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The Prank That Backfired
The Prank That Backfired
Auteur: Perfect Timing

Chapter 1

Auteur: Perfect Timing
I saw it—Gideon Salton taking cash from his buddies, one after another.

That was when it clicked: I was just the punchline in some bet.

The ones who lost laughed first, then rolled their eyes like I was the idiot.

"Madison Montclaire, do you even get how much I lost 'cause of you? Use your brain for once."

"We've told you a million times—Gideon's way outta your league. You really thought he'd marry you?"

"He's played you, what, eight, ten times? And you STILL fall for it? You're hopeless."

I bit my lip so hard it stung, fingers digging into my own skin.

Gideon, done raking in the cash, strolled back like nothing.

"What's wrong, Madison? Not happy?"

Then he turned to his crew.

"Hey, chill out. It's Madison's big day. Don't pick on the birthday girl."

For a second, I almost thought he grew a conscience.

Then he fished a bill from his pocket and held it out.

"Thanks for the thousand, babe. Here—five bucks. Go get a cupcake or something. Happy birthday."

The group cracked up again.

"Gideon, you're too sweet. Careful, she might fall for you AGAIN!"

"You see that dress? Girl's been planning your wedding since forever. Dream big, huh?"

If this was the old me, I'd be in tears—begging him to quit, asking him not to do this again.

This time, I took the five bucks.

"Thanks. Filing fee's thirty-five—I'm short four. We'll call it your contribution."

Gideon froze, then laughed like I was comedy gold.

"Madison, did you leave your brain at home? You really think I'd marry you? I'm messing with you. You're beyond pathetic."

He shook his head, like just looking at me was gross.

Even though I'd braced for it, his words still sliced right through.

Truth is, I found out about the bet last night.

He called me, sounding weirdly soft. "Madison, meet me at city hall at nine. Got a big birthday gift for you. Dress up a little—wear that new wedding dress. Bring your documents. Don't be late."

I hung up with my heart racing.

I'd just posted about trying on and buying a wedding dress.

Did he see it and decide to marry me?

Not long after, someone sent me a video.

Gideon was showing my post to his buddies. "What's this even mean?"

One of them jumped in, "She's desperate. Almost thirty and freaking out—this is her way of begging."

Another added, "She's just jealous Gideon's got a new girl. That post? Straight-up attention grab."

His new girlfriend was Olivia Cooper—an heiress with a fancy background.

Gideon worshipped her.

He shook his head. "Getting tied down to someone like that? Nightmare. Let's make a bet. One call from me, and she'll show up at city hall in that dress. Wanna see a clown in a wedding gown?"

Someone cracked up. "And if you lose? Let Olivia dance for us."

The laugh barely left his mouth before Gideon decked him.

His face went stone cold. "You got a death wish? Don't even say Olivia's name."

Olivia was everything to him—off-limits, even as a joke.

And me? I was just the clown in his game. Free to humiliate however he liked.

By the time the video ended, my chest ached.

Tears hit the screen, smudging his smug, grinning face.

I wiped my eyes. And the phone.

Stared straight at him.

This was the best friend I'd loved for eight years.

He knew exactly how much I cared—so he knew exactly where to hit.

He'd clearly forgotten those old promises.

"Madison, if you're still single at thirty, I'll marry you."

Well, guess what? I'm thirty today. And I am getting married.

Just not to him.
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  • The Prank That Backfired   Chapter 10

    After that birthday mess, I braced for impact. I figured Henry would be furious—maybe even done with me.Anyone watching could see the history between me and Gideon ran deep.But Henry? He didn't flinch. Treated me just as gently as he did from the start.His parents had been there too—and they had plenty to say about Gideon—but Henry stepped in first, smoothing it all out before I even had to.I finally asked, "Why are you so good to me?"He flicked my forehead. "Seriously? Still haven't figured it out?"Then he made a circle with his fingers near his eyes, like fake glasses.I blinked, confused—then it hit me."Oh—it's you!"Henry grinned, finally satisfied. "That's right. It's me."I couldn't help laughing. The one who'd always been there for me... it was him. All along.Just like Gideon once said—back when I started college, I was the star. Solid grades, easy to get along with, people liked me.There was this quiet freshman with thick glasses who always hovered nearby,

  • The Prank That Backfired   Chapter 9

    Henry shoved him hard. Gideon stumbled, hit the floor—and still crawled toward me."I was wrong, okay? I messed up!" he cried. "I'm apologizing, I'm begging—just don't marry someone else!"I looked down at him, cold. "Haven't you humiliated me enough, Gideon? You really had to ruin my birthday too? What do I even owe you, that you'd come here like this—like it's payback?"He crawled forward again and latched onto my leg. "You don't owe me anything. I'm the trash. I didn't even like Olivia. I just wanted to make you jealous."I'm sorry, Madison! After we got to college, you started shining, and I freaked out. I thought you'd outgrow me—that I'd disappear from your life. So I acted out, made bets, did all that crap... just to prove to everyone you still loved me. That your love for me... no one else could ever touch it."His eyes were red, face wrecked, waiting—hoping—for something.I looked straight at him and said, calm and clear, "But I don't love you anymore."Then I shoved Gi

  • The Prank That Backfired   Chapter 8

    We stepped onto the red carpet together, heading toward the hotel entrance.Staff lined both sides, confetti tubes ready. A few pops later, glitter and ribbons came raining down."Happy birthday, Ms. Montclaire—and congrats on the wedding!" they cheered.I didn't bother looking back at Gideon—I already knew exactly what face he was making.The doors to Ballroom A swung open, and a spotlight hit Henry and me dead-on.Inside, I spotted my friends in the guest seats... and even my parents.They smiled and waved like it was the happiest day of their lives."Madison, Henry, congratulations on your marriage, and happy birthday, Madison!"We were soaking it all in when a voice behind us sliced through the air, shocked and thrown."Mr. Montclaire? Mrs. Montclaire? What are you doing here?"My mom saw Gideon—and her smile vanished.She used to root for us. But after everything he put me through, that faded fast.Her voice turned ice-cold. "Oh, it's you, Gideon. Here for Madison's bi

  • The Prank That Backfired   Chapter 7

    Heart pounding, I followed Henry to the Wembley Hotel.He opened the car door, gave this smooth little gesture for me to step out.But Gideon and his crew were already there, standing around like they owned the place. All smirks and smug glances. Olivia sighed and gave me that look—like I'd let her down again.They were all waiting for the crash.I couldn't bring myself to move. Just sat there, frozen in the seat, dreading the moment everything would fall apart.Henry met my eyes, steady and sure. "Don't be scared. I really brought you here for your birthday."Should I believe him?Gideon once promised me the biggest, most unforgettable party for my twentieth.I showed up all dressed up, heart racing—only to watch him turn and hand the bouquet to Olivia.Right there, in front of everyone, my birthday party turned into a full-on love confession."Olivia, will you be my girlfriend?"Gideon was charming, sincere. Olivia looked shocked, glowing. The crowd erupted in applause.A

  • The Prank That Backfired   Chapter 6

    Before we left city hall, Henry knelt down and adjusted my dress.He gently untangled my veil and wiped the dirt off the hem where people had stepped on it."Sorry," he said softly. "I just really wanted to see you in a wedding dress, so I asked you to wear it today. Maybe I should've just picked you up, even if you said no."His voice was low and warm, and his words made my face flush.He talked like we had history.But we'd only met once.I avoided his eyes, mumbling, "It's fine. I insisted on taking a cab. Not your fault."Henry let out a soft laugh and held out his hand. "Then... can I hold your hand now?"I knew Gideon and his crew were downstairs, waiting for a scene.So I placed my hand in his—firm, steady.But there was still this tightness in my chest, like something awful was waiting to happen."Henry," I said quietly, "if you hear anything nasty... don't take it to heart. Just ignore it."He gave my hand a light squeeze and smiled. "Still calling me Henry? That's

  • The Prank That Backfired   Chapter 5

    Up on the second floor of city hall, I handed over the paperwork.Even when the staff gave us our marriage certificate, it still didn't feel real.Just like that, I was married.Not to Gideon—the guy I spent years chasing—but to someone I barely knew."Alright, bride and groom, smile for the camera."The photographer snapped a photo of us post-registration.Henry must've picked up on how out of it I was. He turned to the photographer."One picture's enough. Just need something to show my family."I mumbled something about using the restroom—really, I just needed a second to breathe.As I passed a second-floor window, voices floated up from below—and when I peeked out, I spotted them.Gideon. His friends.Gideon was smoking, his crew gathered around him.Through the haze, someone asked, "You really think Madison's getting married?"Another scoffed. "That guy's totally an actor. Be real—a guy like that would NEVER go for Madison."Gideon flicked his cigarette to the ground

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