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Wedding Invite Revelation

When a mysterious wedding invitation arrives, it triggers a chain of events that unearths long-buried secrets. What should have been a simple celebration of love becomes a complex puzzle as the protagonist navigates a web of hidden motives and past betrayals. In this modern romantic mystery, every guest holds a piece of the truth. As the ceremony nears, the search for answers intensifies, threatening to shatter lives before the vows are even spoken.
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Chapter 2

My hands trembled as I sat on the weathered bench in Riverside Park, the same spot where Rory and I had spent countless childhood afternoons. The morning sun filtered through the maple trees, casting dappled shadows across the worn path where we'd once raced our bikes and shared our dreams. I checked my phone again—ten minutes early. I always was the anxious one.

When Rory appeared at the park entrance, tall and steady against the morning light, something settled in my chest. He walked toward me with that familiar, unhurried gait, his eyes finding mine immediately as if drawn by some invisible thread. Unlike Maddox, who always seemed to be looking slightly past me, Rory saw me—truly saw me.

"Lottie," he said simply, sitting beside me. His voice carried none of the judgment I'd braced myself for, just warm concern. "Your message said it was urgent."

I stared at my clasped hands, suddenly unsure how to voice the wild proposition that had kept me awake all night. "The wedding invitations came," I began, my voice barely above a whisper. "Maddox changed my name to yours on all of them."

Rory's brow furrowed. "He did what?"

"It was a test." The words tasted bitter. "Hanna's idea. To see if I'd 'throw a tantrum' or just trust him to handle it."

Something flashed in Rory's eyes—anger, perhaps, but contained with the careful control I'd always admired in him. He didn't immediately launch into criticizing Maddox as others might have. Instead, he waited, giving me space to continue.

"I don't want to change the invitations back," I said finally, raising my eyes to meet his. "I want to honor them exactly as they are."

The park seemed to go silent around us, the usual morning sounds fading as understanding dawned on his face.

"Lottie," he said carefully, "are you asking what I think you're asking?"

"Will you marry me, Rory?" The words tumbled out, surprising even me with their clarity. "Not as some revenge plot or temporary solution. But because I think—I think maybe the universe is trying to tell me something I've been too blind to see."

I expected hesitation, questions, reasonable doubt. Instead, Rory's face transformed with a smile so genuine it made my heart ache.

"I've been waiting my whole life for you to ask me that," he said softly, taking my hands in his. "Do you remember when we were kids, and I'd buy you those strawberry glazed donuts whenever you were sad?"

I nodded, a lump forming in my throat.

"I went to study psychology abroad because of you," he continued, his thumb tracing gentle circles on my palm. "After your depression got worse, I wanted to understand, to help somehow. Everything I've done—it's always been with you in mind, Lottie."

Tears blurred my vision as years of memories shifted into new focus—Rory standing up to bullies for me in elementary school, Rory holding my hand at my mother's funeral, Rory sending me care packages during my darkest days in college.

"Why didn't you ever say anything?" I whispered.

"You weren't ready to hear it," he said simply. "And I wanted you to be happy, even if it wasn't with me."

That afternoon, Ila arrived at my apartment with cardboard boxes and determination in her eyes. Maddox was at work, giving us the perfect window to begin the extraction of my life from his.

"I've been waiting for this day," Ila declared, expertly taping the bottom of a box. "I always knew you two belonged together."

"You did?" I asked, carefully wrapping a framed photo of my parents in bubble wrap.

"Everyone did, except maybe you," she replied with a gentle smile. "The way my brother lights up when you enter a room—it's like watching the sun rise."

Hour by hour, we dismantled the facade of my life with Maddox. Each item packed represented another thread cut from the tapestry of lies I'd been living in. My books, my clothes, the small ceramic figurines my grandmother had left me—all went into boxes marked with my new future rather than my painful past.

"You're doing the right thing," Ila reassured me, squeezing my shoulder as I hesitated over a sweater Maddox had given me for Christmas. "You deserve someone who sees changing your name as an act of violence, not a test."

We were loading the last box into Ila's car when the front door swung open. Maddox stood in the doorway, his expression morphing from confusion to disbelief to that familiar condescending anger I'd grown to expect.

"What is this?" he demanded, gesturing at the half-empty closet visible from the entryway. "Another dramatic exit, Lottie? Really?"

I straightened my spine, meeting his gaze directly. "I'm leaving, Maddox."

He laughed—actually laughed—and shook his head. "No, you're not. You're throwing another tantrum, and in a week, you'll come crawling back like you always do."

"Not this time," I said quietly.

"Please," he scoffed, dropping his keys on the counter with casual confidence. "You can't survive without me, Lottie. We both know that."

I looked at this man I'd planned to marry, seeing clearly for the first time the prison he'd built around me with words just like these. And for the first time, I didn't feel the need to convince him or explain myself.

I simply picked up my purse, nodded to Ila, and walked out the door.

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