The Vows We Fake
ate reminded
The iron gates groaned open, leading to a vault of memories I had tried so hard to suppress, memories of Zane and I engaged with
and stepped throu
ed. Her baby blue eyes widened in
yard that opened into a blue, shining lake. It had not changed in the five years since I had been here. It was the venue we had once dreamed of for our wedding, me
tate had the kind of silen
ent in my expression, for Leah side
replied. The
Your port
de up, cleverly hiding my fingers behind it. I hoped Leah won't notice that t
t just a
remise was anxiety inducing. The contract had arrived anonymously. High profile wedding. No in-person meetings until after the co
the client to talk things over with because I needed clarity on the contract.
bride. Not even part of the gu
ncidence, because
Anonymous client. No negotiations. First meeting at the venue itself. I should have said
eels echoing across the marble floor. A middle-aged, s
acknowledge Leah. "I'm Mr. Wade. I manage
hand. "Pleasur
n't ta
shot up to
lready turning on his heel. "
used. "I'd assumed he wouldn't
m to be part of plann
ter all, the contract stated that neither the groom
ilding creaked as Mr. Wade push
tchen. A charcoal suit clung to his body. His posture was stiff. He was examining the floral
knew him. He didn't even have to
kwood. My
he doin
s. Blood rushing behind my eyes distorted my view. I told myself it wasn't real. P
y from the door. He was taller than I remembered. Sharper. Colde
and I stopp
e. And his eyes, God, those dark eyes! His gaze swept across the room. He took in Leah first. Then Mr. Wade. Finally, he looked at me.
d through me like
destroyed everything. And for years, I had dreaded our reunion. Would he allow me to explain? Apolog
an who once loved me hadn't blotted me out completely from h
ackwood," he greeted. "Glad you c
t's make it quick. I'm only he
of bricks. My heart felt ripped into piec