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Wedding Crash by True Wife

On the day of her wedding, Amara's life shatters when the groom's cold-blooded father, a ruthless mafia kingpin, executes his own son at the altar. Trapped in a web of lethal secrets and underworld politics, she is forced into a dangerous proximity with the man who destroyed her future. As she navigates this dark criminal empire, Amara must uncover the truth behind the murder while surviving the twisted desires of a powerful, murderous patriarch.
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Chapter 1

I found them by accident. Or perhaps some part of me had been searching all along.

My fingers trembled as I rifled through Mason's study drawer, looking for the property documents he'd mentioned we might need for the upcoming business meeting. The leather-bound folder wasn't where he said it would be, forcing me to dig deeper into drawers I rarely touched. That's when I saw it—a sleek black envelope tucked beneath stacks of contracts.

Something about its positioning felt deliberate. Hidden, yet not quite. As if part of him wanted me to find it.

I should have closed the drawer. Should have respected the boundaries of the man who had saved me from the streets, who had severed another man's hands to protect me. But the weight of recent silences between us pushed my fingers forward.

The first photograph slipped out like a confession. Mason and Talia, their bodies close in the dim lighting of what appeared to be his private yacht—the one he'd never once taken me on despite my longing for the ocean. His hand rested on her lower back, his eyes fixed on her with an intensity I hadn't seen directed at me in months.

My breath caught. One photo might be explained away. A business meeting. A coincidence. But as I spread them across his mahogany desk, the narrative became undeniable.

Mason and Talia at our secret hideaway in the mountains—the cabin he'd promised was only for us. Mason pressing his lips to her temple in the garden where his parents' memorial stood. Mason's fingers intertwined with hers across a table at the restaurant where he'd proposed our secret marriage.

Each location was a sacred piece of our story, now desecrated. Each image showed not just physical proximity but an emotional intimacy that cut deeper than any betrayal I could have imagined.

The final photograph nearly broke me. Mason and Talia standing at the edge of the cliffside where he'd once wrapped his red safety cord around my waist, promising I would never fall while he lived. No safety cord visible now—just his arm wrapped possessively around her waist, her head resting on his shoulder as they faced the sunset I'd always loved.

I don't remember gathering the photos. Don't remember the walk from his study to our bedroom. Time seemed to compress and expand as I waited, the evidence spread across our bed like broken glass.

When Mason finally returned home after midnight, I was still sitting there, my back straight, the photographs illuminated by the single bedside lamp.

"What is this?" My voice sounded foreign to my own ears.

Mason paused in the doorway, his expression shifting from surprise to something harder, colder. He didn't ask what I was doing in his study. Didn't question how I'd found them. Instead, he loosened his tie with deliberate slowness.

"You had no right to go through my things," he said, his voice flat.

"No right?" The words scraped my throat. "I'm your wife."

"A fact known only to us and my lawyers." He stepped closer, gathering the photographs with efficient movements. "My private affairs remain my own, Vera."

"Private affairs?" I gestured at the images in his hands. "You've taken her to every place that meant something to us. Every memory we built—"

"I don't owe you explanations." He cut me off, sliding the photos back into their envelope. "You were a street child I rescued. I gave you a home, an education, protection. Not ownership of my life."

His words landed like physical blows. The Mason who had held me through nightmares, who had promised I was his world—where had that man gone?

"Who is she to you?" I whispered.

He turned away, tucking the envelope into his suit jacket. "Go to sleep, Vera. This conversation is finished."

But it wasn't finished. It was just the beginning of the end.

In the days that followed, Mason's absence became a physical presence in our home. He would disappear for days without explanation, his side of the bed remaining untouched, his cologne fading from our sheets.

Then came the invasions—small at first. A delicate gold bracelet left on the bathroom counter. A scarf draped over a chair that smelled of unfamiliar perfume. A pair of earrings on the nightstand that caught the morning light.

Talia was marking her territory, piece by piece, turning me into a ghost in my own home.

I gathered her forgotten items in a box, my fingers numb. Each object a message: You are temporary. I am permanent. Each item left deliberately, I was certain, to ensure I understood what was happening.

I was being replaced by a woman who looked enough like me to be my sister, yet who had somehow earned what I never could—Mason's public acknowledgment. His open affection. His future.

As I placed Talia's silk blouse in the box, I caught my reflection in the mirror across our bedroom. For a moment, I hardly recognized myself—this hollow-eyed woman clutching another woman's possessions, this shadow who had built her entire existence around a man now slipping through her fingers.

Who was I without Mason Bishop? The question terrified me more than any night I'd spent beneath Seattle's bridges.

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