nt Hotel. A mild melody played from the string quartet in the corner, blending seamlessly with the gentle hum of excited whispers. The chan
gown hugged her slender frame, the lace bodice intricately embroidered with tiny pearls. A veil of the finest tulle cascaded down
ce barely above a breath. Everything about her
honor, adjusted the folds of the gow
"Do you think Mason wi
onally slap him for being an emotionless fool
she was a little girl, playing pretend weddings with her dolls. And now, here
, you look breathtaking my little girl is now a bride." She cupped Kimber
passed away five years ago, leaving a void nothing
g a kiss to her forehead. "He's
peeked in. "We're ready, ma'am. The guests are seated, and Mason sho
d sharply. This
of white peonies and blush roses, and hande
were an anchor. Excitement mixed with nerves
he music changed. The first notes of Canon in D filled th
altar. He should have been there, standing tall in h
he w
he should have
the crowd. Confused
be he was just running late? M
ose face had turned pale.
with her clipboard. "I,I don
rly. This had to be a mistake. Mason
e's supposed to be here, he can't do this to me,
nreadable, lips pressed into a tight line. "Maybe he got stuck
er hand. "Sweetheart, let's wait a f
The whispers g
. She felt like she was standing at the edge of a cliff,
pping aside. Kimberly's eyes locked onto her, s
ed back, her face
rly... I,I just spoke
ed, the atmosp
iranda said, her voi
ly like a violent wave, knock
co
co
d in her skull,
ad. "No... that
as full of pity.
ing in shock. Kimberly felt her mother's grip tighten a
ell is wrong with him? He just... decided n
best man said Mason...
stamina, she couldn't feel her legs anymore. Sam
y's voice was bare
ooked a flight. No on
ough her, knocking th
? W
man. She had built a life arou
lurred. Her
anda. "Did he say a
as if unsure whether she should say
id, 'Tell Kimberly I'm sorry. I can't do this
ed sound left Ki
was all he
s was supposed to be her wedding day, the day she has long dreamt of.
yes, but she refus
her shoulders. "Kim, say the
h, one that didn't reach her e
y stepped back. She couldn't breathe. The walls were clos
nother word, sh
gown trailing behind her. The sound of heels clicking against the marb
ys, past the confused hotel st
nd into the open air. The city skyline str
ressed a hand to her chest, as if
sn't ha
s a nig
n't know ho