**Chapter 1: The Wedding Night Deception**

Part 1

As I stood before the grand entrance of the luxurious hotel, my heart swelled with excitement and anticipation. I clutched my wedding dress, adorned with delicate lace and sparkling diamonds, and felt like a princess on her fairy tale night. My husband, Alex, and I had planned this evening for what felt like an eternity. We had waited for the perfect moment, and now that it was finally here, I couldn't contain my eagerness. I took a deep breath, smiled to myself, and pushed open the door. With a soft click, the door swung open, and I stepped into the opulent lobby. The high ceilings, marble floors, and crystal chandeliers took my breath away. I had never seen such grandeur in person. As I made my way to the elevator, I felt like a queen, ready to claim her throne. I inserted the key card into the slot, and the doors slid open with a gentle whoosh. The elevator ride was short, and before I knew it, I was standing in front of our luxurious suite. I inserted the key card again, and the door unlocked with a soft click. I pushed it open, expecting to see Alex waiting for me, a smile on his face, and a bouquet of flowers in his hand. Instead, I was greeted by the sounds of muffled moaning and the unmistakable noise of skin slapping against skin. My eyes widened in shock as I took in the scene before me. Alex was in the middle of the room, surrounded by three women I had never seen before. They were all naked, and Alex was...with them. My heart sank, and my mind reeled in dismay. I felt like I had been punched in the gut. I tried to speak, to say something, anything, but my voice caught in my throat. I couldn't form words. I couldn't move. Alex, however, seemed to be enjoying himself. He looked up, caught my eye, and smiled. He waved at me, his eyes gleaming with excitement. "Hey, baby! Come join the party!" he exclaimed, his voice dripping with pleasure. One of the women, a blonde with a pert smile, looked up and said, "Losing my virginity right now, baby! Just like we promised!" The words cut through me like a knife. This wasn't what we had agreed on. This wasn't our wedding night. This was...something else entirely. Without a word, I turned and walked to the far corner of the room, collapsing onto the couch in stunned silence. I felt tears prick at the corners of my eyes, but I refused to let them fall. Not yet. I just sat there, my eyes fixed on the floor, trying to make sense of what I was seeing. The sounds in the room continued, a cacophony of moans and laughter, but I tuned it out. I couldn't bear to watch. I couldn't bear to be here. But I didn't leave. I just sat, frozen in shock, wondering what my next move would be.