You Don’t Want Me Marrying Someone Else
At a certain class reunion, the former class president brought out the time capsules everyone had written years ago and read them aloud one by one.
When it was Harper Langley’s turn, he opened her note and read, [Marry Jayden as soon as possible.]
The room immediately broke into teasing laughter.
“You two must already be married. Why didn’t you invite us to the wedding?”
Before Harper could respond, the man sitting beside her spoke up with a smile.
“She’s my boss now. She’s been busy building her company, so she hasn’t had time to get married. If any of you keep pressuring her to settle down and mess with my paycheck, you’re going to have a problem with me.”
The speaker was Eugene Rowe. Back in school, he had been Harper’s obsessive pursuer, and she had deeply disliked him for it. He had since become her assistant.
Harper did not deny anything. She simply took my hand and smiled, as gently as she always had.
I pulled my hand away and smiled at everyone.
“I’m getting married at the beginning of next month. You’re all invited.”
Eugene’s face turned deathly pale. He stared at Harper in disbelief.
She frowned and pulled out her phone.
A moment later, my phone buzzed with a message.
She texted: You didn’t have to lie to our classmates just to avoid embarrassment. My company is at a critical stage right now, so marriage can wait.
I locked my phone without replying.
I had not lied.
I really was getting married at the beginning of next month.
Harper was just not the bride.