Introduction
But what if I knew something they didn't? What if that "suicidal" girl knew my fiancé's name before he introduced himself? What if her timing was just a little too perfect, her crisis just a little too convenient?
I had been watching her for months. Turns out I wasn't the crazy one after all.
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Juniper Marlow
Chapter 1
I stood before the full-length mirror in the park's little wooden cabin, staring at my reflection. The white lace wedding dress fit perfectly, and my mother's pearl necklace caught the sunlight streaming through the window.
Outside, I could hear the crew setting up for the ceremony—chairs being arranged, sound equipment being tested. Everything was going according to plan.
"Oh, Emma..."
Sarah's voice trembled from the doorway. I turned to see my future mother-in-law standing there, tears glistening in her eyes. She wore a soft blue suit and held a small bouquet of baby's breath in her hands.
"You look absolutely stunning, sweetheart." Sarah walked toward me and gently adjusted my veil. "Jake is going to cry when he sees you."
Sarah. This woman had been better to me in the past two years than my own mother ever was. She'd taught me how to make Jake's favorite apple pie, brought me soup when I was sick, and always remembered exactly how I liked my coffee.
If anything could make today perfect, it was knowing she approved of me.
"Do you really think so?" I asked, suddenly feeling like a nervous little girl.
Sarah cupped my face with both hands, her touch warm and motherly. "Emma, you're not just beautiful on the outside. You're kind, smart, strong... you're everything I prayed my son would find."
She reached into her purse and pulled out a small box. "This was my grandmother's. Something old."
Inside was a delicate silver bracelet, engraved with tiny roses.
"Sarah, I can't—"
"You can and you will." She gently fastened it around my wrist. "You're going to be my daughter in every way that matters, Emma. I've waited so long to have a daughter."
A daughter. Did she really mean that? I'd never experienced this kind of unconditional acceptance before. My own mother was always pointing out what I could do better, always finding something to criticize.
But Sarah looked at me like I was already perfect.
The wedding car slowly pulled out of the park's lot. I sat in the back seat between my maid of honor Kelly and Sarah, with my parents in front. Everyone was chatting excitedly, but I just smiled, soaking in this perfect moment.
"Remember when Jake first brought you home?" Sarah laughed. "He was so nervous, kept dropping things. I knew right then that you were special."
"He dropped the entire casserole dish," I said with a grin.
"All over my kitchen floor!" Sarah clapped her hands. "But you just laughed and helped clean it up. That's when I knew you were perfect for him."
Kelly leaned over, adjusting my bouquet. "Ten more minutes and you'll be Mrs. Hartwell!"
Through the car window, I watched Millbrook's familiar streets go by. My hometown, my neighbors, my community. Everyone knew about today's wedding. Mrs. Peterson at the grocery store had wished me luck yesterday. The mailman had asked if I was excited.
This is it. This is my happy ending. In this small town where everyone knows everyone, I'd found my person. Jake and I were going to build something beautiful together.
I looked down at the bracelet Sarah had given me, warmth filling my chest. With Sarah as my mother-in-law, our children would have the most wonderful grandmother.
My phone buzzed with text messages—friends sending good wishes, late guests asking for directions. Everything was perfect.
"Oh look," Kelly pointed out the window, "Old Mill Bridge looks beautiful in this light."
I glanced outside. The stone bridge really was beautiful, spanning the gentle river with afternoon sunlight dancing on the water. This was part of our chosen route to the reception venue at Millbrook Country Club.
"Jake proposed right there," Sarah said, pointing to the bridge. "He told me all about it. How nervous he was, how you cried..."
"Happy tears," I clarified, touching my engagement ring.
"The best kind," Sarah agreed.
Our driver Marcus slowed down as we approached the bridge. Behind us, I could see the convoy of other cars—Jake's groomsmen, relatives, family friends. Everyone following us to the reception.
In fifteen minutes, I'll be at the country club. Jake will be waiting at the altar they set up by the lake. Pastor Williams will marry us, and then we'll dance our first dance as husband and wife.
But as we got closer to the bridge, I noticed something that made my stomach drop.
There was a figure on the bridge. A young woman in a white dress, sitting on the stone railing with her legs dangling over the side toward the water below.
My heart stopped.
It was Chloe Palmer.
No. No no no. Not today. Not now. What is she doing here?
"Oh my god," Kelly gasped, "is that girl going to jump?"
Sarah leaned forward, concerned. "Marcus, slow down."
But I knew better. I knew exactly what this was.
"Keep driving," I told Marcus firmly.
"But Emma—" Sarah started.
"Drive, Marcus. Don't stop."
Through the windshield, I could see Chloe turning toward our approaching cars. Even from this distance, I could see her perfectly applied makeup, her carefully styled hair.
Her white dress wasn't torn or dirty—it was pristine, like she'd just put it on.
She planned this. She planned this exact moment, this exact spot, knowing we'd have to drive past here. She's been watching, waiting, timing this perfectly.
Kelly grabbed my arm. "Emma, we have to help her!"
"No." My voice came out harder than I intended. "We don't."
But Marcus was already slowing the car, his face concerned.
"Miss, I think we should—"
"I said keep driving!" But it was too late.
Behind us, the second car in our convoy—the one with Jake and his groomsmen—pulled up alongside us. I could see Jake in the passenger seat, still in his tuxedo, his face alert and focused.
His window rolled down.
"Emma? What's going on?"
Before I could answer, he saw Chloe on the bridge. His entire demeanor changed instantly. That look I knew so well—his firefighter instincts kicking in.
"Jesus Christ. Marcus, stop the car. STOP THE CAR!"
"Jake, no—" I started to say.
But he was already jumping out of the second car, not even waiting for it to fully stop.
"Stay back!" he called toward Chloe, his voice carrying the authority of someone trained in crisis situations. "Don't move! Everything's going to be okay!"
This is it. This is her moment. She has him exactly where she wants him—in hero mode, focused entirely on her, with an audience of our entire wedding party.
Sarah looked at me, confusion clear in her eyes. "Emma, why aren't you getting out? That poor girl needs help!"
"She doesn't need help, Sarah. She needs attention."
"What?" Sarah's voice was shocked. "Emma, you can't be serious. Someone's life is at stake!"
I finally got out of the car, but not to help. I walked toward Jake, who was now about twenty feet from the bridge, his hands raised in a calming gesture.
"Jake, get back in the car."
He didn't even turn around. "Emma, call 911. Get them to send crisis negotiators."
"I said get back in the car."
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