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The Bride Who Said No

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 631    |    Released on: 11/06/2025

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who looked like a lawyer, and within hours, we were

lan had summoned, and the weight of vows that felt

ving mine. When he slid a simple gold band

ords I'd never thought I'd

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aid, his arm around my shoulders as we l

elt

I needed my personal documents,

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the house, the f

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st the doorframe of the house t

dragged in," she drawled. "Come

d. His face was a mask of

s voice tight. "What

y things, Ethan

. "Your things? Or are you hoping to convi

e keys to a brand-new convertible. A

suddenly lurched forward a few inches, stopping just short of my fe

neasy. "Britta

, you snagged Declan Monroe. Heard he goes through women faster th

, spilling a large cup of dark soda al

he cried, not soun

flicker of something

h. I looked st

my voice soft. "The one with the terrible strudel but

e joke. He stared at me, utterly bewildered.

turned, and my foot "slippe

ent flying, drenching her from head to t

" I said, echoing

facade crumbling. "You did

stared, s

documents, please. Then I

my father issued

reckless actions. We wish to state publicly that we do not condone her re

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“Elara Hayes had spent nearly twenty-five years as Governor Carter's wife, a life of dutiful performance, a lie for her husband's political ambitions, all while he pined for her stepsister, Brittany. As Ethan lay dying, his frail whisper asked her to place Brittany's portrait by his grave, a final, cruel reminder of her lifelong second-place status. But a blinding headache striking at his deathbed plunged her back in time, opening her eyes to sunlight streaming through stained-glass windows, wearing a wedding dress and standing at the altar for her first wedding to Ethan. Then, just as before, his phone buzzed, and he ran out of the church, leaving her humiliated for Brittany. This time, though, there were no tears, no despair, only a wild, giddy sense of freedom as she realized: "This was it. My second chance." With her family's wrath looming and society's judgment heavy on her, Elara lifted her chin, walked down that aisle, and, to the collective gasp of the church, proposed to the notorious media scion, Declan Monroe – the man who, in her past life, had been her silent, unwavering protector.”
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