“One hour before my wedding, while I stood trembling in pain with our unborn child inside me, I heard my groom whisper the words that shattered everything: ‘I never loved her… this baby changes nothing.’ My world went silent. But as the music started and the guests smiled, I made a choice. If he wanted a perfect wedding, then everyone was about to witness the truth.”
One hour before my wedding, I was standing barefoot in the bridal suite of St. Andrew’s Chapel, one hand pressed against the small of my back and the other resting on my swollen belly, trying to breathe through the sharp pain that kept coming and going. At seven months pregnant, every movement felt heavier, slower, more fragile. My maid of honor, Emily, had gone downstairs to check on the florist, and my mother was in the reception hall making sure the place cards were straight. For the first time all morning, I was alone.
I thought I heard Ethan’s voice in the hallway.
At first, I smiled. I wasn’t supposed to see him before the ceremony, but rules like that had always made him laugh. I figured he was nervous, maybe looking for a quick word, maybe wanting to tell me I looked beautiful before the whole thing began. I moved closer to the door, ready to tease him for breaking tradition.
Then I heard another voice. Male. Probably his best man, Connor.
Ethan laughed quietly and said, “After today, it won’t matter anymore.”
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