Jilted Bride: Dear Ex-Fiancé, Your Friend Is My Husband
en'
ll the eyes that stared in my direction, but I didn't care. Being embarrassed was the
he hall with my groom. Now that I think about it more, I couldn't deny the fact
there was no way Hammond would hurt me this way. There must've been a reason for it. Yes! He mus
d his number. It rang and came to an abrupt end but he did not pick, but I wasn't
I said into
ded on the other end and I went quiet
is currently signing his marriage certificate to me. Maybe he'll call you sometime soon. I hope you lov
you blindly like that." I said in the most formal tone I could mus
I hope you find someone who loves you more than he did, because this one is now
ing to nothing as I tried to process what had just happened to me. It al
dn't matter that we didn't share the same sadness, still, I loved her. But this? This was the
ed for the nearest boutique which I strolled
ne and I just nodded without responding to her before point
ave her my card and walked into the closet to change up, next, I pi
ning the love of my life, that night, Hammond had
ss and send me the bills," I told them and
o but no place came into my mind. I didn't have any friends I wanted to see at the moment, so I walked
ed my clothes, sat on my underwear and drank alone, dried-eyed, in the quietness of the h
king. I knew it was a bad idea becaus
rt who walked out of the church holding her sister's hands like long lost lovers... the
*
l as bright but when I looked outside, it was alrea
rs, what would I be doing fo
iately I stepped out of my room into the corridor, I saw people walking into a passage and I fol
n my face then. What bett
nded on a handsome-looking man sitting at the bar and sipping his drink quietly and my s
e had about four bodyguards standing a few feet away from him. I paused in m
y eye contact as he sipped his drink more sl
en I took the next step, his guards began closing in on me, but my eyes didn't leave hi
t this! Deep in my g