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Wedding Invite Revelation

The cream-colored envelope trembled in my hands as I stared at the elegant script that should have read "Lottie Taylor" but instead proclaimed "Rory White" in flowing calligraphy. My heart hammered against my ribs as I rifled through the stack of wedding invitations on Maddox's desk, each one bearing the same impossible mistake. "Maddox!" My voice cracked as I called out, the invitations scattered across the mahogany surface like accusations. "What is this?" He emerged from the kitchen, coffee mug in hand, his dark hair still tousled from sleep. When his eyes landed on the mess I'd made of his perfectly organized desk, his jaw tightened. "Lottie, what are you doing going through my things?" "Going through your—" I held up one of the invitations, my hand shaking. "My name, Maddox. My name isn't on our wedding invitations. Rory White's name is." He set down his mug with deliberate calm, the ceramic clicking against the granite countertop. "It's not a big deal.
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Chapter 3

I stood frozen in the doorway of Elysian Bridal, my breath caught in my throat. There, twirling before the three-way mirror, was Hanna Scott—wearing my wedding dress. Not just any white gown, but my custom-designed dress with the delicate lace overlay I'd spent months perfecting, the sweetheart neckline that had been altered twice to fit me perfectly, and the subtle beading pattern that echoed my grandmother's antique jewelry.

"It's a bit tight in the bust," Hanna was saying to the flustered attendant, "but otherwise, it's perfect."

The boutique owner, Marissa, spotted me first, her professional smile faltering. "Miss Taylor! I wasn't expecting you until—"

"What is happening here?" My voice sounded distant, as though coming from someone else entirely. "Why is she wearing my dress?"

Hanna turned, her red lips curving into a smile that didn't reach her eyes. "Lottie! What a surprise."

Marissa stepped forward, clipboard clutched to her chest. "There seems to be some confusion. Mr. Richards' friend explained there had been a change of bride and needed to ensure the dress fit properly for the wedding."

"A change of bride?" The words felt like glass in my mouth.

"I was just helping," Hanna said, smoothing the fabric over her hips. "With all the... adjustments happening with the invitations, I thought I should make sure everything else was proceeding smoothly."

The bell above the door chimed, and Maddox strode in, his expression shifting from concern to irritation when he saw me. "Lottie, what are you doing here?"

"What am I doing here?" I gestured toward Hanna, who stood smugly draped in my dreams. "She's wearing my wedding dress, Maddox. My dress."

He glanced at Hanna, then back to me with that familiar look of condescension. "I'm sure there's a reasonable explanation."

"She called me," Hanna interjected sweetly. "She was worried about the alterations, and I offered to check on them."

"I did not call you," I said, my voice trembling. "And I certainly didn't ask you to try on my dress."

Maddox stepped closer, lowering his voice to that patronizing whisper I'd grown to dread. "You're making a scene, Lottie. People are staring."

I glanced around at the other customers who were indeed watching our drama unfold, some with undisguised interest, others pretending to examine gowns while eavesdropping.

"I think you owe Hanna an apology," Maddox continued, his hand gripping my elbow too tightly. "She was just trying to help."

"An apology?" The absurdity of his demand broke something loose inside me. "She's wearing my wedding dress!"

"It's just a misunderstanding," Hanna offered with artificial contrition, her eyes gleaming with triumph. "I should have called you directly, Lottie. I'm sorry if there was confusion."

Maddox's grip tightened. "See? Hanna apologized. Now it's your turn."

I looked between them—Maddox with his expectant glare and Hanna draped in white satin that should have been mine—and suddenly saw with perfect clarity what I'd been blind to for so long. This wasn't love. This wasn't even respect.

"The only confusion," I said quietly, "is why I ever thought you loved me."

I turned and walked out, leaving Maddox calling after me and Hanna standing in my dress like she'd already won.

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"He changed my college applications," I said, staring into my untouched glass of wine. The small Italian restaurant Rory had chosen was quiet, tucked away from the bustle of downtown. Candlelight flickered across the white tablecloth between us, casting gentle shadows that somehow made it easier to speak the truth. "I was supposed to go to Columbia for journalism, but mysteriously, my application was withdrawn at the last minute."

Rory's hand covered mine, warm and steady. "I remember. You were devastated."

"Hanna had gotten an internship in Boston," I continued, the pieces I'd only recently assembled finally making sense. "Maddox convinced me that Boston University's program was better for me—that Columbia would be too competitive, too stressful. He said he was protecting me from myself."

"That's not protection," Rory said softly. "That's control."

"It caused a six-year rift with my father." Tears welled in my eyes. "Dad had pulled strings with his alumni connections at Columbia. When I suddenly changed my mind, he thought I was rejecting his help, his legacy. We barely spoke until last year."

Rory's thumb traced gentle circles on my palm, his touch anchoring me as the painful memories surfaced.

"And it wasn't just college," I whispered. "It was everything. The apartment I wasn't 'ready' to buy on my own. The promotion I shouldn't take because it would 'overwhelm' me. The friends who weren't 'good influences.' Always for my own good, always because he knew better."

A tear slipped down my cheek, and Rory reached across the table to brush it away, his touch impossibly gentle.

"I keep thinking about all the years I lost," I admitted. "All the choices I didn't get to make."

"Those years shaped you, Lottie," Rory said. "They brought you here, to this moment. And this moment is just the beginning."

I looked up at him, at the unwavering kindness in his eyes, and felt something unfamiliar bloom in my chest—not the anxious need to please that had defined my relationship with Maddox, but something steadier, something like hope.

"I promise you," Rory said, his voice low and certain, "our marriage will never be about control or tests or making you smaller. It will be about growing together, respecting each other's dreams, and building something real."

For the first time in years, I believed in promises again.

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