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Chapter 1 The Dress

Word Count: 2155    |    Released on: 03/02/2025

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to my legs like vines, twisting and knotting around me with every movement. No, the suffocation went deeper than that. It was the absurdity of the entire spectacle-the dress, the cathedral-sized ballroom, the orchestra rehearsing Wagner's *Bridal Chorus* downstairs like th

s. That's what they all said. But the woman staring back at me was a stranger, someone I didn't recognize. The intricate dress she wore, the flawless u

erating off the marble walls. She always had that no-nonsense tone, the kind that left no room for a

h and wobbly to be convincing. I cleared m

*big moments*. And according to her, this was the *biggest moment* of my life. The culmination of everything she had ever worked for. The etiquette lessons, the expensive boarding sc

l lik

l like me? Did it mean I was too fragile to make it on my own? Too privileged to survive without someone else'

fairy-tale weddings and happily-ever-afters. The bodice was encrusted with thousands of tiny crystals that caught the soft light, creating a shimmer that was

, I hat

l-like an ornament, an object, something to be admired but not truly known. More than

ouder this time, with an edge of irritation.

ha

intelligence, wit, and movie-star good looks. He was everything a girl could ask for in a husband-or so everyone said. My father adored him, constantly praising his sharp business acumen and impeccabl

ce brimming with envy. "Do you even realize how lucky yo

but wonder if she was right. Ethan was everything society told me I should want. He was rich, gorgeous, and endlessly charming. He

ye

't lov

Not in the way that creates a magnetic pull, a deeply rooted connection that feels unshakable. What I felt for Ethan was polite indifference, a distant admiration for his perfection, and a growing dread

k to the present. This time, it wasn't the sharp, impatient knock of my mother. It was quiet

current of concern, the kind of concern that made my chest tighten. She sounded like she already knew what

step. The fabric of the gown dragged behind me like a chain, a physical representation of the weight I was carrying.

. Her usual bright, carefree smile was absent, replace

My teeth sank into my bottom lip as I fought to keep the tears at

oms and chandeliers. She looked flawless, as always, in her sage-green bridesmaid dress. The silky fabric clung to her in all the right places, the muted color accentuating her golden hair, which was s

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f her words were meant to soothe rather than accuse. Her green eyes locked

ress, the fabric crumpling beneath my fingers. It felt like the only thing keeping me ground

ed to the edge of the chaise lounge and sank onto it, her shoulders slumping slightly. "Amelia, yo

ng with him. I thought I could convince myself that it was the right thing to do, that it would make everyone happy. But it's not fair, Sophie. It's

hat are you going to do?" she asked gently, tilting her head slightly as she studied me. It w

ing to leave," I said, the words falling from my lips before I even had a chance to think them thro

. "Leave? As in... leave the wedding?" Her voice was incr

my chest. "Yes," I said, my voice steadier now. "I can't go through with it,

pleading. "Do you even realize what you're saying? Your parents will lose

uly meant it. "I don't care about the guests, or my parents, or the headlines tomorrow. None of it matter

ine, as if she were trying to gauge whether I was serious or if this was just a momentary lapse i

imply, her voice s

the word feeling f

you want, then I'm not going to stop you. But you'd better move fast. Your m

a tight hug, my arms wrapping around her as if she were a lif

mile as she pulled back. "Do you even have

"Not exactly," I admitted sheepishly, a small,

was affection in her expression. "Of course you do

as small and shaky, but it was real. "I'll figure it out," I said, my v

ow *that* I can help with," she said, already moving to unf

tirely, but it was lighter, more manageable. I didn't know where I was going or what

l, undeni

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Contents

Chapter 1 The Dress Chapter 2 The escape Chapter 3 Anywhere but here Chapter 4 The stranger Chapter 5 Small talk Chapter 6 Arrival
Chapter 7 All day breakfast
Chapter 8 The motel
Chapter 9 Depressing room
Chapter 10 Just start somewhere
Chapter 11 The morning after
Chapter 12 Non of your business
Chapter 13 The offer
Chapter 14 Deal
Chapter 15 First Day Jitters
Chapter 16 Rough day
Chapter 17 Shadows of the past
Chapter 18 Leave me alone
Chapter 19 Cracks in the Calm
Chapter 20 Texts
Chapter 21 Bonfire
Chapter 22 Ethan
Chapter 23 Unfinished business
Chapter 24 Room 12
Chapter 25 Looking for me
Chapter 26 Decision
Chapter 27 No choice
Chapter 28 Standstill
Chapter 29 Free
Chapter 30 The storm
Chapter 31 Tangled
Chapter 32 I'm letting you go
Chapter 33 The letter
Chapter 34 It's a deal
Chapter 35 Uncharted Waters
Chapter 36 The kiss
Chapter 37 Ethan's back
Chapter 38 Confrontations
Chapter 39 The storm within
Chapter 40 Blue Harbor
Chapter 41 Again
Chapter 42 Betrayal
Chapter 43 Leaving
Chapter 44 The return
Chapter 45 Rising from the ashes
Chapter 46 New life
Chapter 47 The crash
Chapter 48 Opening up
Chapter 49 The Third Wheel
Chapter 50 Out of the picture
Chapter 51 Proposal in paris
Chapter 52 Walk along
Chapter 53 The Wedding Ceremony
Chapter 54 The Honeymoon in Amalfi
Chapter 55 Their First Christmas Together
Chapter 56 New beginning
Chapter 57 Amazing dad
Chapter 58 The First Doctor's Appointment
Chapter 59 Preparing the Nursery
Chapter 60 Shopping for Dresses and Stealing Quiet Moments
Chapter 61 Return
Chapter 62 The Miracle and the Nightmare
Chapter 63 Healing
Chapter 64 Lily's first step
Chapter 65 Kiss
Chapter 66 Ethan's Breaking Point
Chapter 67 The Truth Behind the Photos
Chapter 68 Trust
Chapter 69 Last
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