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At My Husband's Wedding, I Caught the Bride's Bouquet

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 628    |    Released on: 05/06/2026

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softly behind him-and with i

luggage, and booked the earlie

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Clara

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held me tightly,

'll divorce her and legally register our marriage with you. If you want to see your parents more often

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pester you every day, u

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away with moc

ning off without a word-I didn

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At My Husband's Wedding, I Caught the Bride's Bouquet
At My Husband's Wedding, I Caught the Bride's Bouquet
“On the eve of our tenth wedding anniversary, Daniel Carter abruptly canceled our travel plans. "Clara, there's an important wedding tomorrow. I have to be there," he said. "So suddenly... you're the groom?" I masked the sting of disappointment in my eyes and tried to joke lightly. "Yes." Hearing Daniel's unexpected affirmation made my heart skip a beat. Could it be a surprise? The wedding he owed me, Clara Parker... was finally coming. The next day, the wedding hall was filled with guests. Daniel hadn't lied-he was indeed the groom, but the bride... was not me. Meeting my questioning gaze, he leaned close and whispered in my ear. "Don't look at me. I only found out last night that I was getting married today." Without another word, he strode onto the stage and took Emily Morgan's hand. After the vows, Emily navigated through the crowd and placed the bouquet in my hands, smiling serenely. "Dr. Parker, I hope you find your match soon, too."”