LOGINAt my wedding rehearsal, my fiancé's colleague, Haley Rhodes burst in and tore apart the carefully arranged decor. "Ryan promised he'd marry me!" she shrieked, storming closer, "Who do you think you are?" Without warning, she lunged, grabbing hold of the wedding gown, which was worth a fortune. But she only got so far—she was too heavyset to even squeeze it past her head. I let out a mocking laugh. "Don't tell me you're too big to fit even a plus-size wedding dress?" That really set her off. With grim determination, she forced herself into the gown. But as soon as she did, the delicate fabric tore, leaving absurdly stretched holes across her back and waist. "Too bad the dress is ruined now. But who cares?" she sneered triumphantly. "Ryan loves me. He’ll buy me another wedding gown, anyway." But when the actual wedding began, she got the shock of her life. The groom walking down the aisle wasn’t Ryan at all. It was their boss — Ryan and Haley's boss. Well, I never said this was my wedding.
View More"Seven years?" The boss's wife grabbed Mark's ear, pulling him close. "You brat, pining after her for seven years and keeping it from me?" "Ouch! Ow, ow!" Mark covered his ear in pain, grinning sheepishly. "But didn't I finally tell you?" The boss's wife gave him a slap on the back. "You told me about it when she was already with that loser! How was I supposed to help you steal her back?" No wonder the boss's wife had always taken aim at Ryan—she'd known all along about Mark's feelings for me. Watching the two siblings bicker, my heart warmed at their closeness. After I was discharged, I switched careers and became a designer, while Mark, now under his sister's firm grip, was pulled in to help manage his family's business empire. Meanwhile, Ryan, fired from his job, struggled to find decent work and resorted to taking odd jobs to pay off his debt.I had erased Ryan from my contact list ages ago, but like an annoying, persistent itch, he followed me wherever I went. "Clar
Ryan barely had time to get up before Haley spotted me in the corner, her face lighting up with anger. She turned to her boss's wife and pointed frantically at me. "It's her! That little tramp! She set me up! She should be the one paying for your dress!" Without a thought to her own dignity, she scrambled off the stage, hands flailing, heading straight for me. "You shameless mistress! You planned this, didn't you? You wanted to watch me and Ryan make fools of ourselves! I'm going to beat the living lights outta you—" But before her hand even reached me, Mark was already there. One hand swung back to land another punch on Ryan, and in the same breath, he threw out a vicious kick at Haley's face, sending her tumbling.Haley's "semi-fixed" nose—a hastily placed implant—shifted grotesquely, the prosthetic breaking through her skin and mixing with bits of white and yellow fat. The sight was horrifying. She staggered back, still oblivious to her collapsed nose, and stared at Mark
It was Ryan who finally pieced things together, his mind ticking through the details I'd hinted about, the "surprise" and his boss's itinerary. He seemed to grasp the truth: this venue had been set up for his boss's wedding. And just then, the vows began, clear and echoing through the room. "Bride, do you take this man to be your husband, in sickness and health…" "Yes! Yes, I do!" Haley said eagerly. "And groom, do you take this woman to be your wife, in sickness and health…" Silence. Ryan froze, panic written across his face as his eyes darted toward the back of the stage. Haley's impatience erupted. "Ryan, what's with the silence? Are you trying to humiliate me in front of everyone? What are you even looking at?" Frustrated, she whipped around, following his gaze toward the rear of the stage—and there stood their boss and his fiancee. Dressed in their backup wedding attire, they looked impeccable, her hand looped gracefully through his arm. They were both gazing at Ryan
At the police station, after finishing the body examination and getting my injuries treated, I handed over the camcorder recording, ensuring every second was backed up and submitted to the police. Not long after, Mark showed up, bringing the equipment himself. Mark Price was the owner of the wedding planning company I worked for and today's unluckiest bystander. He took one look at my bruised face and didn't hesitate; he rolled up his sleeves, ready to storm the hotel. I held him back quickly. "Let the universe deal with them in its own way." Mark snorted, that rare hint of cockiness surfacing. "I don't believe in the universe. Anyone who hurts you—I'm dealing with them myself." I'd always known Mark had a special place for me in his heart. But with Ryan in the picture, I played dumb. Now that I'd seen Ryan's true colors, I couldn't understand how I'd been so blind to follow him with such devotion for so many years. Mark, on every count, outshone him. How could I have been so
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