I'm le
stand before Denzel, my soon-to-be husband, in my we
t sharper than I intend. I feel pathetic in
business to tend to." Denzel's words come out in a
u're postponing our wedding?"
y pause before a
found
eks. The ache in my chest intensifies and h
him sideways to bring us eye to eye. My face feels hot from anger
that you're so eager to cast me
s somethi
rst time I've witnessed the great Denzel Flynn losing his cool, and it
I d
He approaches me carefully
rn." He doesn't wait for a response and jogs out
e we met. But, in spite of the many preparations an
her. In the past, when people mentioned that he loved his ex more than me,
if he'd ever loved me. Or was I just another dis
air of arms wrap around me. And I instantl
s if I'm an infant as I cry into hi
est. He calms me down. Marcus was outside the door
etting you mad." I snort at his comment. Marcus and Denzel have visible tension be
moment before I remember D
through my cries. The pain is heartbreaking, nothing painful I'
speaks softly. "Will you
on't know what I want anymore since the wedding has been
r right mind. He's the youngest billionaire in Vancouver, someone who de
alculating wordlessly. And t
if the wrong choice of words can lead him to jail. "You h
efully and I stand ther