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Chapter 247

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Caroline's Point of View

I’m surrounded by white. White papers, white sample linens, white envelopes, and white silence. It should feel beautiful—exciting even. Brides dream of moments like this, right? Sketching out their wedding, choosing flowers and centerpieces, picking calligraphy for names that will sit on top of a thousand tables. But I feel none of that.

I just feel... disconnected.

Because while my name is on every piece of stationery on this table, my voice hasn’t been anywhere in the planning.

Adrian’s already chosen the venue. The date. The theme. The catering. Even the color of the napkin rings.

I found out about the string quartet from the event planner’s email yesterday.

I let out a breath and push back from the dining table, the back of my neck tight with something I can’t name—guilt? Frustration? Both?

The front door opens.

Adrian steps inside, his suit jacket folded neatly over one arm and a tablet tucked in the other.

“Oh good, you’re home,” he says without looking
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