His Promise Was Never Mine
In Silver Hollow, a girl could not leave her family home as a bride until the groom's family had prepared a complete set of seven silver wedding pieces.
For six years, Logan Carney promised me that my bridal set would be ready soon. But every year, one piece was still missing.
So I waited.
I waited until the girl everyone once called beautiful became the woman people whispered about behind her back.
In the seventh year, I emptied my savings and secretly ordered the silver crown myself. It was the most expensive piece, but I told myself it was worth it.
I loved Logan, and I wanted to help him.
But on the day I went to give him the crown, I stopped outside his door.
Inside, I heard his younger brother, Caleb Carney, speaking in a low voice, "Logan, are you seriously giving this year's silver crown to Abbie? You have been giving her one piece every year for seven years. She already has a complete bridal set."
Logan laughed softly. "Abbie is different. She's wild, and everyone in town treats her like one of the guys. She is afraid no man will ever marry her, so she wants a full silver set to prove she is still worth marrying. Giving it to her doesn't hurt me."
Caleb was quiet for a moment.
"And what about Julia?" he asked. "What if she finds out? What if she gets angry and marries someone else?"
Logan snorted. "She has waited for me for six years. If she were going to leave, she would have left long ago."
Then he said the words that shattered the last of my heart.
"Besides, she is already twenty-eight. Who else would want her now? Let her wait one more year. Once she is almost thirty, she will be grateful just to marry me. A woman like that won't dare act proud anymore."
I stood outside the door, feeling as though my heart had been ripped wide open.
At that moment, I finally understood the truth.
For seven years, I thought I had been waiting for my wedding.
All along, Logan had been building someone else's.
If that was how he truly felt, then it was time for me to find myself a new groom.
I dialed a number I had buried for years. The moment he answered, my voice trembled. "I'm getting married in three days," I said. "Will you come steal me from the wedding?"