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His City Hall Bride, His Cathedral Wedding
His City Hall Bride, His Cathedral Wedding
ผู้แต่ง: Gemma

Chapter 1

ผู้เขียน: Gemma
Almost at the same moment, Sophia Rossi posted a photo on Instagram.

In it, two hands were clasped together. The man's hand wore the black-and-gold Moretti signet ring. On the woman's ring finger was a diamond band. Framed by the shape of their interlocked hands were a seven-week ultrasound and a freshly stamped marriage certificate.

The caption was only one sentence:

[He said he'd give us a home.]

The comments exploded almost instantly.

"Finally happened, Mrs. Moretti."

"See you tomorrow. Got your wedding gift ready."

"You two were always meant to end up together."

Not one person mentioned me.

As if the woman standing in the church tomorrow had never been meant to be me at all.

I looked at the picture and, to my own surprise, smiled. Then I tapped the heart, left a comment, and wrote:

[Wishing you a lifetime of happiness.]

It disappeared in under ten seconds.

Right after that, Luca called.

The second I answered, I heard the edge in his voice. "Evelyn, what the hell are you doing?"

I leaned against one of the stone columns outside the cathedral and listened to rain hammer the steps below. "What do you mean?"

"You leave a comment like that under her post on purpose, and now you want everyone laughing at her?"

I went quiet for a beat.

"I genuinely wish you both a lifetime of happiness."

He let out a short, cold laugh. "You think I don't know when you're being fake? Everybody knows you're supposed to be the bride tomorrow. And you choose tonight of all nights to say that under Sophia's post? What else is that supposed to look like except you trying to make people think she stole your place?"

I almost laughed at the absurdity of it. "Didn't she?"

That shut him up for half a second. Then he lowered his voice, impatient and hard. "I already explained this. The City Hall certificate was just to shield her from some bad publicity. The wedding stays the same. The church stays the same. The vows stay the same. Tomorrow, you're still the one in the dress. So what exactly are you still making a scene about?"

My grip tightened on my phone until my fingers turned white.

He had already married another woman, and he still had the nerve to tell me the wedding was going on as planned.

To him, a marriage license meant nothing. My dignity meant even less.

Then I heard it -- a woman crying softly on the other end.

"Luca, don't blame Evelyn..." Sophia's voice trembled just enough to sound fragile. "This is my fault. I shouldn't have asked you for help. If she's upset, I can leave New York. I can raise the baby on my own..."

Luca's tone softened at once, like he was soothing some frightened little thing. "Don't cry. The doctor said you can't get worked up right now. You and the baby are going to be fine."

Then his voice snapped back into something colder when he spoke to me again.

"Evelyn, apologize to her."

For a second, I thought I'd misheard him.

"Apologize?"

"Yes." He said it like he was issuing the most ordinary instruction in the world. "She's emotionally unstable right now. You know she's pregnant, and you still chose to upset her. Apologize, and this ends here."

All at once, I remembered too many nights from the past eight years.

Nights in that damp basement apartment in Brooklyn, when he would come home smelling like gun oil and cigarettes, drop his head against my shoulder, and murmur, "Just wait a little longer. Once I clean up the mess in the Moretti family, I'll give you a wedding all of New York will remember."

I waited for eight years.

I waited while he clawed his way up from a disregarded man on the edge of the Moretti family, someone their inner circle barely looked at twice, into the heir they finally had no choice but to acknowledge, stepping in and out of black Cadillac Escalades in tailored suits.

And I waited long enough to watch him slip another ring onto somebody else's hand first.

"Luca," I said softly, "I'm not apologizing."

His voice turned glacial. "Evelyn, don't be ungrateful."

"The ungrateful one is you."

Then I hung up.

Two seconds later, another message came through.

[The wedding starts on schedule tomorrow. Don't be late.]

I looked at the screen and almost laughed.

That wasn't a message to a fiancee. It was a scheduling note to an event coordinator.

I locked my phone, stepped back into the rain, and walked away.
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  • His City Hall Bride, His Cathedral Wedding   Chapter 8

    “No.”I cut him off before he could continue, unwilling to hear another sickening excuse.He froze, his voice breaking. “Evelyn, I know I hurt you beyond repair. I lied to you, again and again. I thought you’d love me, trust me, wait for me, no matter what. I never imagined…”“You never imagined I’d actually walk away and never look back, is that it?” I finished flatly.His shoulders shook before he spoke again. “It’s all my fault. I was wrong. I crossed lines I never should have. I never had any feelings for her. Things just spiraled...”I let out a bitter laugh. “No feelings? Yet you married her. You slept with her. How do you separate intimacy from emotion so easily? And what makes you think I would ever want a man who is no longer only mine?”He fell silent, head bowed, too ashamed to look at me. He knew better than anyone how far he had crossed the line with Sophia. He’d only allowed himself mistake after mistake because he was certain I would always love him, trust him, wait

  • His City Hall Bride, His Cathedral Wedding   Chapter 7

    The video was security footage from the brownstone in Brooklyn. It showed that I had never touched Sophia. She had grabbed my hand and thrown herself backward onto the broken glass entirely on her own.Luca could take no more. As Sophia tried to throw herself at him again, he shoved her away hard and bit out a single word: “Leave.”Sophia froze under his icy stare, then broke into heaving sobs. “Luca, I only did it because I love you! When we were kids, you said you’d marry me when we grew up! But you broke your promise and fell for someone else! ”She paused for a while, then continued:“I never meant to come between you, but you came every time I called. If you didn’t have feelings for me, why would you do all that? You gave me hope! That night you got drunk and we slept together. That’s why I came up with this plan!”Luca closed his eyes, pain etched across his face. “I didn’t! I helped you out of respect for your father, who died for the Morettis! And that night! I was blacko

  • His City Hall Bride, His Cathedral Wedding   Chapter 6

    Sophia’s face went deathly pale in an instant. She staggered back a step, her voice rising to a shrill denial. “That’s not true! You’re lying! I was pregnant. But Evelyn pushed me, and I lost the baby! I lost my… my…”Lorraine cut in coldly.“Lost your uterus in the same hemorrhage, is that it?”Biting her lip hard, Sophia turned tear-filled eyes to Luca, her voice fragile and trembling. “Luca, your mother has hated me since we were children, but I swear I know nothing about any of this!”She was certain Luca would never learn the full truth. But Lorraine wasn’t finished. She stepped forward, gripping Sophia’s arm, and dragged her toward the exit. “One trip to the hospital will tell us whether your uterus was removed last night or years ago. Move!”Of course, Sophia refused to go. Clutching her stomach, she closed her eyes and sank to the floor in a feigned faint.But Lorraine had spent a lifetime in New York’s underworld. She saw through the act instantly. Snatching a bottle of

  • His City Hall Bride, His Cathedral Wedding   Chapter 5

    “She canceled everything herself,” the woman replied, her voice growing more cautious. “The cathedral, the hotel, the flowers, the cars. She confirmed every arrangement in person and settled the remaining balance. We were told the wedding would not be taking place.”The room went dead silent.Luca’s fingers tightened around the phone.After the call ended, he dialed my number.No answer.He called again.Still nothing.After dozens of unanswered calls, Luca finally convinced himself I was only making a scene.“She’ll come back,” he said at last, his voice cold and impatient. “She’s angry. Let her calm down for a day.”In his mind, I had loved him for eight years, given up too much for him, and built too much of my life around him to leave for real. Canceling the wedding was just my way of forcing him to choose, of punishing him for humiliating me, of making him come after me first.So he did not look for me immediately.He only told people to keep quiet, to hold the press back, and to

  • His City Hall Bride, His Cathedral Wedding   Chapter 4

    A sliver of glass had cut into my finger too, but I didn't stop.By the time I threw the last broken piece into the trash, dawn had turned the sky a thin gray-blue.New York was almost morning.I went into the bathroom, washed the blood from my hands, and changed into the simplest black dress I owned. Then I pulled my suitcase upright and took one final look around the place I had once believed would become home.The fireplace was cold.The vases were empty.Wedding invitations were scattered across the coffee table.The ivory gloves I had bought for the ceremony were still draped over the arm of the sofa, like some relic from a life that had never really existed.I walked over to the invitations and fed them, one by one, into the fireplace.The flames curled up instantly. The gold lettering blackened and shrank.Luca Moretti.Evelyn Carter.A few seconds later, both names were ash.I didn't look twice.I rolled my suitcase out the door.At 5:20 a.m., Manhattan's sky hung low and heavy

  • His City Hall Bride, His Cathedral Wedding   Chapter 3

    Before noon, I went back to the brownstone in Brooklyn.Luca had bought it for us as our future home.The whole place had been renovated to my taste. Old New York film posters in the dining room. Deep walnut built-ins in the study. A second-floor terrace with a partial view of the Manhattan Bridge. At the end of the entry hall stood the silver-framed engagement portrait we'd taken just last month, our wedding invitation still tucked into the corner of the frame.Now every inch of it felt like a joke.I packed the last of my things into a twenty-eight-inch suitcase. I had just dragged it to the door when the front entrance swung open from the outside.Luca came in first, wrapped in a black cashmere overcoat with rain still clinging to his shoulders. Sophia followed behind him in a cream wool wrap, one hand resting on her flat stomach the way some women touch a crown.The second Luca saw my suitcase, his expression darkened."Where are you going?"He had barely finished the question when

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