"Smile, Olivia. You're the luckiest woman in the room."
Olivia Bennett forced a smile as her maid of honor adjusted the veil cascading over her shoulders.
Luckiest woman.
That was what everyone had been calling her for months.
Lucky to be marrying Ethan Sinclair.
Lucky to be welcomed into one of the wealthiest families in the city.
Lucky to have found her happily ever after.
Yet as she stared at her reflection, an uneasy feeling settled in her chest.
The bride in the mirror looked beautiful.
But she didn't look happy.
"You're nervous," her best friend, Sophie, said.
"A little."
"Every bride is."
Olivia nodded, though she wasn't convinced.
Something felt... wrong.
She couldn't explain it.
Her phone suddenly vibrated.
Unknown Number.
A text message appeared on the screen.
Don't marry him.
Her heart skipped.
Before she could react, another message arrived.
You're making a terrible mistake.
A chill crawled down her spine.
"Olivia?" Sophie asked.
She quickly locked the screen.
"Nothing."
Just a prank.
It had to be.
Today was her wedding day.
No one would ruin it.
No one.
---
The cathedral was breathtaking.
White roses lined the aisle.
Crystal chandeliers illuminated hundreds of guests.
Politicians.
Business executives.
Socialites.
Members of the Sinclair family.
Everyone important was here.
Everyone watching.
The music began.
Olivia took a slow breath.
Then she stepped forward.
Her father squeezed her arm.
"You look beautiful."
She smiled.
"Thank you."
The doors opened.
Every eye turned toward her.
At the altar stood Ethan.
Tall.
Elegant.
Handsome.
The man she had loved for three years.
The man she was about to marry.
Yet the strange feeling returned.
A tiny shiver.
Something she couldn't explain.
Ethan seemed different somehow.
More serious.
More distant.
His gaze remained fixed on her.
Unmoving.
Intense.
Almost as if he were studying her.
The thought vanished as she reached the altar.
The ceremony began.
The priest spoke.
The guests watched.
The vows were exchanged.
When it was Ethan's turn, his voice was deep and steady.
"I promise to protect you."
Olivia frowned slightly.
Protect her?
That wasn't what they had written together.
Not even close.
She glanced up.
For a brief second, she thought she saw something strange in his eyes.
Not love.
Not excitement.
Something else.
Something unreadable.
Then it was gone.
The ceremony continued.
Moments later, applause erupted.
They were officially married.
Mrs. Olivia Sinclair.
The crowd cheered.
Cameras flashed.
Everyone smiled.
Everyone except Olivia.
Because that feeling wouldn't leave.
---
The reception lasted hours.
Guests drank champagne.
Music filled the ballroom.
The newlyweds danced.
But Ethan barely spoke.
Each time Olivia tried to start a conversation, he seemed distracted.
Watching.
Waiting.
For what?
She didn't know.
By midnight, most guests had left.
Finally alone, Olivia approached him.
"Ethan."
He turned.
"Yes?"
The single word made her freeze.
A strange sensation ran through her.
Why did his voice sound different?
Not completely.
Just enough.
Enough to make her uneasy.
"Are you okay?" she asked.
A shadow crossed his face.
For the first time all evening, he smiled.
It was a polite smile.
A stranger's smile.
"I should be asking you that."
Olivia stared.
Her pulse quickened.
Something was wrong.
Very wrong.
Then his phone rang.
He glanced at the screen.
His expression hardened instantly.
"I have to go."
"What?"
"It's urgent."
"Ethan, we just got married."
His jaw tightened.
For a moment he looked as though he wanted to say something.
Something important.
Something that mattered.
Instead, he simply stepped back.
"I'm sorry."
Then he walked away.
Just like that.
Leaving his wedding reception.
Leaving her.
Olivia watched him disappear into the crowd.
Confusion turned into anger.
Then hurt.
What kind of husband leaves on his wedding night?
---
At 2 a.m., Olivia sat alone inside the presidential suite of the Sinclair Grand Hotel.
Still wearing her wedding dress.
Still waiting.
No calls.
No messages.
No explanation.
The city lights glittered beyond the floor-to-ceiling windows.
Her eyes burned with exhaustion.
Eventually, she fell asleep on the sofa.
---
A sharp vibration woke her.
Her phone.
7:13 a.m.
Disoriented, she grabbed it.
One new message.
Unknown Number.
Her stomach tightened.
Slowly, she opened it.
The message contained only one sentence.
A single sentence that shattered her world.
The man you married was never the groom.
Olivia froze.
Her heart stopped.
Then started pounding violently.
She stared at the screen.
Again.
Again.
Again.
The words didn't change.
The man you married was never the groom.
"What kind of joke is this?"
Her voice shook.
Another message appeared.
This time with an attachment.
A photograph.
Her fingers trembled as she opened it.
The image showed Ethan.
Dressed in his wedding tuxedo.
Standing inside what appeared to be an underground parking garage.
The timestamp on the corner made her blood run cold.
11:47 a.m.
Yesterday.
One hour before the ceremony.
A final message arrived.
Your groom disappeared before the wedding even began.
Olivia's breath caught.
"No..."
Her hands shook uncontrollably.
No.
Impossible.
She had seen Ethan.
She had married Ethan.
Hadn't she?
The room suddenly felt too small.
Too quiet.
Too cold.
Then her phone rang.
Unknown Number.
Heart hammering, Olivia answered.
"Who is this?"
Silence.
For several seconds, nobody spoke.
Then a man's voice filled the line.
Low.
Calm.
Dangerously composed.
"Mrs. Bennett."
Olivia stiffened.
"I'm Mrs. Sinclair."
The man paused.
"No."
A strange chill swept through her.
"You're not."
Her pulse thundered.
"Who are you?"
Another silence.
Then came the answer.
The answer that would change her life forever.
"My name is Adrian Knight."
A pause.
"I believe you're my wife."
The line went dead.