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

Wedding Day Exposure: My Fiancé's Affair Unveiled

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.
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Chapter 3

I spread the evidence across our kitchen table—the dead rose, the Polaroids, the USB drive. Each item was a piece of my crumbling reality, laid out like exhibits in a trial.

"Reed, look at this," I said, my voice steadier than I expected. "This isn't just jealousy. This is harassment."

Reed glanced at the items, his expression shifting from annoyance to dismissiveness. He adjusted his watch—once, twice, three times.

"Ella, you're overreacting again," he said, not meeting my eyes. "Aniyah is just jealous and harmless. She's always been dramatic."

"Jealous and harmless?" I pushed the USB drive toward him. "She sent me videos of you two together. From our anniversary hotel room."

He didn't even look at it. "Those are old. Probably manipulated."

"Then explain this," I said, showing him the note that came with the photos. "'He'll never love you the way he loves me.' How is that harmless?"

Reed sighed dramatically, running a hand through his hair. "Look, I'll talk to her. I promise. She's just going through a tough time right now."

"When will you talk to her?" I demanded. "You've been saying that for months."

His eyes narrowed slightly. "Are you monitoring my calls now? Jesus, Ella, you need to rise above this. It's beneath you."

I stared at him, incredulous. "Rise above it? She's terrorizing me, and you're irritated with me?"

"I'm irritated that you won't trust me," he countered, his voice hardening. "I've told you a hundred times—Aniyah means nothing to me."

But his actions spoke louder than his words.

---

The bridal shop was a vision in white—reams of tulle and satin draped from racks, crystal chandeliers casting prismatic light across the showroom floor.

"Turn around," the seamstress instructed as she pinned the hem of my wedding gown. "Perfect. You look absolutely stunning, Ms. Ryan."

I smiled tentatively at my reflection. The dress was everything I'd dreamed of—ivory lace over silk, fitted at the waist before flaring out in a modest train. In two weeks, I would walk down the aisle in this dress toward Reed.

If I still had a future with him by then.

My phone buzzed in my purse. I reached for it, expecting a message from the florist.

Instead, an unknown number flashed on the screen.

I opened the message, and my heart stopped.

Photos. Intimate photos of Reed and Aniyah together. His head buried in her neck. Her legs wrapped around his waist. Both of them smiling at the camera.

But it wasn't the intimacy that made my blood run cold—it was Reed's haircut. The same short, styled cut he'd gotten just last week.

"He came to me last night," read the text beneath the photos. "He always comes back to me."

The seamstress noticed my face drain of color. "Ms. Ryan? Are you alright?"

I couldn't speak. My fingers trembled as I saved the photos and forwarded them to myself as evidence.

When Reed arrived to pick me up, I didn't waste time with pleasantries.

"Explain these," I said, thrusting my phone at him.

He glanced at the screen, his face paling momentarily before his expression hardened. "My phone was hacked. These are old photos."

"They're not old," I insisted. "Your haircut—you just got it last week."

"Ella," he said, his voice taking on that patronizing tone I'd grown to hate. "These are manipulated images. Someone's trying to hurt us before our wedding."

"Us?" I repeated. "Or just me?"

---

"Something's not right," Teagan said, sliding into the booth across from me at our favorite café. "I've been looking into Reed's finances."

I looked up from my untouched coffee. "What do you mean?"

Teagan pulled out her tablet and swiped through several documents. "Company credit card statements. He's been buying expensive jewelry, designer handbags—things he's never given you."

My stomach tightened as she showed me the receipts—a diamond bracelet from Tiffany's, a Hermès Birkin bag, earrings from his own company.

"There's more," she continued, her voice dropping. "Hotel receipts from the Ritz-Carlton downtown. Restaurant charges at places he's never taken you."

I stared at the evidence, my hands gripping my coffee cup so tightly I feared it might shatter.

"And look at this," Teagan said, pulling up a final document. "A lease agreement for an apartment in the West Village. Signed three months ago."

The date hit me like a physical blow—the same weekend Reed had told me he was at a jewelry trade show in Chicago.

"Where is this apartment?" I whispered.

"I don't know yet," Teagan admitted. "But I'm going to find out."

As she spoke, my phone lit up with a new message from Reed: "Thinking of you, baby. Can't wait to make you mine forever."

I stared at the words, wondering how he could type them while living such an elaborate lie.

"What are you going to do?" Teagan asked quietly.

I didn't answer immediately. Instead, I twisted my father's locket between my fingers, feeling the cool metal against my skin.

"First," I said finally, "I'm going to find out exactly what he's been hiding."

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