I holed up in the hotel for a few days. Nobody bothered to check in—except Austin.I thought maybe my dad would remember I was still his daughter, maybe show up, say something. He didn't. Not a call, not a word. Like I didn't even exist.Fine. If he didn't care, I wasn't clinging to that title either. From now on, I was done depending on anyone but me.Come wedding day, I grabbed my dress and headed downstairs—only to find a whole lineup of luxury cars outside, turning heads left and right.Austin stood next to a limousine, sharp in a tailored suit, practically glowing. He looked right at me and held out his hand."Mia, I'm here to take you home."The way he smiled made my heart skip.After we got in the car, we rolled up to the church. I slipped backstage to change while Austin went to handle the guests.Just as I finished getting dressed and waved off the staff, that voice I hated rang out."Mia, why are you here all alone?"Flora, of course—leading a pack like she was the
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