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Love Rewritten and other series

Chapter 4 Four

Word Count: 836    |    Released on: 10/05/2025

o the sound of my phone vi

the covers. My mind was groggy, still half-trapped in a dream

to analyze tha

ly morning light, I chec

ped to answer. "Th

ergetic for someone who had spent half t

red, rubbing my e

e early. Last-minute adjustments b

thought everyt

g for final confirmations, and the venue coordinator is being

the blankets off me. "Fin

e the

hower. The cold water jolted me awake, but it did no

last night still

laire... It's not as easy

nderstood exactl

-

venue, Emma was pacing near t

g me into a quick hug. "I swear, if o

"Andrew w

I know. He actually likes

usting bouquets, caterers setting up sample plates, and staff moving chairs. It should have been comforti

ca

course he

lose, laughing at something he said. The sight sent

ight to fe

e away and forced my

le placements, taste the last menu items, and-oh! We also have t

t some of the tasks were simple

ed. "I refuse to have

different appetizers and entrees. Emma kept up a

ll feel him

rs, my body still reacted to his pre

of some fancy brusche

te to vote for bu

rly c

grinned. "Lucas

closer than I expected. His expression was easy, relaxe

ng unre

n you please try to act friendly? You're the two most important people i

'm being per

"That's one w

t we weren't about to start throwing thing

but Lucas didn't move, and f

g me," he said

gh. "And yet,

mured. "But that doesn't mean I'm g

looking away. "Why?

ore he said, "Because we never r

nched. "We d

," he said, voic

is tone made m

ed back to us, oblivious to the charg

roved. Now, onto

for the distraction. But as we moved toward

knew this convers

a lon

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Love Rewritten and other series
Love Rewritten and other series
“Love, Rewritten – Prologue The ink had barely dried on our divorce papers when I left town, vowing never to look back. Lucas Montgomery had been my first love, my greatest mistake, and the one man I swore I'd never fall for again. We had built a life together, one that should have lasted forever. But forever had an expiration date, and ours came with broken promises, late-night fights, and the painful realization that love wasn't always enough. I spent years convincing myself I was over him. That I had moved on. That what we had was a closed chapter in a book I had no desire to reread. And I believed it-until the phone call came. "You might want to sit down for this," my sister, Emma, had said, amusement laced in her voice. "I'm getting married." I was happy for her. Truly. But then she dropped the second bombshell. "To Andrew." Andrew. Lucas's best friend. The same best friend who had been the best man at our wedding. Now, I had no choice but to return to the town I left behind. To stand in the same room as the man who once promised me forever-only to break every vow. I told myself I could handle it. That I could face him without falling apart. That time had erased what we once were. But when I saw Lucas again, standing across the room with those familiar stormy blue eyes and the same smirk that once made my heart race, I knew the truth. Some love stories never truly end. They just wait to be rewritten.”