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You Weren't Invited to My Wedding Ex novel Chapter 11

Whoa, temper tantrum much?he laughed. Relax. Pearl’s not worth it, bro. We’ve got Lavenia now. Our Lavenia. Ours alone. The one we can share every night. How bout let’s go run in Switzerland, bro. Give Lavenia her birthday bucket list.

I didn’t answer. I just booked the jet and made it happen.

By noon we were there. Rich air. Fancy hotel. Views for days. But I kept checking the clock. Every half hour. My foot tapping. My chest tightening. Evening turned into night, and night

bled into midnight.

Still nothing.

Still no damn Pearl.

I sat on the edge of the hotel bed, staring at my phone like it owed me something. My pride was rotting under my skin, but I refused to say the words out loud.

She’ll text,I muttered under my breath. She always does. She’s just trying to teach me a lesson.

That’s when Lavenia came over, draped in nothing but a white silk nightgown, her hair tumbling around her shoulders like temptation incarnate.

She touched my shoulder. She’s not coming, Jacob.

I didn’t answer.

She left you,” she whispered, kissing the edge of my jaw. But I’m here. I’ll never leave you.”

I turned, kissed her hard. Angry. Needy. Her lips tasted like salvation and revenge.

We ended up tangled in bedlimbs everywhere, sheets on the floor, her name in my throat.

But when I opened my eyes

All I could see was Pearl.

The look in her eyes the last time she saw me.

That damn message.

You’re cordially invited to my wedding.

I didn’t sleep the rest of the night.

Lavenia lay curled against me, fingers brushing my chest, whispering nonsense about fate and us and forever. But I wasn’t hearing her. I was hearing her.

And I was going to get her back.

Or burn down everything trying.

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PEARL’S POV

It’s been three days.

Four days of silence. Of retraining my heart to beat without needing him. Four days of watching my parents beam with pride and act like the past six years hadn’t nearly broken

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  1. me. And four days of smiling, nodding, and trying to believe them when they said I was doing the right thing.

I was. I am. This weddingit’s final. It’s real. The papers are signed. The ceremony planned. The cake chosen. Every little detail checked and confirmed and locked. No turning back.

Today is the gown fitting.

And of course, Mother insisted on coming, along with three stylists, a hair consultant, and her favorite red lipstick in case I looked washed out by all that lace.I just laughed and let her fuss. Let her paint my face like a doll while I sat still, confident and collected, like a proper heiress should.

But my heart’s still bruised. It beats quieter now. Not broken. Not anymore. Justhealing. The boutique was pure eleganceglass chandeliers, champagne trays, soft piano music drifting through silk curtains. I stood in the center platform as the tailor adjusted the corset of my gown, and I stared at myself in the mirror like I was watching someone else.

Stunning,” the boutique owner breathed. You were born to wear silk, Miss Antonov.

I didn’t argue. Of course I was.

My mother clapped her hands together. Sebastian’s here.”

I blinked. Sebastian?

My fiancé. The man assigned by my father. The man I hadn’t even met. Not really. The one who would be at my side in front of a thousand cameras next week.

And then I saw him.

Tall. Composed. That signature black coat draped over his arm, his charcoal suit tailored like it was sewn onto his body. His eyesstormy steel graylocked onto me the moment he stepped in. My breath caught.

No. It couldn’t be.

Sebastian?I asked, stepping down from the platform, silk rustling around my legs.

He smiled. That same calm, warm smile. The stranger who always saved me was my fiance all along?

I should’ve known,” I whispered, stopping a foot away. Why didn’t you tell me?

He looked me straight in the eye. Because I didn’t want you to fall in love with a contract. I wanted you to meet me. And you did.

I stared up at him, stunned, my voice soft. You’re Sebastian-

MontgomeryHe smiled, And you’re my wife.

My mother stepped between us with a delighted laugh. Oh, good, you’ve met officially now. I told you he was charming, didn’t I, darling?

But I barely heard her. My entire world was folding in on itself. And at the center of it- Sebastian. Calm, steady, real.

He stepped closer and offered his arm. Walk with me.

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We stepped outside the boutique. I needed air. He didn’t speak until we were alone on the marble terrace, above the street noise and away from the chaos.

I saw the pain in your eyes that night when you collapsed,he said. I really tried to stop myself from killing themthose jerks.

I froze.

I’m not here to replace him,he said. I’m here to remind you that you’re not meant to be forgotten.

I looked up at him, surprised. “You don’t know me.

I know enough,Sebastian said, voice calm, low. And I know you’re strongbut even strong women get tired of holding themselves up alone.

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