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From Wedding Wreckage To Starlight

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 1043    |    Released on: 09/07/2025

astrophysicist, a man who understood the vast, cold emptiness of space, and Olivia was my sun, the center of my gravity. She was vibrant, a socialite who collected friends and admirers

nwavering devotion that I b

e culmination of that decade, the mom

felt clumsy. How do you quantify a decade of love? While searching for a photo album in her closet, a box I' d never seen befo

i

thankfully exorcised. Curiosity, cold and sharp, pushed me to open it. Inside were not just old photos, but recent ones. Pictures of them together at a b

you know you're the only one who gives me this thrill. Ethan is... safe.

y. A safety net. Once my parents are satisfied and the trust is settl

kup plan. I felt the floor tilt beneath me, the stable ground of my entire adult life turning to sand. I sank onto the floor, the letters scat

I' d been pushed out of an airlock into the vacuum of space. The wedding was tomorrow. The conflict w

ards me, a vision in white, and for a heart-stopping moment, the lie felt so beautiful I wanted to believe it again. But then

distant hum. Suddenly, Liam strode forward,

't marry this boring los

hock, but her eyes darted to Liam, a flicker of something I couldn't decipher

our show." He shoved me, hard. It wasn't a powerful push, more of a contemptuo

e my own body. An explosion of white-hot pain shot up from my ankle, and my leg buckled under me.

his face contorting in a parody of pain. "Liv, my heart... I can't breathe. Seeing y

didn't even glance down. She cupped Liam's face, her voice frantic with a concern she had never o

Her voice was ice. "Look what you did, Ethan! You stre

osing the man who assaulted me, prioritizing his fake crisis over my real injury, and blaming me for the chaos he had caused.

to be a black hole, and it had just swallowed my entire universe. I knew in that instant, with a clarity that cut through the pain

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From Wedding Wreckage To Starlight
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“For ten years, Olivia Hayes was my universe. As an astrophysicist, I understood the vastness of space, but she was my sun, the center of my gravity, for whom I even gave up career opportunities. Our wedding day was meant to be the culmination of our decade-long love. But the day before our wedding, searching for a photo album, I stumbled upon a shoebox filled with letters and recent photos confirming her ongoing affair with Liam, her high school ex. My meticulously built life crumbled, revealing I was nothing more than a "safety net," a "formality." The next day, a ghost at my own wedding, I watched as Liam crashed the ceremony, publicly declared his "love" for Olivia, and then shoved me, breaking my leg. Olivia, instead of rushing to my aid, accused me of making a scene and left with Liam, prioritizing his fake panic attack over my real injury. In the hospital, she ignored my calls, then chastised me for needing her, demanding I give her my grandmother's ring for Liam's "peace of mind." She stole it while I was recovering. She then audaciously invited me to a "getting back on track" family BBQ, a cruel public spectacle where Liam played the happy host. There, she threatened to ruin my reputation if I didn't play along. She chased me to my hotel, attempting a desperate seduction, but when Liam called, her true priority became clear. She rushed to his side again, leaving me heartbroken and alone. Olivia, in a twisted display, held a "makeup wedding" where Liam, not me, was the groom. He shoved me again, breaking my leg a second time, and Olivia, with icy fury, had me thrown out. The security guard, though sympathetic, delivered the final blow: a note from me, leaving her with the words: "I loved you. Goodbye." She eventually found me in Chile, begging, but faced with my calm finality and another woman by my side, her illusion shattered. She spiraled into abandonment, ultimately consumed by her own web of deceit, while I found peace under the clear Chilean stars.”
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