame myself. Was I too demanding? Too strong? Did my unwavering independence make him seek out someone weaker, someone who needed his constant rescue? I was drowning in a sea of self-doubt.

I picked up the phone, my fingers trembling, and called him. My voice, usually so firm, was soft, pleading. "Jacob, please come home. I miss you. I-I forgive you. Just come back, and we can forget all about this. Everything will go back to normal." I hated myself for begging, for offering such a hollow promise, but the thought of a life without him was unbearable.

His response was cold, firm. "I can't, Audra. Kierra needs me. She's been through so much. I have to protect her." He spoke of her difficult childhood, her artistic struggles, the medical debts that were crushing her family. He painted her as a victim, a fragile bird he was honor-bound to save. "She's just a child, Audra. She didn't mean to cause any trouble. She needs someone to stand up for her."

To get him back, to stop the bleeding in our relationship, I made the ultimate concession. "Fine," I choked out, a raw pain tearing through me. "I'll help her. I'll pay her family's medical debt. I'll give her a monthly allowance. Just… come home, Jacob. Please."

He came home. But his "pity" for Kierra didn't stop. He continued to disappear, citing "urgent business" or "friend in need" emergencies. Kierra's paintings started appearing in a small, chic gallery. A gallery that Jacob had secretly purchased and renovated for her. His "pity" was boundless, it seemed.

Then came the public spectacle. Three years ago, at Kierra's first solo exhibition, a rival artist made a snide remark about Kierra' s work. Jacob, fueled by alcohol and his ever-present savior complex, lunged at the man, beating him bloody in front of a horrified crowd. The viral video of the incident, a brutal replay of his possessive rage, had shocked everyone.

When he finally returned home from the police station, his knuckles bruised, his eyes still blazing with a strange mix of triumph and self-righteousness, I confronted him. "Did you even think about us, Jacob? About our baby? What kind of father will our child have, if he keeps seeing you on the news, assaulting people? What kind of future are you building for us, for him?"

He glared at me, his face contorted. "Don't you have any compassion, Audra? Can't you see she was being attacked? I was defending her honor! You're so cold, so unfeeling!" He started raging, smashing things in our perfectly decorated living room. A priceless vase, a wedding gift, shattered against the wall. Our framed wedding portrait, hanging proudly over the fireplace, was ripped down. The glass cracked, a jagged line bisecting our smiling faces.

I should have understood then. A broken mirror cannot be mended. But I was still so deeply in love, so desperate to hold onto the illusion of our perfect life.

One year, on our actual anniversary, I waited for him. Hours. The special dinner I'd cooked grew cold. The candles melted into puddles of wax. He never came. Later that night, Kierra' s Instagram story popped up. A selfie of her beaming, nestled next to Jacob, his arm possessively around her. The caption read: "Thank you for always being my rock, my savior. You truly understand me." And in the background, a new, expensive watch. The exact same model I' d planned to buy Jacob for his birthday. The same model he had been admiring for weeks.

A sickening wave of nausea washed over me. He wasn't just abandoning me; he was replacing me. Piece by piece. He was recreating our life with her. The watch, the studio, the public displays of affection. He was trying to turn Kierra into me. The realization was colder than any anger. I was being erased.

That night, something in me snapped. A primal scream tore through my throat. I grabbed my car keys, my hands shaking so violently I could barely insert them into the ignition. I drove, blindly, fueled by a rage so potent it burned away years of pain. I found myself outside Kierra' s art studio, the one Jacob had bought for her. The lights were on.

I burst through the door, the bell above chiming merrily, a cruel counterpoint to the scene before me. Jacob and Kierra, locked in an embrace, their bodies entwined. My world tilted.

"Jacob!" My voice was a strangled sob, raw with disbelief and agony.

They broke apart, startled. Kierra, seeing me, immediately moved to hide behind Jacob, her eyes wide with feigned terror. Before I could even register what was happening, I lunged, a desperate, animalistic cry tearing from my throat. I wanted to tear her away from him, to reclaim what was mine.

But Kierra, despite her fragile act, was quick. She pushed me, hard. I stumbled, lost my footing, and fell backwards. My head hit something hard. A sharp, searing pain shot through my lower abdomen.

Then, the warmth. A horrifying, spreading warmth. Blood. Red, stark against the pristine white tiles of the studio floor. My baby. Gone. Again. The world spun, then went black.

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