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CHAPTER 41: THE BREAKING POINT

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It happened on a Saturday afternoon.

Alexander had a last-minute emergency client call—something about the Chen Corporation deal threatening to fall apart. I'd encouraged him to take it, assured him I'd be fine for a few hours. We had security outside. The restraining order was in place. Valeria's court date was Monday. Just two more days.

I should have been more careful.

I was in the garden, working on the flower beds. It was therapeutic, grounding, something that helped quiet my anxious mind.
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  • Third Wedding, Right Groom    CHAPTER 45: NEW BEGINNINGS

    Three years after our wedding day, Alexander and I stood in what would become the nursery."So we're really doing this?" he asked, his hand warm in mine as we surveyed the empty room."We're really doing this," I confirmed, feeling a flutter of nervous excitement. "Turning your home office into a nursery. Buying tiny clothes and researching cribs. Becoming parents.""Our home office," he corrected gently. "This has been our home for three years, Lila. Not mine. Ours."He was right. The villa had transformed from Alexander's bachelor pad into our shared space. My books filled the shelves. My coffee mug had a permanent spot in the kitchen. My color choices influenced the décor. It was ours, completely.And now we were making room for more.We weren't pregnant yet—just preparing, planning, getting ready for this next chapter. But the decision had been made, and with it came a sense of possibility that felt both terrifying and exhilarating."I was thinking midnight blue for the walls," I

  • Third Wedding, Right Groom    CHAPTER 44: FULL CIRCLE

    Two and a half years after the foundation launched, I ran into Miles at a coffee shop.Not the café where Alexander and I used to meet, thankfully. A new place I'd discovered near the foundation's office, somewhere that had no history, no memories. I was picking up lattes for a staff meeting when I heard a familiar voice behind me."Lila?"I turned and saw him. Miles looked different—healthier, calmer, more grounded than I'd ever seen him. He wore jeans and a casual shirt, carried a well-worn backpack, and looked more like a grad student than a former CEO."Miles," I said, keeping my voice neutral. "Hi.""Hi," he said, then seemed at a loss for what to say next. We stood there awkwardly, other customers navigating around us. "I was just—I heard you'd opened a foundation office in this area. I wasn't looking for you or anything. I just moved nearby and—" He stopped. "Sorry. I'm rambling.""It's okay," I said. "How are you?""Good," he said, and something in his voice made me believe hi

  • Third Wedding, Right Groom    CHAPTER 43: THE FOUNDATION THRIVES

    One year after launch, The Clement Foundation for Healthy Relationships was featured in a major profile in Psychology Today."This is incredible," Jessica said, reading the article on her phone during our weekly coffee date. "'Lila Calvert is redefining how we think about relationship abuse by highlighting the emotional manipulation that doesn't leave visible scars.' They're calling you a pioneer in the field.""That feels excessive," I said, but I couldn't help smiling. The foundation had grown beyond my wildest expectations. What had started as a personal project born from pain had become a legitimate organization helping thousands of people.We'd expanded from our initial educational materials to offering support groups, both in-person and virtual. Women—and some men—who were in relationships where they felt constantly diminished, constantly accommodating, constantly second choice, now had a place to share their experiences without judgment."The thing that gets me," one woman said

  • Third Wedding, Right Groom    CHAPTER 42: AFTERMATH AND HEALING

    The psychiatric evaluation concluded that Valeria was not competent to stand trial."She's been diagnosed with severe attachment disorder, major depressive disorder, and shows signs of delusional thinking," our lawyer explained over the phone. "The court has ordered her committed to a state psychiatric facility for treatment. She'll remain there until doctors determine she's no longer a danger to herself or others.""How long will that be?" I asked."Minimum eighteen months. Potentially longer depending on her progress." He paused. "Mrs. Calvert, she won't be able to contact you. She won't be released without extensive evaluation. You're safe."Safe. The word felt foreign. I'd spent months feeling unsafe, looking over my shoulder, jumping at every unexpected sound. Could I really just... relax now?The nightmares started two weeks after the attack.I'd dream I was back in the garden, but this time security didn't come. This time, Alexander didn't arrive. This time, it was just me and

  • Third Wedding, Right Groom    CHAPTER 41: THE BREAKING POINT

    It happened on a Saturday afternoon.Alexander had a last-minute emergency client call—something about the Chen Corporation deal threatening to fall apart. I'd encouraged him to take it, assured him I'd be fine for a few hours. We had security outside. The restraining order was in place. Valeria's court date was Monday. Just two more days.I should have been more careful.I was in the garden, working on the flower beds. It was therapeutic, grounding, something that helped quiet my anxious mind. I'd been out there for maybe twenty minutes when I heard the gate open.Not the front gate—the side gate that led from the neighbor's property to ours. The gate was supposed to be locked, but sometimes didn't latch properly.I looked up and saw her.Valeria looked worse than she had in the parking garage. Wild-eyed, unkempt, her clothes stained and wrinkled. But what made my blood freeze was what she was holding—a knife from our own outdoor kitchen, where we sometimes grilled. She must have tak

  • Third Wedding, Right Groom    CHAPTER 40: THE ESCALATION

    Valeria was released on bail pending her court date."What?" I said when Alexander told me. "How is that even possible? She threatened me directly. In front of witnesses.""Her lawyer argued she wasn't a flight risk, that she had no prior criminal record, and that her threats were born of emotional distress, not genuine intent to harm." Alexander's voice was tight with frustration. "The judge granted bail with conditions—she has to wear an ankle monitor, she can't come within 500 feet of you or our home or your workplace, and she has to check in with a court officer daily.""That doesn't make me feel safe," I said."I know. We're keeping the security detail. And the restraining order is officially in effect. If she violates it, she goes straight to jail."For two weeks, Valeria stayed away. The ankle monitor kept her away from our home and my office. The calls and texts stopped. I started to relax, to believe that maybe the arrest had scared her into compliance.I should have known be

  • Third Wedding, Right Groom    Chapter Fourteen: THE ACCIDENT

    Three weeks before the wedding, I'd been at my final dress fitting—a moment that should have been magical and special—when my phone had rung. Miles."Don't panic," he'd said immediately, which of course made me panic. "But Valeria had an accident. I'm on my way to the hospital."My heart had droppe

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  • Third Wedding, Right Groom    Chapter Thirteen: THE PLANNING

    Planning the wedding should have been exciting—and it was, at first. I threw myself into it with the same intensity I brought to everything. I created Pinterest boards and spreadsheets. I toured venues and interviewed photographers. I tasted cakes and sampled floral arrangements. I was determined t

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  • Third Wedding, Right Groom    Chapter Sixteen: THE HOSPITAL

    The emergency room had been busy, full of people with actual emergencies. We'd found Valeria sitting in a chair in the waiting area, perfectly calm, with a small white bandage on her index finger.She wasn't in a hospital bed. She wasn't being attended to by doctors. She was sitting there, scrollin

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  • Third Wedding, Right Groom    Chapter Fifteen: THE PERFECT WEDDING DAY

    The day of our first wedding arrived with perfect weather—sunny and seventy-five degrees, not a cloud in the sky, with a light breeze that made the garden venue look like something out of a fairy tale. It was the kind of day you dream about when you imagine your wedding, the kind of day that makes

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