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From Victim to Victor: My Wedding Day

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 577    |    Released on: 25/06/2025

the kind that shakes the windows and makes the light

id, a little too brightly. "

nced at the screen, and h

ng with fake concern. "Caleb?

watch a baseball game. I could hear his

broke up with him. He's a complete wreck. He's just sitting in his van in the rain, talking crazy. I h

grabbing her k

storm? For him?" I a

eyes flashing. "Why are you being

in lashing against the glass. I turned back to her, and fo

y. "I don't own you. A home isn't a

l of her drama with Caleb was stronger. She hesita

ur time,

my phone. I scrolled through my contacts, past her name,

y Go

oblem another mechanic had quoted her thousands to replace. She said she valued honesty and hard work. We talked for a bit, and she mentioned she sometimes used a private investigator for thorough background checks on new uppe

A gruff voice answere

Investi

voice steady. "Molly Gordon recommende

b's name, and the descrip

Locations. I want to know everywhere they go, everything

ther end of the line. "Thi

eplied. "I'm just de

I felt a strange sense of peace. The plan

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From Victim to Victor: My Wedding Day
From Victim to Victor: My Wedding Day
“My phone buzzed on a greasy workbench, a picture lighting up the screen: Jenny, my fiancée, on her "find herself" trip, wrapped not in a sleeping bag alone, but entwined with another man, Caleb, his smug face half-hidden in her hair. My world, built for five years, shattered instantly. I tried to break it off, blocking her number, but she showed up at my apartment, furious about the canceled wedding, Caleb smirking behind her. Then, hours later, a call from the hospital: Jenny, admitted for "emotional distress," listing me as her emergency contact. My parents, her mother, Caleb – they all ambushed me, shaming me for "breaking her heart over a misunderstanding." Caleb, with a straight face, swore it was innocent. Trapped, exhausted, I gave in, letting them all win. But the moment I found Caleb in my apartment, wearing my shirt, with Jenny spinning a flimsy tale about a clogged drain, I knew. They thought I was stupid, that I' d swallow their blatant lies. The ache in my chest vanished, replaced by a cold, hard certainty. I was done being the victim. This wasn't just over; it was going to end on my terms. I picked up my phone, dialing a number I' d carefully acquired. I needed everything: photos, videos, timestamps. The wedding was in two weeks. And I was going to use every single minute.”
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