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OLIVE BECKETT
I should really stop checking the food. The ring could be here anytime soon. What should I say if he gets down and propose? Do I scream? Do I cry? Do I wait a few seconds before saying yes? Okay, okay, relax, Olive. It's not every day you get your boyfriend to propose, now is it? I shook out my hands and touched my face to see if this was still a dream or reality. He was going to propose. Lord knows how much I've dreamed of this day. I won't tell him that I was snooping and found the ring a few months ago, it wasn't exactly my size, but he must've had it resized. “Olly" I looked up and watched Elliot approach the table, hands in his pockets as he called out my name. “I'm sorry for the delay. The men's bathroom was very occupied,” he said and sat down. “It's okay. I didn't wait long.” He smiled at me and focused back on his food. Uhm… okay, was he going to propose right now? Maybe I'm rushing things. Maybe he wants to propose at home. That's why he wanted us to eat out tonight. We haven't done this in a while, especially since I've been so busy with work at the hospital, and so has he with the company. “Olly,” he started. This is it. I shut my eyes and stuck out my hand, anticipating. “I can't do this anymore.” What? I opened my eyes and watched him take an envelope out of his pocket and place it in front of me. “I'm getting married, Olly.” My fork fell from my hands instantly. My breath seized as my heart hammered in my chest. I don't think I heard that properly. Croakily, I asked, “W-what?” “I know I shouldn't have told you like this, but we needed to tell you somehow. I'm so sorry, Olly.” We? I picked up the envelope…the words boldly written on the front: ‘Jane Weds Elliot, You're Invited’. Jane....my best friend of fifteen years, Jane? “Jane was the one who suggested we both have dinner so I could tell you. We want you at our wedding, though. We need your blessings.” “What?” My eyes stung with tears ready to drop as I stared at the card. The words, the letters—that was supposed to be me. This was supposed to be my invitation. How did I not know? I looked back at Elliot, who just kept rambling, but I didn't hear a single word. The room was spinning; my head hurt like it had been hit. My chest hurt, constricted as I gasped for air. “I'm so sorry, but I couldn't delay this any longer. I had to tell you, because I love her" I LOVE HER. I LOVE HER. How dare he say that to me?! “Eight years. I gave you eight years of my life, and this is how you repay me?!” “We were bound to break up. We've both been so busy, and I've had my choices…redirected. I needed someone different, especially now that you have—” He paused. “Now that I've what?!” “Gotten fat.” “You're breaking up with me because I've added a few pounds over the years?” “Come on, Olly. You know it's not just a few. You've changed, and physically, you're not the best fit for me. I mean, I run a multimillion-dollar company, and the public expects someone good-looking, not someone—fat.” His words were like sharp knives, cutting through every ounce of patience I had. I squeezed the envelope in anger and threw it right at his face. “Eight years, and the only shit you can tell me is that you're ashamed of me? Is that it, Elliot?! You betrayed me, cheated on me, and now you look me right in the face and ask for my blessing to your wedding?!” “It's not like that, Olly…” “Don't! I gave you eight years of my life, Elliot! When your dad died, I was fucking there for you! When you needed money for your business, I sold my car, for you! When you weren't ready to have children, I agreed to go on oral contraceptives, for you! And now you betray me with my best friend?” My world was shattering before my eyes, and I couldn't do anything. I wanted to thrash this place. I wanted to make him see how much he hurt me—how much they hurt me. “Where did I go wrong?” I asked, lips quivering with tears. “What does she have that I don't?” “I'm sorry, Olly. I didn't mean to hurt you. I'm just so tired of lying to you, and I didn't know if I could continue. Please tell me you’ll come to our wedding? We’ll be expecting you.” I looked back at him and shook my head in disbelief at how stupid he was. “Get out.” “Olly—” “Fucking leave! Get out!” I shouted, not minding the number of eyes on us. He stood up, straightened himself, and placed a box in front of me. “I got you something. It's a little gift.” I didn't even bother to open the box as he placed a wad of cash on the table and walked out of the restaurant. I opened my bag and brought out the two hockey tickets. I had planned to surprise him tonight with them. And now everything was ruined. I have lost everything. After so many years. So then I did what I should've done. I cleaned my face, put on my big-girl pants, walked out of the restaurant, got into my car, and drove to the nearest bar I could find. The red and blue lights disturbed my eyes as I walked in. I couldn't care less, especially with mascara running down my face. What better way to numb the pain than with a drink? “A shot of your best whiskey, please?” A large cheer came from the corner of the bar as I took a sip, then another. The only thing that replayed in my head was that goddamned invite. I brought out the game tickets. I got them not because I enjoy hockey. He wouldn't shut up about the goddamn game, so I had to surprise him with them. “I see you don't like hockey much?” I turned to the voice. My eyes met the most gorgeous man I had ever seen—blonde hair, grey eyes, and biceps that could lift any weight. His blue eyes looked like light blue orbs that could enchant anyone. His lips, full and awfully sexy at best. “I hate the sport.” “Ohh, interesting. You're the first one in Canada to tell me you hate hockey.” I scoffed. “It's such a stupid sport. You know what's even more stupid? The players.” “If you hate it so much, why do you have tickets to the game?” Who was this stranger, and why was he asking stupid questions? I downed another glass and clenched my fists in anger. “My boyfriend of eight years broke up with me tonight. Eight years, can you imagine that? He's getting married to my best friend! I got these tickets because I thought he was going to propose. I wanted to surprise him.” I laughed painfully. “I was the one surprised.” “Stupid tickets.” I ripped them apart and turned to the gorgeous stranger. “Am I fat and disgusting? Am I not worthy of love?” His eyes shone with shock. “I think you look great.” I pushed my glasses to the bridge of my nose and said, “Prove it.” “What?” “Prove to me that I'm attractive. Kiss me.”OLIVE BECKETT “Relax, I'm not going to massage it.”I tried to calm Easton down while he whimpered. All I did was hold his arm, really. I didn't expect him to have an injury from the fall, but it is what it is. Thankfully, the first aid kit I brought came in handy. After applying the heat balm, I dropped his arm gently. Ethan, Summer, Jess, and Ollie walked into the tent.“Still crying?” Ethan said, flashing a grin at Easton. I felt bad for my baby. He was genuinely in pain, but after a few days, the swelling would subside.Summer tried to comfort him, and Jess, on the other hand, made up jokes to distract him. I picked up the box and dropped it right back after closing it.“Don't tell him sorry. He isn't a kid,” Ethan said after a few minutes.“I hurt my arm, in case you forgot,” Easton said, rolling his eyes in annoyance. Ollie stepped forward, dropping his hands on Jess's shoulders.“Easton, I'm sorry to say, but if you knew you were bad at horse racing, you would've just said so.
OLIVE BECKETTWho would've thought that camping would be so cool? We had to drive down to Long Point State Park in northern New York on Lake Ontario's island. Ethan had called one of his buddies who prepared tents for us, along with available resources.By the time we arrived, tents were up, and they had briefed us on all we needed to know. We would shower in one of the indoor rooms, and food was by the kitchen down in the farm. It was basically a farm where many animals were auctioned, but our campsite was outside since we had prepared for that. However, there were rooms too, as it was some kind of resort as well.“Please remind me never to come on a campout. Ever,” Easton whined while he put on his boots. Eddie, Ethan's friend, had advised we wear boots to prevent our shoes from stepping in dung and whatnot.“Oh, come on. Stop whining like a baby.”He opened his mouth wide agape, just for effect. “How dare you accuse me of such?” Hands on his chest.I laughed, crouching down as I he
EASTON CARTER “We are what?!”“Going on a camp… for a few days.”“I have games—”“In the next three weeks,” Ethan interrupted. “But you can have a two-day camp off. And since I’m also CEO, I can take that break.” He pulled Summer to his side and planted a kiss on her head.“Come on, it’s going to be fun,” Olive nudged from my side, a fun glint in her eyes as she rocked our joined hands.“Babe…” My voice trailed off. “Are you sure you can do this? I mean, it’s in the middle of nowhere, and you’re pregnant.”“I’m pregnant, baby. Not disabled,” she chuckled.I scanned the room. I was the only one protesting this damn thing. Jess stood by her side with a tall guy who looked like Roman Reigns Junior. She had complained about being a third wheel and brought her own “distraction.”A two-day campout would help me before our big game in three weeks though, plus, I need to stay alert incase Olly needs anything. “Okay,” I said in defeat. Since Olive was okay with it, I could try camping again
OLIVE BECKETT Summer and Jess chatted along while I ordered an apple fruit drink. Jess was going on about this hot guy she saw at work. She's an engineer, and most times, she says the men she works with are disgusting, ugly things that choose to cheat on their wives and hit on her.“Wait,” Summer said, dropping the menu on the table. Who would've thought that this woman, who I was oddly jealous of, had become my friend instead?“Why did you bring us here, Olly? And you haven't said anything since we've arrived.”I shook my head calmly as I waited to drop the news. We'd only told Easton's parents, and I needed to tell my girls regardless.Soon enough, the waitress brought my apple drink, and they both placed their orders.“I have something to tell both of you.” They dropped their phones, staring at me with interest.“Spill!” Jess said this time.“Are you pregnant?” Summer asked out of the blue. I looked at her, defeated, and then she caught on.Her eyes shone wide in shock, and then t
EASTON CARTERI had called for a meeting with Ethan at the cafe. At first he was worried but I assured everything was fine right after. He dropped down from his car and walked right into the cafe. It didn't take long before he spotted me.“So, what was so important you had to get me out of an important meeting?” He asked while he sat, propping an eye brow.I sat straighter. I could tell he was trying to decipher what the actual problem was from my expression.“I want to propose to Olive. I want to make her my wife,” I blurted.“Woahhhhhh. I didn't…are you sure?” “Yes. I don't know.”“You're not sure if you want to make your girlfriend your wife?” “I…did that sound bad?” “I don't know,” he rested on the chair, arms crossing his chest. “Is it?”“Look, I didn't call you here to ask me questions.”“I know that. But you called me here because you already have a decision made and need my advice. But it doesn't seem like that.”“I've just been…thinking.”“About what? Does she not want th
OLIVE BECKETT “How is that I just walked round and picked out things that I liked and I'm this exhausted?” I complained from my spot in the kitchen as I watched Easton prepare dinner.He had sent the servants home for the night, so it was only the two of us in their big house.“Walking around can be really stressful you know?”I groaned in agreement then took a sip of my orange juice. “I should have drank a lot of red wine and champagne at your parents anniversary,” I said with a deep sigh.Easton chuckled and dropped a plate of seedless grapes in front of me. “You can have the raw materials of red wine though,” he teased with a smile.“It's not the same,” I groaned and threw one into my mouth. “Oh, this is really good.”He laughed, returning back to the cooker. “The duck will be ready in some minutes.”Smiling as I ate more of the grapes. “Your talents in the kitchen is really impressive. Some months ago, you couldn't even boil rice to save your life and now, here you are preparing







