Daddy, is she my mom?
from the back of the room. He was wearing black joggers pant and a white sweatshirt, his casual outfit
id, his voice steady.
smiled, relief washing over her face. "Thank you," she sai
ention to the people in the hall that were staring at him and his gaze was fully focused on my direction. He walked over to where I was a
he emotions swirling inside me were overwhelming, but I f
y too embarrassing, a poor fellow came out." She scoffed. "I'm sure a billionaire's son wouldn't loo
know by now that no one cares about y
ank you, my son. For wanting to help us at the moment of o
a bright smile. "I'm
xture of surprise and consideration. He turned to my father. "Wel
ined his composure. "Thank you once more," he sai
hold its breath. Naomi gave me a comforting smile along
phere was different from what I had expected. Yet, as I stood there, reciting my vows and staring d
e words that would bind us together. "I now pronounc
yes on us. The stranger-my husband-took a step closer, his eyes never leaving mine.
ips met mine, a surprising spark ignited between us. The kiss started soft and carefully, a
mine. The kiss was more than just a strange encounter; it was a promise, a vow that went beyond words. In that
rprise and approval from the guests. I looked into his eyes and saw
o him. "Well, it appears the ceremony is complete," he said, s
et out a sigh she had been holding. Naomi squeezed my hand o
d took the young man's hand. "Thank you so much," she said, though it was obv
elt like he was considering something in his
intment with a forced smile. "Thank you, Jonah
hand tightening slightly as if to reassur
seems you've saved the day." He and Jonah exchange handshake before he turned to me. "We'll pr
omi pulled me aside. "Tracey, are you okay?" she asked, her eyes full of
s. "I think so. It's all just... a lot to t
you, BFF forever." She smiled. "For the record, you were
looked out of place in his casual clothes amidst the formal settin
peak with Jonah alone. "Thank you, Jonah," I said, my voic
racey. I just couldn't stand by and watch you suffer. I know this isn't how e
rned toward the entrance of the venue, I couldn't help but feel bad tha
d he aba