Wedding Day Exposure: My Fiancé's Affair Unveiled Novel Cover

Wedding Day Exposure: My Fiancé's Affair Unveiled

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The morning sun streamed through the windows of our new home as I placed the last of the boxes in the living room. Three years of dating, and finally, Reed and I were moving in together. The house was everything we'd dreamed of—a charming two-bedroom cottage with a small garden, perfect for starting our life before the wedding. "Look at this place," I said to myself, running my fingers along the freshly painted walls. "In three months, we'll be married, and this will officially be our home." I twisted the silver locket around my neck—my father's gift before he passed—and smiled. Mom would be happy to know I was settling down with someone who promised to love me forever. The doorbell rang, interrupting my thoughts. "Coming!" I called out, assuming it was the delivery service with our new furniture. Instead, I found a beautifully wrapped package on our doorstep. The gold ribbon caught the sunlight, and a small card was attached to the top.

Wedding Day Exposure: My Fiancé's Affair Unveiled Chapter 1

The morning sun streamed through the windows of our new home as I placed the last of the boxes in the living room. Three years of dating, and finally, Reed and I were moving in together. The house was everything we'd dreamed of—a charming two-bedroom cottage with a small garden, perfect for starting our life before the wedding.

"Look at this place," I said to myself, running my fingers along the freshly painted walls. "In three months, we'll be married, and this will officially be our home."

I twisted the silver locket around my neck—my father's gift before he passed—and smiled. Mom would be happy to know I was settling down with someone who promised to love me forever.

The doorbell rang, interrupting my thoughts.

"Coming!" I called out, assuming it was the delivery service with our new furniture.

Instead, I found a beautifully wrapped package on our doorstep. The gold ribbon caught the sunlight, and a small card was attached to the top.

"A housewarming gift?" I murmured, bringing it inside.

The card read: "To new beginnings. From a well-wisher." No signature.

I examined the package—a bottle of expensive wine with an elegant label. Probably from one of Reed's business associates, I thought. He'd been so busy with work lately, barely able to help with the move.

"This calls for a celebration," I decided, reaching for a corkscrew.

I loosened the cork and began to twist. A strange buzzing sound emanated from inside the bottle. Before I could process what was happening, the cork popped, and hundreds of wasps poured out like a black cloud.

"Ahhhh!" I screamed, dropping the bottle as the insects swarmed around me. "What the hell?"

I frantically waved my arms, trying to shield my face as the wasps attacked. Sharp stings pierced my skin—my arm, my neck, my cheek. Pain exploded across my body as I stumbled backward.

The bedroom door was open, and more wasps began pouring in from there too. Someone had placed nests in our home.

"Reed!" I screamed, though I knew he was at work. "Help me!"

My throat began to tighten as the venom spread through my system. I fumbled for my phone, barely able to see through my swelling eyes. My face felt like it was doubling in size, and each breath became more labored than the last.

Somehow, I managed to dial Reed's number as I collapsed to the floor.

"Reed," I gasped when he answered. "Wasps... everywhere... allergic reaction..."

I heard his voice distantly as darkness crept into the edges of my vision. The buzzing seemed to fill the entire house as I struggled to stay conscious.

When I came to, Reed was standing over me—but he wasn't alone. Aniyah was there too, her arm dramatically wrapped in a makeshift bandage.

"What happened?" I croaked, trying to sit up.

"Oh, Ella," Aniyah said with exaggerated concern. "I was passing by to drop off a housewarming gift when I saw wasps flying around your bedroom window. I climbed up to investigate and got stung trying to help."

Reed's face was etched with worry—but not for me. "Aniyah's been stung pretty badly," he said, his hand on her shoulder. "We need to get her to the hospital."

"What about me?" I whispered, my voice barely audible as my throat continued to swell.

"You'll be fine," he said dismissively. "Just call an ambulance if you need to. We'll be back soon."

Without another word, he scooped Aniyah into his arms and carried her out. I watched through my one eye that wasn't completely swollen shut as the door closed behind them.

Somehow, I dragged myself to the car and drove to urgent care, my vision blurry and my breathing ragged. The doctors gave me epinephrine and antihistamines, their faces grave as they monitored my reaction.

Hours later, when I returned home, Reed was there—alone this time.

"Where's Aniyah?" I asked, still weak but alive.

"The hospital kept her for observation," he said, not meeting my eyes. "She had a worse reaction than we thought."

"And you left me here," I said, my voice stronger now. "I could have died, Reed."

"You're overreacting as usual," he snapped, adjusting his watch—a nervous habit I'd noticed whenever he lied. "It was just a freak accident. Probably some kid playing a prank."

"A prank?" I echoed incredulously. "This was deliberate. Someone put those wasps in our home."

"Don't start with conspiracy theories," he said, his tone dismissive. "Aniyah was trying to help when she got hurt too."

"Aniyah," I repeated, the name bitter on my tongue. "Of course."

Reed sighed dramatically. "Look, I'll handle the situation. I promise. Just... just calm down."

As he turned away, I caught a glimpse of something in his eyes—not concern for me, but irritation at the inconvenience. In that moment, something shifted inside me. This wasn't just about wasps or pranks or accidents.

This was about betrayal.

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Wedding Day Exposure: My Fiancé's Affair Unveiled of Contents

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Ch. 8
Ch. 9
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