Three Months Left to Unlove You
Wade Cox's fiancée, Cecilia Hart, who should have been dead for seven years, suddenly comes back to life.
When I go to find him, I discover that they are discussing marriage.
Nestled in Wade's arms, Cecilia points at me as I stand at the back of the crowd.
She asks, "Who is she, Wade?"
Without hesitation, he answers, "She's just the host for the wedding."
I clutch my chest, feeling the warning signs of a heart attack. But before I can question him, the bodyguards escort me out of the living room.
Laughter and cheerful conversation continue inside. I stand outside, my hands and feet icy cold, consumed by pain.
Two hours later, Wade finally comes out, looking confident and full of energy. The moment he sees the state I'm in, he hurriedly wraps me in his coat.
He explains, "Cecilia has forgotten everything except that I'm her fiance. The doctors say any emotional shock could drive her to take her own life. The wedding isn't real. It's just to make her happy. The one I love has always been you."
I can no longer hold on at that point—I pass out.
Wade panics as he carries me to the car.
Even his voice is trembling as he assures me. "Don't be afraid, Stella. We've already found a compatible heart donor. I won't let anything happen to you. I'm taking you to the best hospital right now."
He has just put me into the passenger seat when he sees Cecilia standing nearby with tears in her eyes.
"Wade, are you abandoning me?" she asks sadly.
It takes him only a second to make his choice.
One finger at a time, he pries my hand from his. Then, he closes the car door.
After that, Wade never appears before me again.
Instead, he sends me a message, saying, "Great news, Stella. The surgery was a success! Cecilia can't handle any emotional stress right now. Can you go away and lie low for three months? After that, we'll spend the rest of our lives together."
The promises are beautiful, but he doesn't know the truth.
The surgery isn't successful at all, and three months is far too long. I don't have that much time left.