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Betrayal at the Wedding

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On her long-awaited wedding day, Elena is shattered to discover her fiancé, Marcus, in a secret embrace with her own maid of honor. This sudden betrayal unravels her world, but as she digs into his past, she uncovers a web of lies far deeper than a simple affair. Now, Elena must navigate a dangerous game of deception and hidden motives to find the truth. Caught between heartbreak and a dark mystery, she fights to reclaim her life before it's too late.

Betrayal at the Wedding Chapter 1

The platform bustled with life as I stood perfectly still, my grandmother's antique hairpin gleaming in my carefully arranged hair. Three years. One thousand and ninety-five days of waiting, of reading his letters until the paper thinned, of touching the words as if they could somehow bring him closer. The train whistle pierced the air, and my heart leaped in my chest. Kevin was finally coming home.

I clutched the bouquet of white roses tighter, my palms damp against the ribbon-wrapped stems. Around me, families reunited with tearful embraces, but I remained poised, determined to present the dignified welcome Kevin deserved after serving our country.

Then I saw him—tall and straight-backed in his uniform, thinner than I remembered, his face more angular, eyes holding shadows they hadn't before. For one perfect moment, everything was as it should be. Then I noticed the woman beside him.

She was beautiful in a sharp way, with intelligent eyes and a certain wariness in her posture. But what caught my attention, what made my carefully constructed world begin to crumble, was the unmistakable swell of her abdomen beneath her traveling coat.

"Liliana." My name on Kevin's lips sounded different now—strained, uncertain. Not the homecoming declaration of love I'd rehearsed in my dreams. "You look... I'm glad you're here."

"Welcome home, Captain Lynch," I replied, my voice steady despite the earthquake beneath my ribs. "The town has missed you."

His gaze flickered to the hairpin, recognition and something like shame crossing his features. "Liliana, this is Selene Palmer. She... she saved my life during the Argonne offensive."

Selene extended her hand, her eyes assessing me with a mixture of curiosity and defiance. "Miss Morrison. I've heard so much about you."

I took her hand, noting its strength, the calluses that spoke of work far removed from society parlors. "How wonderful to meet you, Miss Palmer. Any friend of Kevin's is welcome here."

"Liliana," Kevin interrupted, his voice dropping. "Circumstances have... changed. I need to speak with Colonel Morrison. About permission to marry."

The roses slipped from my grasp, white petals scattering across the platform like snow. I bent to retrieve them, grateful for the moment to compose my face. When I straightened, my smile was perfect, practiced, empty.

"Of course. The Colonel will be expecting you."

* * *

The Morrison estate library had always been a sanctuary. Now it felt like a courtroom, with Colonel James Morrison behind the mahogany desk, his military decorations catching the afternoon light. Kevin stood at attention, as if preparing for inspection rather than destroying my future.

"You understand what you're asking, Captain Lynch?" The Colonel's voice was measured, but I detected the undercurrent of displeasure. Family loyalty warring with military protocol.

"Yes, sir. I'm requesting permission to marry Miss Palmer. She saved my life in France when our medical station was shelled. She's carrying my child."

I stood in the doorway, neither entering nor retreating, suspended between the life I'd planned and the one being forced upon me. Neither man had noticed me yet.

"And your prior understanding with my niece?" The Colonel's eyes narrowed.

Kevin's shoulders stiffened. "I never intended... The war changes a man, sir."

"Not all men," the Colonel replied coldly.

I stepped into the room then, the floorboard's creak announcing my presence. Both men turned, Kevin's face paling as he saw me.

"Liliana, I—"

I raised my hand, silencing him. With deliberate movements, I approached Selene, who had been sitting quietly in the corner, her hands protectively cradling her belly. I reached up and removed my grandmother's antique hairpin, the weight of generations lifting from my hair.

"This has been in my family for five generations," I said, my voice clear and unwavering. "It's meant to be worn by a bride on her wedding day."

I placed the hairpin in Selene's dark hair, arranging it with the same care my grandmother had shown when placing it in mine. Selene's eyes widened in confusion.

"May it bring you the joy it was meant to bring me," I said, meeting her gaze directly. "I wish you both happiness."

I turned to leave, my back straight, my steps measured. Only when I reached the sanctuary of my room did I allow the first tear to fall.

* * *

The knock came the following afternoon. I'd spent the night writing in my journal, purging my heart of three years of devotion. When Margaret announced Duke Richards, I was almost grateful for the distraction.

He stood in the drawing room, impeccably dressed as always, but there was a tension in his stance I hadn't noticed before.

"Miss Morrison," he bowed slightly. "I hope I find you well."

"As well as can be expected, Your Grace," I replied honestly.

He nodded, understanding in his eyes. "News travels quickly, even in Washington circles."

"And what brings the son of Senator Richards to call today?" I asked, gesturing for him to sit.

Instead, he reached into his coat and withdrew an envelope. "My hundredth letter, Miss Morrison."

I took it, noting the weight of the paper, the formal seal. "You've been quite persistent, Your Grace."

"This one is different," he said quietly. "It contains a formal proposal, with my father's political backing."

I opened the envelope, scanning the elegant script. A dignified escape. A new beginning.

"My heart is not yours to claim, Your Grace," I said, meeting his gaze directly.

"I don't ask for what isn't freely given," he replied. "But perhaps, in time..."

I looked down at the letter, then back to Duke's patient eyes. "Yes," I said simply. "I accept."

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Betrayal at the Wedding of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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