The Bride She Should've Been
I married Eleanor Vance on the very same day her true love was getting married next door.
Just as we were about to exchange rings, the man himself stormed into our ceremony.
Red-eyed and shaking, he announced that the only woman he'd ever loved was Eleanor and that he couldn't go through with marrying the fiancee waiting for him, the one battling a terminal illness.
Eleanor didn't even look at me. She pulled her hand from mine and ran after him.
I was left standing there, humiliated, while my mother was so angry she ended up in the hospital.
Later, the abandoned bride and I caught each other's eyes for a moment.
I asked quietly, "Do you want to switch grooms?"
Three years passed before Eleanor came back. She was crying, saying she regretted everything.
But I scooped up both kids from the backseat, one in each arm.
I stepped aside and said, "Excuse me. I'm in a hurry to pick up my wife from work."