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The Wedding That Never Was

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 983    |    Released on: 08/07/2025

n the church

My father' s face was a mask of confusion. The guest

ed my arm. His grip was tight,

harshly, his eyes blazing with a controlle

voice quiet but firm. I tried to pull m

He thought he could manage me, control me, just like he al

bothering you after the ceremony. Don' t do

wer, a choked sob

e streaked with tears. She look

ugh the church. "I told you I could accept it. I told you I would go

d grew louder, now directe

s just a c

unless everyone e

ession softening with pity and guilt. That look was so fam

from his grasp. The sudden

against my skin. I walked over to the edge of the dais

directly

I said, my voice calm.

nd the flowers into

sh you both a lifet

er face a comical picture of shock. The victim act h

undercloud. He was radiating an anger so

t your mind?" he bit out,

him straight in the eye. "I t

d they did, but only as a faint echo

You wanted this, you forced this, and you will ma

For ten years, I had craved his affection, and

the last dregs of old sorrow. I had

see the tears welling in my ey

session, for my manipulations, for the pain I caused him and the pain I caused myself.

ow, just like a younger sist

ack on him, on Sarah, on the shocked gasp

ress trailed behind me, a weigh

t of the church doors and into t

d been holding back finally came. They weren' t tears of sadness or regret, but

ulled out my phone and d

s voice frantic with worry. "Ava!

hick with tears. "I' m okay.

the mess, sweetie. Are yo

t marry him, Dad.

ck, full of nothing but warmth and support. "Okay, sweetie. Okay. You don

as my rock. He had always been my rock

want to study art anymore. I want to go to business school.

filled with surprise a

oice thick with emotion

e curb, I looked out the window

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“The last thing I remembered was the cold, seeping into my bones on the operating table, as doctors frantically tried to stop the hemorrhaging. Then, the words that shattered my world: "The baby... the baby can' t be saved." My baby, gone. And in a flash, I remembered my husband Liam' s venomous sneer just hours before, "If it' s some other man' s bastard, I' ll kill it myself." The pain of his words, worse than labor, twisted my love for my adoptive brother into pure hatred. I believed he had killed our child. Consumed by rage, I seized a scalpel and plunged it into his chest, gasping, "If my child dies, you' re dying with him." His eyes widened in despair, not anger, as consciousness faded. His frantic shouts echoed, "Save her! Get the best doctors... And find her the best lawyer... Don' t let her find out about her father. Let her hate me forever." Tears fell onto my cheek, hot and foreign. My father? What did he have to do with this? Then, darkness. "Do you, Ava Miller, take this man, Liam Hayes, to be your lawfully wedded husband?" My eyes snapped open. The blinding white of the operating room was gone. I was at the altar, clutching white roses, in a heavy wedding dress. Liam stood before me, young and handsome, looking exactly as he had ten years ago. Our wedding day. The day my nightmare began. I was back. He leaned in, his voice a low, impatient hiss, "Ava, what are you doing? Say 'I do.' Don' t make a scene." The same cold tone, the same barely-veiled annoyance. Nothing had changed. I saw Sarah Johnson in the second row, feigning heartbreak, her hand resting protectively over her stomach. Liam' s innocent victim. Then it all crashed down. Liam' s final words, his protection, Sarah' s true manipulation, my father' s death-it was all a misunderstanding, a mountain of lies. I had died because of it once. I wouldn't walk back into that cage. "No. I don' t."”
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