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Wedding Day Betrayal: Pregnant and Alone

The silk of my wedding dress whispered against my skin as I stood before the floor-to-ceiling mirror in the bridal suite, my reflection shimmering back at me like a dream finally made real. February 14th—Valentine's Day—our wedding day. The irony wasn't lost on me that Zyaire had chosen the most romantic day of the year to make me his wife. "Oh my God, Ivy, you look absolutely stunning!" My maid of honor, Jessica, clasped her hands together, tears already threatening her carefully applied mascara. "Zyaire is going to lose his mind when he sees you walking down that aisle." I smoothed my hands over the intricate beadwork of the bodice, feeling the weight of the cathedral train behind me. This dress had cost more than some people's cars, but Zyaire had insisted nothing was too good for his bride. The memory of his proposal—all ninety-nine attempts—sent warmth flooding through my chest. He'd been so determined, so devoted, kneeling in rain and snow until I finally said yes. "I can't believe this day is finally here," I whispered, touching the pearl necklace at my throat—my something borrowed from my grandmother. "After everything we've been through..." The cold war with my parents had lasted six months.
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The silk of my wedding dress whispered against my skin as I stood before the floor-to-ceiling mirror in the bridal suite, my reflection shimmering back at me like a dream finally made real. February 14th—Valentine's Day—our wedding day. The irony wasn't lost on me that Zyaire had chosen the most romantic day of the year to make me his wife.

"Oh my God, Ivy, you look absolutely stunning!" My maid of honor, Jessica, clasped her hands together, tears already threatening her carefully applied mascara. "Zyaire is going to lose his mind when he sees you walking down that aisle."

I smoothed my hands over the intricate beadwork of the bodice, feeling the weight of the cathedral train behind me. This dress had cost more than some people's cars, but Zyaire had insisted nothing was too good for his bride. The memory of his proposal—all ninety-nine attempts—sent warmth flooding through my chest. He'd been so determined, so devoted, kneeling in rain and snow until I finally said yes.

"I can't believe this day is finally here," I whispered, touching the pearl necklace at my throat—my something borrowed from my grandmother. "After everything we've been through..."

The cold war with my parents had lasted six months. Six months of silence, of choosing Zyaire over family dinners and holiday gatherings. But love was worth fighting for, wasn't it? And today proved I'd been right to believe in us.

My bridesmaids fluttered around me like colorful butterflies, adjusting my veil, touching up lipstick, their excited chatter filling the luxurious suite. The scent of white roses from my bouquet mingled with expensive perfume and hairspray, creating an intoxicating cloud of bridal bliss.

"Two hours to go," announced my cousin Sarah, checking her phone. "The photographer wants to start with some getting-ready shots in fifteen minutes."

I nodded, my stomach fluttering with nervous energy. In two hours, I would walk down the aisle of the Grand Ballroom, past three hundred guests, toward the man who had promised to love me forever. The Warren family had spared no expense—crystal chandeliers, imported flowers, a seven-tier cake that looked like something from a fairy tale.

A sharp knock interrupted my reverie. Before anyone could answer, the door swung open, and Zyaire stepped inside.

"Zyaire!" Jessica shrieked, throwing her hands up. "You can't be in here! It's bad luck to see the bride before the ceremony!"

But something in his expression made my blood turn cold. His usually perfectly styled dark hair looked disheveled, and there was a tightness around his eyes I'd never seen before. He wasn't looking at me with the adoration I expected—instead, his gaze seemed almost... guilty?

"I need to talk to Ivy," he said, his voice clipped. "Alone."

My bridesmaids exchanged uncertain glances. The festive atmosphere in the room suddenly felt fragile, like spun glass about to shatter.

"Zy, what's wrong?" I asked, my hand instinctively going to my stomach where nerves were now churning. "You look..."

"Everyone out," he said more firmly. "Now."

Jessica opened her mouth to protest, but I nodded at her. "It's okay. Just give us a minute."

They filed out reluctantly, Jessica shooting worried looks over her shoulder. The door clicked shut, leaving us alone in the suddenly too-quiet suite.

Zyaire ran a hand through his hair, avoiding my eyes. "There's been a change of plans."

"What kind of change?" My voice came out smaller than I intended.

"I canceled the videographer."

The words hit me like a physical blow. "You... what? Why would you do that? We've been planning this for months. I wanted to capture every moment—"

"Alani doesn't want to be filmed."

The name fell between us like a stone into still water, sending ripples of shock through my entire body. Alani Wheeler. His childhood sweetheart. The girl who'd disappeared when her family's business collapsed, only to resurface three weeks ago.

"Alani?" I repeated, my voice barely above a whisper. "What does Alani have to do with our wedding videographer?"

Zyaire finally met my eyes, and what I saw there made my knees weak. "She's here, Ivy. She's been through so much, and filming makes her uncomfortable. Her comfort is more important than having some video we'll probably never watch anyway."

The silk dress that had felt like a dream moments ago now felt suffocating. "More important than documenting our wedding day? The day we become husband and wife?"

"Don't be dramatic." His tone was dismissive, casual, as if he were discussing the weather instead of destroying one of my deepest wishes. "We'll have plenty of photos."

But I could see it in his eyes—the way they softened when he said her name, the way his jaw tensed when I questioned his decision. This wasn't about comfort or filming. This was about her.

"Zyaire," I said carefully, my hands trembling as I gripped the pearl necklace, "we need that videographer. These moments... they're once in a lifetime. I want our children to see—"

"Actually," he interrupted, and something in his tone made my heart stop completely, "I have a better idea."

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