
Wedding Day's Big Reveal
Chapter 3
Luke set down his coffee cup with deliberate precision, his dark eyes never leaving mine as I finished showing him the video. The silence in his office stretched between us, heavy with the weight of what we'd just witnessed together.
"Sierra," he said finally, his voice low and controlled. "I'm going to ask you something, and I need you to think carefully before you answer."
I nodded, still clutching my phone like it held the secrets of the universe.
"What do you want to happen tomorrow?"
The question caught me off guard. "I... I don't know. I can't marry him. Not after this."
"That's not what I'm asking." Luke leaned forward, his elbows resting on his knees. "Do you want to quietly call off the wedding? Slip away with your dignity intact and let Anthony spin whatever story he wants about why his bride disappeared?"
The thought made my stomach churn. "He'd probably blame me. Say I got cold feet or—"
"Exactly." Luke's smile was sharp, predatory. "Or do you want justice? Real consequences for what he's done to you?"
I looked at him—really looked at him. Luke Walker had always been there, hovering at the edges of my life like a guardian I'd never fully appreciated. Tonight, in the harsh fluorescent lighting of his office, I saw something I'd missed before. The way his jaw tightened when he said Anthony's name. The protective fury burning behind his carefully controlled expression.
"What are you suggesting?"
"We let Anthony believe his secret is safe. Let him wake up tomorrow morning thinking he's pulled off the perfect crime." Luke stood and began pacing, his mind clearly racing. "Meanwhile, we prepare to give him exactly what he deserves—public humiliation in front of everyone who matters."
My heart began to pound, but not from fear this time. From something that felt dangerously like anticipation. "At the wedding?"
"Think about it, Sierra. Three hundred guests. The cream of Los Angeles society. Business partners, investors, media." Luke's eyes gleamed. "Anthony wants to use your family's reputation and wealth to advance his career? Let's show everyone exactly what kind of man they'd be doing business with."
The beautiful cruelty of it took my breath away. "But the video—if I show it publicly—"
"Will destroy him completely. His business relationships, his family's standing, his future prospects." Luke stopped pacing and faced me directly. "But only if you're prepared to go through with it. Once we start this, there's no going back."
I thought about Cynthia's cruel laughter, about Anthony's hands in her hair while he whispered the same sweet lies he'd told me. About the casual way they'd discussed using me, as if I were nothing more than a convenient stepping stone to their happiness.
"He called me naive," I whispered. "Said I was too trusting to ever find out."
"Then let's prove him wrong."
Luke moved to his desk and pulled out a legal pad, his movements crisp and businesslike. "Here's what we're going to do. You go home, get some sleep if you can. Tomorrow morning, act normal. Let Anthony lie to your face about where he was tonight. Record that conversation—we'll need it as additional evidence."
I watched him write, his handwriting bold and decisive. "What about the ceremony itself?"
"Leave that to me. I'll make sure the right people are in position when you're ready to reveal the truth." He looked up, his expression softening slightly. "Sierra, are you absolutely certain about this? Once we expose him, there's no pretending this never happened."
The weight of the decision settled on my shoulders. I could still choose the quiet path, the dignified retreat. I could protect myself from further humiliation and let Anthony escape with nothing more than a broken engagement.
But then I remembered Cynthia's words: *She's too proud to call off the wedding and embarrass herself.*
They thought they knew me. Thought I was some sheltered little rich girl who would crumble at the first sign of real conflict.
"I'm certain," I said, surprised by the steel in my own voice. "He wants to play games? Let's play."
Luke's smile was fierce and approving. "Then tomorrow, Anthony Elliott learns what happens when you underestimate Sierra Ramirez."
As I drove home through the empty streets, my phone buzzed with a text from Anthony: *Can't wait to marry you tomorrow, beautiful. Sweet dreams.*
I stared at the message for a long moment, then typed back: *Sweet dreams to you too.*
Let him sleep peacefully tonight. Tomorrow, he'd wake up to a nightmare of his own making.
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