ANMELDEN
The Night Before the Wedding
The wedding was tomorrow.
Selina Carter stood in the quiet bridal suite, staring at her reflection in the mirror. The white dress hung nearby, protected in a clear garment bag. Everything was ready. The flowers, the venue, the guests flying in from different cities. Her life was supposed to begin tomorrow.
She should have been happy.
Instead, something felt… wrong.
Jason had been acting strange all evening. Distracted. Avoiding eye contact. His phone glued to his hand.
Selina tried to convince herself it was just wedding stress.
But deep down, her instincts were screaming.
Her phone buzzed on the table. A message from her best friend.
Lila: Where are you? I thought you'd be at the rehearsal dinner.
Selina frowned.
Lila had left the dinner earlier, saying she felt sick.
Jason had also disappeared about twenty minutes ago.
Her chest tightened.
“No,” she whispered to herself. “Don’t be paranoid.”
Still, the uneasy feeling refused to go away.
Selina grabbed her clutch and stepped out of the bridal suite, walking down the quiet hallway of the hotel where most of the wedding guests were staying.
The corridor was almost empty.
Her heels clicked softly against the floor as she walked toward the elevators.
Then she heard something.
A laugh.
A familiar laugh.
Selina stopped.
Her heart skipped.
That was Lila’s voice.
It was coming from the balcony area near the end of the hall.
Selina’s stomach dropped.
Slowly, she walked closer.
Every step felt heavier than the last.
The balcony doors were slightly open.
And that’s when she saw them.
Jason.
And Lila.
Jason had Lila pressed against the railing, his hands gripping her waist while their lips moved hungrily against each other.
Selina froze.
Her brain refused to process what her eyes were seeing.
Her fiancé.
Her best friend.
Kissing.
No— not just kissing.
Cheating.
Her heart slammed painfully against her ribs.
For a moment, the world went silent.
Then Jason pulled away slightly, laughing under his breath.
“You know we shouldn’t be doing this,” he murmured.
Lila smirked.
“You’re the one getting married tomorrow, not me.”
Selina felt something inside her shatter.
Lila leaned closer again.
“Besides,” she whispered teasingly, “you’ve always liked me more.”
Jason didn’t deny it.
Instead, he kissed her again.
That was the moment Selina stepped forward.
The balcony door slammed open.
Jason and Lila jerked apart instantly.
Jason’s face drained of color.
“Selina—”
Lila’s eyes widened.
“Oh.”
Silence fell between the three of them.
For a few seconds, no one spoke.
Selina looked from Jason… to Lila… and back again.
Her expression was strangely calm.
Too calm.
“So,” she said quietly, “how long?”
Jason ran a hand through his hair.
“It’s not what it looks like—”
Selina laughed.
A cold, hollow laugh.
“You’re kissing my best friend the night before our wedding,” she said slowly. “Please. Explain how that’s not what it looks like.”
Jason opened his mouth, but nothing came out.
Lila crossed her arms.
“Well,” she said with a shrug, “now you know.”
Selina turned her head slowly.
“You’re not even sorry?”
Lila tilted her head.
“Why should I be?”
Selina stared at her, stunned.
Lila smirked.
“If we're being honest… Jason and I have had chemistry for years.”
Jason muttered, “Lila, stop—”
But she ignored him.
“You were just the one who got the ring first.”
Selina felt rage begin to rise inside her chest.
Years.
Her best friend.
Her fiancé.
All this time.
Jason stepped forward nervously.
“Selina, listen to me. It was a mistake.”
“A mistake?” Selina repeated.
“Yes.”
“You accidentally fell on top of my best friend and kissed her?”
Jason groaned.
“That’s not what I meant.”
Selina looked at him with icy calm.
“Then what did you mean?”
He hesitated.
And that hesitation told her everything.
Selina nodded slowly.
“Wow.”
Her chest hurt, but she refused to cry in front of them.
Not here.
Not now.
“You know what’s funny?” she said quietly.
Jason looked hopeful.
“What?”
Selina smiled.
“I almost felt sorry for you.”
Lila scoffed.
“Oh please.”
Selina turned toward her.
“You think this is funny?”
Lila shrugged again.
“I think you were blind.”
The words hit harder than the betrayal itself.
Selina stared at her for a long moment.
Then she did something neither of them expected.
She laughed.
Jason blinked.
“Selina…?”
She wiped an imaginary tear from her eye.
“You know what?” she said. “Congratulations.”
Jason frowned.
“What?”
Selina gestured between them.
“You deserve each other.”
Then she turned and walked away.
Jason rushed after her.
“Selina, wait!”
She didn’t stop.
“Selina!”
He grabbed her arm.
She pulled it away immediately.
“Don’t touch me.”
Jason looked panicked.
“Please don’t cancel the wedding.”
Selina stared at him.
“You’re serious right now?”
“It was just a stupid moment!”
Selina shook her head slowly.
“No.”
Jason’s face tightened.
“You’re overreacting.”
That was the final straw.
Selina leaned closer, her voice deadly quiet.
“You cheated on me with my best friend the night before our wedding… and I’m overreacting?”
Jason looked away.
Selina straightened.
“Don’t worry,” she said coldly. “The wedding is definitely canceled.”
Jason’s eyes widened.
“You can’t do that! Do you know how embarrassing that will be?”
Selina stared at him.
“Embarrassing?”
He nodded.
“For both our families.”
Selina laughed again.
“You’re worried about embarrassment?”
Jason sighed impatiently.
“Selina, be reasonable.”
Something inside her snapped.
“You know what?” she said calmly. “You’re right.”
Jason blinked.
“I am?”
“Yes.”
She smiled sweetly.
“I shouldn’t embarrass you.”
Jason relaxed slightly.
Then Selina added:
“I should destroy you instead.”
Jason’s smile vanished.
Selina turned and walked away again.
This time he didn’t follow.
As she stepped into the elevator, her hands trembled slightly.
The doors closed.
Her reflection stared back at her in the mirrored walls.
Her eyes were red.
But the tears never came.
Instead, a different emotion slowly filled her chest.
Cold.
Sharp.
Dangerous.
Revenge.
Jason thought the worst thing that could happen tonight was getting caught.
He had no idea.
Selina Carter had just lost her wedding.
But Jason Carter was about to lose everything.
And she was going to enjoy every second of it.
What’s Missing Selena finally pushed herself away from the desk.Her eyes burned slightly from staring too long at the screen, and her head felt heavy from thinking in circles.Nothing solid.Just fragments.Clues that didn’t fully connect.She exhaled slowly.“I need a break…”Grabbing her phone, she stood up and headed toward the small café area inside the building. Maybe coffee would help clear her head. Maybe stepping away for a few minutes would help her think better.But as she turned the corner—She walked straight into someone.The impact wasn’t hard, but enough to make her step back quickly.“I’m so sor—”The words died in her throat.Adrian.For a moment—Neither of them moved.Neither of them spoke.Their eyes locked.And everything else faded.It had only been a few days.But it felt longer.Too long.Selena’s breath caught slightly.There was something in his gaze.Not just coldness.Not just distance.Something deeper.Something he was trying very hard to hide.And Adri
Traces That Don’t ExistThree days.That was all he gave her.Three days to prove she wasn’t a traitor.Three days to fix something she didn’t even fully understand yet.But she knew one thing for certain—she had been set up.And whoever did it wasn’t careless.They were precise.Careful.Dangerous.By the time the sun began to rise, Selena was already dressed. There was no point lying in bed pretending to rest when her mind refused to be still. She grabbed her bag and left early, determined to get to the office before anyone else.If she was going to find anything, she needed space. Silence. Time.The building was unusually quiet when she stepped in. The usual buzz of conversation and movement hadn’t started yet. It felt… almost peaceful. But she didn’t let that distract her. She walked straight to the elevator, her reflection staring back at her from the metal doors—tired, but focused.When she reached her floor, the emptiness greeted her.Good.She walked quickly to her desk and s
Three DaysSelena couldn’t sit still.Her apartment felt too quiet, too closed in—like the walls were pressing in on her thoughts, refusing to let her breathe properly.She stood up. Sat down again.Walked to the window. Stared outside.Nothing helped.The scene kept replaying in her mind.And more than that—Adrian’s eyes.Cold.Distant.Like she had become a stranger overnight.Her chest tightened.“It’s not fair…” she whispered.Her fingers curled slightly at her sides.“I didn’t do anything.”But saying it alone didn’t change anything.It didn’t fix the way he looked at her.It didn’t erase the way her heart cracked when he refused to believe her.She pressed a hand to her chest, breathing unevenly.I can’t stay here.Staying still felt like accepting defeat.And she refused to accept that.Not like this.Not when she still had a chance.Selena grabbed her bag.“I’m going back.”The decision came fast—almost instinctively.She didn’t allow herself to overthink it.Because if she d
A Dangerous RealizationLila stood by the window, her arms crossed lightly as she stared out at the city below.It had been a week.Seven full days.And everything had gone… almost exactly as she planned.Selena was gone.Well—not completely gone.But close enough.Suspended.Disgraced.Whispers following her name like a shadow she couldn’t escape.Lila had made sure to keep track.Every move.Every reaction.Every shift in the company.And the best part?Selena and Adrian—They were no longer… them.A slow smile curved her lips.Finally.Distance.Silence.Coldness.Everything she had wanted to see between them.But the smile didn’t last.It faded almost as quickly as it came.Because something—Something wasn’t right.Her fingers tapped lightly against her arm as her brows drew together.“A week…” she murmured.And yet—No termination.No scandal.No police.No lawsuit.Nothing.Lila turned from the window slowly, her expression sharpening.That didn’t make sense.Not when it came t
The Distance Between UsAdrian stood by the window, his hands resting against the cool glass.From this height, the city looked calm.Unbothered.Unaware.But inside him—There was nothing calm about it.His eyes were fixed on the parking lot below.On her.Selena.She moved slowly, like the weight of the world rested on her shoulders. Her steps lacked their usual confidence, her posture no longer straight, no longer sure.It didn’t suit her.And he hated that he noticed.His jaw tightened.This is what she did.The thought came sharp.Cold.Controlled.But just as quickly—Another voice rose.No… she wouldn’t.His gaze darkened.He exhaled slowly, dragging a hand through his hair.What was he supposed to believe?An anonymous message.A warning.“Selena is not who you think she is.”At the time, he had dismissed it.Almost.But now—Now this.The leak.The evidence.Her system.Her name.Everything pointed to her.Too perfectly.His fingers curled slightly.He watched as she reached
Cracks in the TruthSelena didn’t remember how she got back to her desk.One moment she was in the conference room, surrounded by cold stares and suffocating silence—The next, she was sitting in her chair, staring blankly at her computer screen.Her hands trembled slightly.Suspended.The word echoed in her mind like a sentence she couldn’t escape.Her chest tightened.No… this isn’t right.“I didn’t do this…” she whispered under her breath.But the evidence—It all pointed to her.Too clean.Too perfect.Almost like it had been arranged.“Selena…”She flinched at the soft voice.Marisa stood beside her desk, her expression filled with concern, her brows slightly drawn together.“I’m so sorry,” she said gently. “I can’t believe this is happening to you.”Selena swallowed, forcing herself to stay composed.“I didn’t do it,” she said, her voice low but firm. “I swear, I didn’t.”Marisa didn’t hesitate.“I know,” she said.The certainty in her tone made something in Selena relax—just a







