The doors swung wide and two uniformed deputies stepped in

The doors swung wide and two uniformed deputies stepped in, followed by a man in a plain suit I recognized from the detective’s office. Conversations died mid-breath. A wineglass clinked to the floor.
Ethan’s hand slipped from my mother’s. His smile came back—thin, practiced. “What is this?” he called, trying to laugh it off. “Lauren, you can’t just—”

I walked into the aisle, heels steady. “Actually, I can. Hi, Detective Ramirez.”
Ramirez nodded once and held up a folder. “Ethan Brooks? Denise Carter? We have warrants related to identity theft and fraud.”
My mother’s mouth opened, then closed. “That’s ridiculous,” she snapped. “This is my wedding.”
Ethan stepped forward, palms out. “Officer, there’s been a misunderstanding. Lauren’s upset. She’s—”
“Don’t,” I said. My voice surprised me—calm, almost bored. “You two weren’t just sleeping together. You were using my name.”
Denise’s eyes flashed. “You’re accusing your own mother?”

“You signed for a second card in my name,” I replied. “And you co-signed the home equity paperwork. Your handwriting is all over it.”
Ethan’s face hardened. “You’re going to ruin everything because you can’t stand being left.”
I leaned in just enough for him to hear. “You ruined everything when you thought I’d stay quiet.”
Ramirez motioned to the deputies. One approached Ethan. The other turned to my mother. The officiant backed away like he’d been burned.
Ethan tried to pull his arm free. “This is insane! I paid the bills!”
“With money you stole,” I said. “From me.”
A few guests started filming. Ethan’s groomsman whispered, “Dude, what the hell?” Denise’s friend muttered, “Denise, tell them it’s not true.”

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