My Sister Stole My Wedding and My Life
My younger sister, Noelle Lynch's 18th birthday wish is to personally give me the wedding bouquet at my wedding.
That's why throughout the five years of Noelle getting tormented by polio, the sentence that I utter to my fiance, Jeremy Morgan, the most is, "Wait a little longer."
I want to wait till Noelle is fully recovered and can give me the wedding bouquet. Only when that time comes will the wedding be held.
At first, Jeremy keeps arguing with me over this matter.
"You're marrying me, not Noelle! Is it that important for her to attend our wedding? My mom really wants us to have a child! If we're not getting married by this year, then we might as well break up!"
Things between us have soured since that day.
When Noelle finally recovers from polio at the end of the year and wins the pageant as Miss Global Winner, I specifically give myself a long vacation.
Then, I secretly contact the wedding planning company in hopes of moving the wedding date forward.
But the staff member asks me in shock, "Didn't Mr. Morgan hold his wedding last month?"
She even digs out the backup video from the wedding on her computer.
In the video, Jeremy can be seen wearing a white suit. With red-rimmed eyes, he slides a ring onto the bride's finger.
Shockingly enough, this bride is Noelle, the very same person who keeps claiming that I'm her salvation.
I feel as though I've plunged into an icy abyss. Subconsciously, I log into Noelle's social media account. The first thing I see is a barrage of messages from Jeremy.
"Honey, I already told her that I'd go on a business trip for a month. We'll meet up at the airport right on time.
"By the way, remember to bring the black lace stockings that I've given you. I'm already looking forward to seeing you wearing them…"
I clutch my phone tightly at the sight of the messages. Then, I hail a cab and rush to the airport immediately.