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The sun glimmered off the marble floors of the Grand Carlton Hall. Chandeliers hung like frozen rivers of light, casting delicate patterns across the white and gold decor. Every detail of the wedding was perfect. Flowers bloomed in precise arrangements. Soft music floated through the air. Guests in elegant gowns and suits moved gracefully, their laughter punctuated by polite applause.
Elara Voss stood near the grand staircase, adjusting the hem of her pale blue dress. Her heart thumped in her chest. Everything felt too staged, too controlled. She had always loved her best friend. And yet, she could not shake the uneasy coiling in her stomach. Something was wrong with this wedding. She had seen the signs.
The groom smiled at the bride, brushing a strand of her hair behind her ear. Everything seemed perfect to everyone else. But Elara knew the truth. The groom had married before. Twice. Both times he had chosen the wrong woman. And now, she had the unsettling certainty that her friend would become another trophy.
Elara clenched her hands, feeling the satin of her gloves wrinkle under her grip. She had to act.
The ceremony began. The organ swelled. Guests rose to their feet. Elara walked forward, her movements smooth, practiced, and calm on the outside, though her pulse raced like a drum in her ears. She moved toward the flower table near the aisle, where she knew the champagne glasses were perched. She dipped her fingers into the water of the floral arrangements, testing her plan.
It was simple. Just a little disruption. Nothing permanent. Nothing dangerous. The champagne would spill. A small accident. It would force the wedding to pause, and maybe, just maybe, someone would notice the truth she had seen all along.
Her eyes flicked to the bride. She looked radiant, unaware of the potential disaster waiting just beyond her smile. Elara felt her stomach twist. She did not want to hurt her friend. But she had to prevent this wedding. She could not let history repeat itself. She could not stand by.
A soft chuckle came from behind her. She froze. A man in a dark suit and sharp eyes watched her from across the hall. She did not know him, but his presence made her skin prickle. For a heartbeat, she thought about retreating. Then she remembered why she was here. She was doing this for her friend.
Elara lifted her hand, tipping the champagne glass just enough. Liquid tumbled toward the edge. She inhaled, steadying herself. She imagined the bride stepping forward, the ceremony halted, the truth revealed. The satisfaction of saving her friend filled her, sharp and sweet.
Then a voice whispered near her ear. "Be careful, Elara."
She spun around, heart leaping, but no one was there. Only the echoes of her own decision.
And then it happened.
A slip. The glass wobbled in her hands. Champagne spilled across the table, sliding toward the bride. The music faltered as a gasp spread through the crowd. Guests turned their heads. The bride froze, her perfect smile faltering. A shimmer of panic flashed in her eyes.
Elara froze as well, realizing her hands shook uncontrollably. Her stomach sank. The water from the flowers mixed with the champagne and ran across the floor, dripping onto the bride's gown. Screams rose from somewhere deep in the hall. Someone shouted. Cameras flashed. Guests leaned forward, murmuring in disbelief.
The bride spun around, looking straight at her. Her expression was confusion, shock, and hurt. "Elara, what are you doing?" Her voice trembled, but the tone cut like a knife.
Elara swallowed, her mouth dry. "I… I am stopping this." Her words sounded smaller than she imagined. "I cannot let this happen."
A heavy silence fell. The organist paused mid-note. Guests froze in collective disbelief. A small boy dropped his toy quietly, eyes wide.
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