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Planning My Cheating Ex-Husband's Wedding

Planning My Cheating Ex-Husband's Wedding

Author: You Xi
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Chapter 1 No.1

Word Count: 779    |    Released on: Today at 18:37

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window, a sea of glittering lights that was the Las Vegas Strip spread out below me. Alex's white dress shirt, the one he'd

tongue. Hours ago, I'd been reciting vows I'd helped write. It wasn't just a wedding; it was m

ent. The string quartet's selection, a little-known piece by Richter that swelled at the exact moment we said 'I do.'

x's chin rested on my shoulder, his voice a low, magnetic rumb

m current of possession and belonging. I smiled, tur

rfect fit for mine. But as my fingers traced the strong column of hi

as exhausted. We both were. It

s blue eyes intense. "You were a dream today

ckered. For less than a second, something else passed

wning it in the overwhelming happiness of the moment. I was overthi

mpagne together. The sweet, celebratory taste filled my mouth a

the hem of the shirt. "Now," he murmured against my skin

chest, gently pushing him back. "You first.

that usually soothed me. He kiss

m. He shrugged off his suit jacket, tossing it carelessl

pocket. It landed face-up on the

ather-bound planning binder from the nightstand. I wanted to look over th

the powerful rush of the shower filled the suite

I sighed, a sound of pure contentment, a

vibration bro

ight of the suite, Alex's

r was displayed at t

as Jessica. I'd never he

ll text, just the name and

l thud. A cold dread, sudden

I told myself. A friend

n his wedding night. A messa

d the phone, hesitating, my fingertips ho

hower was a steady

, my decision made. I

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Planning My Cheating Ex-Husband's Wedding
“On the night of our luxurious Las Vegas honeymoon, I thought I was the happiest bride alive. Then his phone lit up with a text from a woman named Jessica. "Last night was incredible, Alex. I'm so proud of you for finally getting rid of her." I dug into his phone and discovered they had been together for months, and his mother had been helping them hide it. Less than 72 hours after our wedding, Alex staged a minor car crash and faked amnesia. Lying in the hospital bed with Jessica holding his hand, he looked right at me. "I'm sorry... who are you? Do I know you?" His family used this pathetic farce to frame me as the villain, driving me out of the hospital. By the time I got back to San Francisco, they had changed the locks and dumped my belongings on the street like garbage. I had poured my heart into building a perfect life with him, only to realize I was just a pawn in their cruel, collective joke. The betrayal and public humiliation were suffocating. But I didn't give them the satisfaction of a hysterical scene. I gathered my evidence and filed for an annulment, legally erasing our marriage as if it never happened. Then, I adopted a pseudonym and became the city's most powerful event planner. When Alex was forced to hire me to plan his new wedding with Jessica, I smiled and took the contract.”