A Fortune In Love
ned with intricate lace and shimmering beads, was more extravagant than anything I'd ever worn. My hair, sty
e adjusted my veil. Her smile seemed genuine, but there was something in her
erflies in my stomach. "Thank you, Evelyn. I
kling sound. "Don't worry.
I barely knew but was about to pledge my
spiraling thoughts. "It's time,"
vity. Bridesmaids in matching champagne-colored dresses fluttered around me, adjusting m
ered us into position. "Remember," she said, her voice clipp
wd through the chapel doors. Hundreds of faces turned expectantly towards the entrance, most of them strangers to me. I
ppeared at my side, offering his arm. "Ready, m
forced a smile and placed my hand on
erable, like an actress who'd forgotten her lines on opening night. But as
what looked like awe. For a moment, I forgot about the crowd, the cameras,
h face I passed a blur of curiosity and judgment. I could almost hear their whispers. Who
I took it, feeling the warmth of his skin against mine. "You
I repeated vows I didn't write, promised forever to a man I was just beginning to know. Through i
ed couple. His lips were soft, the kiss gentle but filled with promise. For a moment, I let m
otective and possessive. As we began our walk back down the aisle, I caught sight of a familiar face in t
ccepted well wishes from people whose names I couldn't hope to remember. Lachlan sta
aned in close. "You're doing wonderfully," he murmured, his breath war
nerved by how easily he slipped into the role
of flowers, and enough champagne to float a yacht. Lachlan and I took
lan's best man spun tales of their long friendship and how he'd never seen Lachlan happier. My maid of honor, a
sts and dancing with elderly aunts. But every now and then, I'd catch a flicker of something in hi
dance floor to a slow song, I gathered my courag
earching mine. "We're starting a life to
ht our attention. Raised voices, the sound of breaking gl
ded, already moving to
ne was the charming newlywed, replaced by something harder, more dangero
my side, his hand gripping my
I asked, stumbling as he pro
later. We're n
nd us. Screams, shattering glass, and what sounded horribly like
g car. As he yanked open the door, urging me inside, I caught sight of something over
could only be a gun,
, just as a deafening