The Navy SEAL's Bride




Synopsis
The wedding of Navy SEAL Charles Buchanan and socialite Ashleigh Crimson begins and the bride is nowhere to be found.  Did the bride leave on her own, or did something else happen?  And will the groom find his bride-to-be?
Chapter 1 – The Bride’s POV
Ashleigh Crimson couldn’t be happier to be marrying the love of her life, Charles Buchanan, a Navy SEAL officer.  But there was one thing Ashleigh still couldn’t get over…that he would be away for long periods while on duty with his SEAL Team. 
Charles and Ashleigh had long talks about his SEAL duty and although she understood his duty to the mission, she couldn’t help but worry about his safety.
Ashleigh’s mother came in to see how her daughter was doing the night before her wedding.  Her mother was always understanding of her daughter and Ashleigh knew she could go to her mother with any problem she had.  Her mother never judged her for a decision Ashleigh made, even when her mother knew it was made in haste, like Ashleigh’s mother knew her wedding to Charles was.
Ashleigh’s mother didn’t like the fact that her daughter would be alone for long periods of time while Charles was on duty.  But she didn’t persuade Ashleigh from going through with the wedding.
Ashleigh finished her foot soak, pedicure and manicure and got ready for bed.  She wanted to be well rested when she walked down the aisle to start her new life as a bride to a Navy SEAL.
The next morning, Ashleigh’s mother came into her daughter’s room to wake her for her wedding. . .but Ashleigh wasn’t in her bed.
Mrs. Crimson searched the house and called Ashleigh’s friends, but Ashleigh was nowhere to be found.
Mrs. Crimson wondered if Ashleigh had come to her senses and decided against marrying Charles. 
Chapter 2 – The Groom’s POV
Charles was saddened when Asheigh’s mother broke the news that Ashleigh could not be found.  An extensive search was started but leads were coming up cold.  Ashleigh had simply vanished without a trace.
Charles refused to believe that Ashleigh left on her own, as Ashleigh’s mother had tried to get Charles to believe.  He knew Ashleigh wanted to marry him as much as he wanted to marry her.  No, it just wasn’t plausible that Ashleigh left on her own.  He was sure of it.  Something else was going on…meaning, someone took her against her will.  And Charles thought that maybe he might know who did.
Despite Charles being the prime suspect in Ashleigh’s disappearance, he drove to the police station to tell the police his suspicions.
But when Charles tried to voice his suspicions, the police interrogated him.  After failing to give an alibi for the time Ashleigh disappeared, Charles was booked on suspicion of abduction and placed in a cell.
When Ashleigh’s mother heard who had been charged in her daughter’s disappearance, she was secretly happy.  She knew that Charles had to have something to do with it.  She didn’t really trust the guy.  She even failed to post his bail to have him out so he could look for Ashleigh’s abductor.
Charles sat in his cell, unable to do anything to find Ashleigh. 
Another officer, believed Charles’ story and decided to look up friends of Ashleigh, and came up with her bestie, Catherine Jorgenson.
Chapter 3 – The Bestie’s POV
Catherine Jorgenson, Ashleigh’s best friend since practically birth, raised as sisters by their mothers, who were inseparable as well.  The two girls grew up together, went to school together, hung out with the same people.  To the world, the girls were soul-sisters. 
The Ashleigh and Catherine’s friendship changed when the girls began middle school and their classmates invited Ashleigh to their parties.  Catherine felt left out of the loop.  Ashleigh was the prettier of the two…Catherine the mousier one and nerdish too. 
Before middle school, the two girls talked of books and tv shows they liked.  But when middle school came, Ashleigh was often invited to parties and Catherine was not.  Their classmates didn’t care for the nerdish girl.  She cramped their style, so to speak.
To Catherine, Ashleigh had it all.  Friends.  Popularity.  And all the boys were crazy about her.  No boy ever dated Catherine.  In fact, they all mocked her.  Ashleigh, wanting to please her new friends, went along with the name-calling, despite feeling guilty for going along with it.
Catherine was reading one of her romance books when the doorbell rang.  It was an officer from the police station here to ask her some questions about Ashleigh Crimson.
Chapter 4 – The Interrogation
After the officer spoke with Catherine about Ashleigh’s disappearance, the officer was sure Catherine had something to do with Ashleigh’s disappearance.  He went to see Charles to see if he knew about Catherine Jorgenson.
Happy that someone knew there was something more to Ashleigh’s disappearance, Charles gave the officer everything he could remember about what Ashleigh told him about Catherine.
With the description of what Charles told the officer, he was sure that Catherine was behind the disappearance.  It was perfect.  The best friend…jealous of her friend’s success.  Her wedding.  And what did Catherine have.  Nothing.  No one.  To Catherine, Ashleigh was all she had and she was leaving her to get married.  They would have no friendship after the wedding.  It would be just like middle school and high school.  Everyone shunning her, including Ashleigh, just to fit in with the crowd.
Surveillance was set up to watch Catherine’s movements to see where she may have taken Ashleigh.  But either the officer was wrong, or Catherine was on to them…because his surveillance didn’t find anything incriminating involving Catherine.
Chapter 5 – The Search for the Bride
The hunt was on for the Ashleigh, but leads were getting cold when exhaustive efforts to find her came up cold.  Until….
The officer on the case, Det. Frank Chase, got a surprising lead while he was searching Catherine’s Facebook profile.
Det. Chase found pictures of what appeared to be Ashleigh in some dungeon lying on the dingy floor.  The only problem…the location could not be determined. 
Det. Chase downloaded the photos onto his flash drive and took the pictures and took them to the police department’s IT guy, Seamus O’Riley, who was a techie at this kind of stuff.  If he couldn’t find the location, no one could.
Now all Det. Chase had to do was wait…
1 hour…that was all it took for Seamus to find the location…and it wasn’t what Det. Chase expected.  Seamus told Det. Chase that Ashleigh was in a Shady Hills here in the same city and even more daunting was that it looked as if Ashleigh’s parents had put her there…
Det. Chase headed over to Ashleigh’s parents to get to the bottom of it.
“Mrs. Crimson, I may have located your daughter?” Det. Chase said when Ashleigh’s mother opened the front door to him.
“Oh, thank heavens, that’s great news.” Mrs. Crimson said, sounding relieved.
“Cut the crap!  You knew where she was this whole time?!” Det. Chase accused.
“Whatever are you talking about?” she asked, defending herself.
“You had your daughter committed!” Det. Chase said angrily.  “Did you disapprove of your daughter’s engagement, you had her committed to keep her from marrying her fiance?!”
“I don’t know what you’re implying, but I never had my daughter committed!”
“So you didn’t have Ashleigh put into Shady Hills?”
“No I did not!” Mrs. Crimson asked.  “Is that where she is?”
“We got a tip that is where she is?”
“Well, I don’t have any idea how she got there?”
“Well, you and your husband’s name came up as the ones who put her there?”
“Well, obviously we’ve been set up by the one real culprit who did it?  My guess is, it’s that witch, Catherine, Ashleigh’s best friend!” Mrs. Crimson accused.
“Well, thank you, Mrs. Crimson for your honesty.” Det. Chase told her.  “We’ll look into this and find a way to get your daughter out, since it seems it was under false pretentions.”
Det. Chase headed back to PD headquarters to come up with a game plan to get Ashleigh out of Shady Hills.

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