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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 2

I was picking at my salad in the small café near my office when she appeared. The lunch crowd buzzed around us, but something in the air shifted the moment Talia Webb slid into the seat across from me.

"Vera Robertson," she said, her voice carrying a musical quality that made my name sound foreign. "I've been wanting to meet you for so long."

I set down my fork, studying the woman who had haunted my recent nightmares. In person, the resemblance was even more unsettling—we could have been sisters, if not for the subtle differences that made her somehow more polished, more refined. Her dark hair fell in perfect waves where mine often seemed unruly. Her skin held a luminous quality that spoke of expensive treatments and careful maintenance.

"I know who you are," I said quietly.

Talia smiled, the expression warm yet predatory. "Of course you do. Mason talks about you sometimes." She paused, tilting her head. "Though not in the way you might hope."

The words struck like ice water. I forced myself to remain still, to give her nothing.

"You know," Talia continued, unwrapping a delicate sandwich she'd brought, "Mason has the most interesting habits. He always drinks his coffee black in the morning, but adds cream when he's stressed. He runs his fingers through his hair when he's thinking—always the left side first. And he hums this little tune when he's content." She took a small bite, watching me over her sandwich. "Funny how intimate details like that only come from... close observation."

Each revelation felt like a small knife twist. These weren't things she could have learned from casual encounters or business meetings. These were the private moments, the quiet intimacies I'd thought belonged only to us.

"Why are you here?" I managed.

Talia reached into her purse, producing an elegant cream-colored envelope. She placed it on the table between us with the reverence one might show a sacred object.

"I wanted to personally deliver this," she said, sliding the envelope toward me. "It seemed only right, considering our... situation."

My hands trembled as I opened it. The wedding invitation was exquisite—heavy cardstock with gold embossing, the kind of formal announcement that spoke of society weddings and newspaper announcements. But it was the names that made my world tilt:

*Mr. Mason Bishop and Miss Talia Webb request the honor of your presence...*

"Beautiful, isn't it?" Talia's voice seemed to come from very far away. "Mason insisted on the best. He said I deserved nothing less than perfection for our special day."

I stared at the elegant script, at the date just three weeks away, at the venue—the same garden where Mason's parents were memorialized. Where he'd once promised me forever.

"I don't understand," I whispered.

Talia leaned forward, her expression shifting to something that might have been sympathy if not for the calculation behind her eyes. "Oh, sweetheart. You really thought you were his only secret, didn't you?" She reached across the table, her fingers brushing mine with mock gentleness. "Mason explained everything to me. How he rescued you, gave you a home, even married you quietly to protect you from gossip. Such a kind man, taking care of his... charity case."

The word hit like a slap. Charity case.

"But you see," Talia continued, withdrawing her hand, "there's a difference between duty and desire. Between obligation and love. Mason needs a real wife now—someone who can stand beside him publicly, someone who fits into his world. Someone who enhances his reputation rather than... well."

She didn't finish the sentence. She didn't need to.

"He chose me for his future," Talia said, folding the invitation back into its envelope. "You'll always be his past—his good deed, his rescued pet. But I'll be his wife in every way that matters."

I sat frozen as she gathered her things, the lunch crowd's chatter becoming a meaningless buzz around us.

"The wedding is in three weeks," Talia said, standing. "I do hope you'll come. Mason would be so disappointed if his... ward... didn't attend his happiness."

She paused at my shoulder, leaning down so her words were barely audible above the café noise.

"He's already moved most of his things to my apartment," she whispered. "Just in case you were wondering where he's been spending his nights."

Then she was gone, leaving only the faint scent of expensive perfume and the wedding invitation lying between my untouched salad and cold coffee.

I drove home in a daze, my hands operating the steering wheel while my mind reeled. The house felt different when I walked through the front door—emptier somehow, though I couldn't immediately identify what had changed.

Then I saw him.

Mason stood in our bedroom, methodically placing items into an expensive leather jewelry box. His movements were precise, almost clinical, as he selected pieces from his collection.

I watched from the doorway as he lifted a diamond necklace from its velvet case. The stones caught the afternoon light streaming through our windows, throwing tiny rainbows across the walls. It was beautiful—more elaborate than anything he'd ever given me, yet somehow familiar.

Then I remembered. The necklace was nearly identical to one he'd presented me on our wedding night, when we'd exchanged vows in secret with only his lawyer as witness. But this version was grander, more expensive—as if he'd taken our private moment and upgraded it for public consumption.

"Planning another business trip?" I asked, my voice barely above a whisper.

Mason didn't startle. Perhaps he'd known I was there all along.

"Something like that," he said, continuing to pack the jewelry with careful attention.

I stepped into the room, noting the other items arranged on our bed: silk scarves, designer perfume, a delicate gold bracelet that would complement the necklace perfectly. Gifts for a woman who wasn't his secret wife.

"She's very beautiful," I said.

Mason's hands stilled for just a moment before resuming their task. "I don't know what you're talking about."

"Talia Webb." The name felt like poison on my tongue. "Your fiancée."

Now he did look up, his dark eyes meeting mine across the bed that had once been our sanctuary. "Vera—"

"She brought me the wedding invitation," I continued, pulling the cream envelope from my purse. "Personally delivered. How thoughtful."

Mason closed the jewelry box with a soft click. "It's not what you think."

"Then tell me what it is." I held up the invitation. "Tell me why another woman is planning to marry my husband in three weeks."

The silence stretched between us like a chasm. Mason picked up the jewelry box, cradling it against his chest as if it contained something precious.

"Some things are more complicated than they appear," he said finally.

"And some things are exactly what they appear to be." I set the invitation on the dresser where he couldn't miss it. "A man choosing a new life with a new woman, leaving his old life behind."

Mason moved toward the door, pausing when he reached me. For a moment, I thought he might explain, might offer some justification that could make sense of this nightmare.

Instead, he simply said, "I'll be late tonight. Don't wait up."

Then he was gone, taking his expensive gifts and leaving me alone with the wedding invitation—proof that I was about to lose the only home I'd ever known to a woman who looked like a better version of me.

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