Max is ready to marry the love of his life, until he learns the truth. With only 72 hours until the wedding, he crafts a plan for the ultimate betrayal. As Sofia walks down the aisle, she expects the fairytale wedding she planned.
But Max is about to turn their wedding into a reckoning. Everything was perfect. The venue was bathed in golden light, the floral arrangements were flawless, and the guests were all smiling, chatting, and sipping champagne.
Everything was exactly the way they were meant to be. It was the kind of wedding people dreamed about, the kind Sofia had spent months obsessing over. She had planned every single detail, down to the little bag of sweets to keep guests busy if they were peckish during the ceremony.
But as much as my fiancée had planned her dream wedding, I had planned every detail of my moment too. I stood at the front, hands clasped, steadying my breath. The music swelled, the cue for the bridesmaids to get ready to enter.
I glanced around, taking in the expectant faces of our guests, the carefully curated decorations, and the warm glow of the candlelight. It was the perfect romantic wedding scene. Everything felt exactly as it should.
And yet, I wasn’t nervous. Not even a little. Not anymore.
72 Hours Earlier
I don’t remember sitting down. One minute, I was standing by the window of my apartment, staring at the city skyline. The next, I was on the couch, head in my hands, trying to breathe.
Elena sat across from me, silent, waiting. Her words still echoed in my head. Over and over, like a song I just couldn’t turn off.
“I saw her, Max. With him. I wasn’t looking for it, I swear!
But I saw them.”
“And you’re sure? Elena, I need you to be sure.” My voice sounded thin and foreign to me. “Max, I wouldn’t be here if I wasn’t sure,” she said.
The room felt too small. My apartment, once filled with wedding gifts and seating charts and excitement, now felt like a prison cell. I wanted to run, to escape this conversation.
How could Sofia cheat on me? “Tell me everything,” I said. Elena hesitated for a moment.
Then, she squared her shoulders, meeting my eyes with a look of sympathy. “I was at that new coffee shop that thrives on being vegan. I was picking up a coffee when I saw Sofia sitting at a corner table.”
She paused.
“She wasn’t alone, Max.”
“Who?” I asked. “I don’t know his name, but he looked so familiar. He could be one of her friends.
I know I’ve seen him before. But I know how he looked at her, Max. And I know how she looked back at him.”
“That doesn’t mean much, Elena,” I said.
“Sofia touched his face, whispered something, and then she leaned in first, Max. And then they kissed.”
For a brief, pathetic second, I almost convinced myself that it was a misunderstanding. A mistake.
But Sofia wasn’t careless. She was calculated. She wouldn’t have let a man kiss her in public unless she knew she wouldn’t get caught.
Unless she thought she had all the power and nobody who knew either of us would catch her. “Max, I know this hurts,” Elena said. “But I took a photo.
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