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Jilted Bride, Shattered Illusion

Chapter 8 

Word Count: 531    |    Released on: 18/08/2025

im a wealthy man in his own right. His recent exhibition had sold out, f

smoothly. "A piece of performance art to comm

a secluded viewing room. On a velvet tray lay a pair of stunning platinum

ing onto her finger. It was a perfect

ted, admiring the way the

his hand. He wanted her to put

h like a real ceremony, a promis

screen, his face instantly clouding with worry. Julianne

stepping out of the

inty, what this was about. Cayla wa

nto the room, his fac

lianne said, her v

just turned and rus

im at a distance. He drove frantically towards the Brooklyn Bridge. She

ayla was there, standing precariously on t

, tears streaming down her face. "You promised m

he pleaded, his hands outstret

d! You're a liar!" she shriek

climbed over the railing to get to her. H

m afar. She saw him hold Cayla, mur

e wind. "I had to pretend. To get her to let her guard do

a sniffled, lo

aid. "I've neve

ash over her. It was all a lie. The rings, th

er. It felt like a stone, dragging her down. She

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“For four years, I sponsored an artist from Queens, Demetrius Rogers. I paid his mother's medical bills, sent his sister to prep school, and funded his entire career, turning him from a nobody into a star. I did it all because he was the spitting image of my dead fiancé. Tomorrow was our wedding. But tonight, standing outside his family's home, I overheard the truth. He was plotting with his high school girlfriend, Cayla, to leave me at the altar. He never loved me; it was all for the money. His mother, whose life I saved, called me arrogant and said I looked down on them. His sister, whose future I paid for, said she only ever wanted Cayla as her sister-in-law. Cayla demanded that he not only leave me, but publicly humiliate me in front of everyone. And Demetrius, the man whose world I had built from nothing, agreed. I had tried to buy a substitute for a dead man, and this was the price. They thought I was a fool to be used and discarded. But they were wrong. The next morning, I recorded a video. "Demetrius," I said to the camera, "I know your plan to leave me at the altar. I'm saving you the trouble. I'm leaving you first." I sent the video to be played at the church just as the ceremony was to begin, then boarded a one-way flight to London.”