girl in a red lace gown stood. Her trembli
en, her heart cracked. Tears welled
ed on the phone screen, desperately hoping that the
cheating on her on her bridal sho
support her. Slowly, she
this to her. She shoo
e tears didn't stop. Her mascara smeared her face, ru
e, proof that her fiance, the man she had l
op up on his screen when
w no reason for it. She didn't see the content of the m
with three
umber with her name, without any heart emoj
eck the message before he came b
re he left and walked to the restroom. Which sh
g him to come to meet her and that she has mis
y yet. She wanted to get married
the thought that Henry
of the chats w
She inhaled sharply, trying to steady h
he room. A part of her believed that she was mistaken. Henry loved her
ened t
e a creaking sound as it opened, not
f air freshener hung
her by the girl, she couldn't care
wn the hallway. She didn't go back to her par
or and went straigh
essage again, a bit
nforming her that she
lood pumping in her ear. Her heels clicked on the fl
a door with the inscription
as the
r. She didn't need to push open the door. From where
was on top of a girl, he had his b
y. Tears blinded her eyes. She raised her hand con
if she opened the
the wall close to the door, and slowly, s
d to halt the tears streaming down her face but she c
't. Henry had betrayed her. She had loved him
tions- pain, anger, sadness, betrayal, and regret. Her wedding was i
had gone wrong. But he had promised to wait till they got married. Now it w
ours with pai
a remained seated on the c
She would tell Harper first. Harper was at
know what to do. She can't continue with the wedding. Harper w
va resolved in her heart to end the engagement. She can't push
r voice stopped her in her tracks, "Do you think we'll
aused, the jars in
l always come
'll always pi
rp