I looked at the permanent marker in my hand. Then I looked at the woman. For one brief second, I considered doing something childish. Drawing on her foot.
“Stop her!” Alejandro’s voice echoed through the executive floor. Employees turned in surprise as he ran toward the elevators without his jacket. Downstairs, Valeria was already outside. One
The word left my mouth calmly. “No.” The chapel went silent. Not quiet. Silent. The kind of silence that makes flowers, candles, and expensive string music feel ridiculous.
The dining room had never been so quiet. Jenny sat beside me, confused. She still didn’t know why I had invited everyone over. Our three children arrived with
The man standing in the hallway looked at me like he had been waiting his whole life for that moment. I knew his face. Not the suit. Not
Nolan’s voice cracked. “There is a reason I needed two identical bracelets…” I stared at him across the kitchen table. The man I had shared a bed with
Natalie whispered one word. “No.” But it was too late. The whole ballroom had already turned toward the man rising from table seventeen. My husband’s father. Richard. The
The voice behind me made my blood run cold. “Don’t touch that package!” I jerked around so fast that I nearly dropped the knife. A black SUV had
The voice froze me. “Don’t open it!” I spun around so quickly that the envelope nearly slipped from my hands. My brother stood in the garage doorway, breathing
My hands shook as I unfolded the rest of the letter. The handwriting wandered across the page, uneven but unmistakably hers. “You thought I was testing your kindness.”