When she walked in and saw my face, she froze instantly with concern and fear in her eyes. “What happened to you?” she asked, her voice trembling slightly.
I told her everything in detail, repeating every word I had overheard while my voice barely held together. Her expression shifted from confusion to anger so quickly that it gave me strength.
“You cannot marry him after that,” she said firmly while shaking her head. I answered quietly but clearly, “I am not marrying him, but I am going downstairs.”
She stared at me for a long moment before nodding with determination. “Tell me what you need from me,” she said without hesitation.
“I need you to stand beside me and make sure the truth is seen by everyone,” I replied while gripping her hand tightly. She promised me I would not face anything alone, and that promise grounded me.
My father, Robert Hayes, arrived shortly after and listened silently to everything I said. His face showed pain and disappointment, but his voice remained calm when he finally spoke.
“Are you certain you want to do this publicly?” he asked gently while holding my hands. I admitted that I did not want to, but I needed witnesses so the truth could never be twisted again.
He nodded with quiet understanding and told me he would stand beside me no matter what happened. That support gave me the strength I needed to walk out of that room.
The coordinator knocked and said it was time, and everything suddenly felt surreal and distant. My father offered his arm, and Savannah picked up my bouquet while standing close behind me.
The chapel doors opened slowly, revealing smiling guests who had no idea what was about to unfold. Caleb stood at the altar looking flawless and confident, completely unaware of what I knew.
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