LOGINAt a certain class reunion, the former class president brought out the time capsules everyone had written years ago and read them aloud one by one. When it was Harper Langley’s turn, he opened her note and read, [Marry Jayden as soon as possible.] The room immediately broke into teasing laughter. “You two must already be married. Why didn’t you invite us to the wedding?” Before Harper could respond, the man sitting beside her spoke up with a smile. “She’s my boss now. She’s been busy building her company, so she hasn’t had time to get married. If any of you keep pressuring her to settle down and mess with my paycheck, you’re going to have a problem with me.” The speaker was Eugene Rowe. Back in school, he had been Harper’s obsessive pursuer, and she had deeply disliked him for it. He had since become her assistant. Harper did not deny anything. She simply took my hand and smiled, as gently as she always had. I pulled my hand away and smiled at everyone. “I’m getting married at the beginning of next month. You’re all invited.” Eugene’s face turned deathly pale. He stared at Harper in disbelief. She frowned and pulled out her phone. A moment later, my phone buzzed with a message. She texted: You didn’t have to lie to our classmates just to avoid embarrassment. My company is at a critical stage right now, so marriage can wait. I locked my phone without replying. I had not lied. I really was getting married at the beginning of next month. Harper was just not the bride.
View MoreStill bristling with fury, Paul and Susan pointed at the door and told her to get out.Harper got up silently. With the red mark still visible on her face, she left and returned to the home she once shared with Jayden.Everything in the house was still in place: the matching mugs in the bathroom, the childish Minion slippers, and the cartoon fridge magnets.All remnants of Jayden lingered, but he would never return.Harper drifted back into the bedroom like a hollow shell. She hugged the stuffed toy they had brought together tightly as tears streamed down her face.On the day of Jayden’s wedding, Harper still attended.She wanted to see him one last time.Paul and Susan had ultimately given her the invitation after she had pleaded with them for a full day and promised not to disrupt the wedding.At the venue, she did not dare show herself, as many of the guests were her friends and former classmates.Worried that her presence might cause trouble, she stayed in a quiet corner a
“W-What? You’re getting married?”Susan stared at the wedding invitation in shock. Her voice was filled with disbelief.Mom explained gently, “After Jayden and Harper broke up, a friend of mine happened to mention she had a niece and asked if Jayden would be willing to meet her. “He’d been cooped up at home for days, so I took it upon myself to agree. I just wanted him to go out and clear his head.“I didn’t expect them to click so well, and they ended up setting the wedding date.”I froze for a moment.My mind pieced it all together, and I understood Mom’s intention. She did not want Paul and Susan to harbor any resentment toward me.After all, Harper was their daughter.Paul and Susan were no fools.They had watched Harper and me grow up, so they understood the nature of our relationship.Since Harper had refused to explain the reason for our breakup, they had already formed their own conclusions.Harper had most likely done something to hurt me, which explained why I end
After returning home, I buried myself in wedding preparations again.The wedding was only ten days away. Isla had already taken care of almost everything, and I only needed to confirm a handful of details.I thought Harper would stay away after I had cleared things up with her that day.To my surprise, she showed up at my door with her parents, Paul and Susan Langley.Mom glanced at the three of them waiting outside and hesitated, unsure whether she should invite them in.Our families had been neighbors for years. Their family did not move to another part of town until we were in high school. Even after that, Mom and Susan remained close and stayed in touch regularly.On top of that, I never told Mom the real reason Harper and I broke up. I did not want to upset her, so I had simply told her we were not right for each other.As far as she knew, Harper and I had ended things amicably.I pressed my lips together before telling Mom to invite them inside.My breakup with Harper wa
I slowly pulled my hand away and regarded her with calm detachment.“That’s enough, Harper. It’s over between us.”Harper shook her head desperately. “No! Jayden, I can’t stand by and watch you become another woman’s husband. You wanted to get married, didn’t you?”She seized my hand as if possessed and tried to drag me out of the private room.“Let’s go get our marriage license right now. Tomorrow, I’ll start planning the wedding. I’ll take care of everything. You just need to be the groom-to-be. Yes, let’s go now.”Just as I was about to break free, Eugene appeared at the doorway.“Harper, Jayden is about to marry someone else. Why can’t you just let him go?“Besides, you promised me you wouldn’t get married for five years. You just said you wouldn’t break your word. Are you going back on it now?”Harper’s gaze toward Eugene no longer carried the earlier complexity or reluctance. Only coldness and disgust remained.“Get lost. From this moment on, you’re fired. Jayden would












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