
Everyone Thinks I Killed the Bride Last Night
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Introduction
Chapter 1
Clara's POV
I woke up inside a storm-isolated island villa the morning after a wild bachelorette party, only to discover four dead women scattered around the place—Vivian Sterling, my once closest best friend and the soon-to-be bride, was one of them.
Everyone instantly pegged me as the prime suspect, the scorned ex-girlfriend tossed aside long ago.
Trapped in this airtight locked-room murder mystery, I have to battle rampant class bias and a fabricated, pre-planted lie crafted to frame me.
As the nonstop rain beats against the villa's windows, hidden traumas, old bitter betrayals and cold-blooded revenge all slowly unravel, laid bare by broken champagne flutes, charred letters, a single unopened soda bottle, and every other shattered clue left behind.
——
When the wedding team started pounding on the door, the second, heavier slam was what jolted me awake.
My head felt stuffed with cotton. My throat tasted bitter. I was on the edge of the living-room rug, cheek pressed to cold hardwood. Outside, the sky hung a dull gray, the downpour just let up, but the surf still hammered the rocks below. Someone shouted, frantic: "Ms. Sterling? Vivian? We have to start hair and makeup!"
No one answered.
Then the butler, Luis: "Step back. I'll use the spare."
The moment the door opened, cold air rushed in, carrying the smell of seawater and wet wood. Someone spotted me first. The shriek nearly split my temples.
"Oh my God—someone's in here!"
I pushed myself upright against the sofa, vision doubling. The bar was wrecked—champagne bottles on their sides, an ice bucket half-melted, wine glasses shattered across the floor. My skirt was stained with spilled alcohol. My hands were tacky with something dried.
"Clara?" A makeup artist recognized me, and her voice changed instantly. "Why is it you?"
Before I could answer, a scream tore through the stairwell. Everyone surged that way. Two people half-dragged me to my feet.
At the bottom of the staircase, Audrey lay on her side. Her neck was bent at an angle a neck shouldn't bend. Blonde hair stuck to her drained face. Her eyes were open, frozen in the same expression she'd used to sneer at me last night.
I grabbed the wall and doubled over, retching.
"Nina's over here—"
On the far side of the living room, by the floor-to-ceiling windows, Nina was facedown, fingers hooked into the curtain, her nails packed with threads. Belle was crumpled at the corner of the hall, lips bluish, the strap of her dress torn loose.
Three bodies.
I could barely stand. The only thing in my ears was a steady, high buzz. Last night's memories broke into scraps—music, shouting, old photos projected on the wall. Audrey raising a glass: "To our most forgiving ex." Laughter. Vivian reaching over, taking the hard liquor away from me, pressing a cold bottle of soda into my hand.
After that—nothing.
"Upstairs. The master bedroom," Luis said, already pale. "Ms. Sterling never came down."
I didn't want to go up. But the crowd was already pushing toward the stairs. Someone gripped my arm like they were afraid I'd run. Upstairs, the master bedroom door stood half closed. Inside, the floral scent was so sweet it turned sickening. The wedding planner shoved the door open, took one look, and collapsed against the frame.
By the bed, Vivian sat slumped against the bed frame in last night's satin robe, hair loose, one arm hanging limp. A drawer gaped open in front of her. On the floor, ash from burned paper.
Her eyes were closed, like she'd finally finished a performance.
"Call the police!" someone sobbed. "Call them now!"
I stared at her, and there was only one thought left: last night she'd been smiling. When she blocked the drink Audrey tried to hand me, she'd leaned in and said, low, "Don't drink that."
When the first two patrol officers arrived, the whole house changed in an instant. People were shoved back. I was separated and pressed into a chair in the dining room. A female officer studied my shaking hands.
"What's your name?"
"Clara Hayes."
Her pen stopped. Behind her, the groom's relatives—who'd been crying a second ago—lit up like someone had struck a match, all heads turning at once.
"Clara Hayes?"
"Is that Clara?"
"Vivian's friend from college?"
"Friend?" someone scoffed. "You mean the ex."
The air shifted. Something slid into place beneath the fear, like the last piece of a puzzle being pressed down.
Hoarse, I said, "I don't know what happened. Last night, I only remember—I drank a lot, and then Vivian gave me a soda, and I—"
"Shut up." An older woman stepped forward, pearl earrings trembling. "You still have the nerve to say her name."
More police lights washed through the wet glass. A tall female detective walked in. Her badge read Detective Quinn. She took in the scene—the bodies, the trashed bar—then stopped on me.
Luis murmured something to her. Quinn glanced at the access-control screen and the security monitor, her brow tightening.
"No one came or went overnight," she said. "During the storm, the pier was cut off by the tide. The cameras didn't catch a single stranger."
Every eye in the room nailed itself back onto my face.
I understood, all at once, why I was still sitting here alive.
In this sealed villa, four people were dead—and I was the only one left standing.
And I just happened to be the person with the best reason to hate the bride.
Quinn walked up to me. Her voice was as cold as the tide pulling back outside.
"Ms. Hayes. Tell me one thing first—what exactly did you do to Vivian last night?"
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