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The Man She Called "Boring"

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 492    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

ifer's father, his face purple with rage a

ow but shaking with fury. He started dragging her back u

rying to pull away. "No! Dadd

ut also formidable strength, she stepped into their

deadly. "You are a selfish, vapid little girl who doesn't deserve to even be in the same room

my mother a defeated, apologetic nod and hauled his daught

y cousins and "encouraged" to leave as well. He left without another word,

er the guests. My father

program. But the good news is, my son has married a wonderful, intelligent wo

l-blown ovation. Our family and true friends rushed forward t

, replaced by a genuine sense of celebration. Molly and I cut the cake, we had our firs

y the public scandal and the loss of a connection to my family's wealth and influence, kicked her

or money to pay for her expensive tastes. He still lived with his mother, a stern woman who, after hearing about the wedding fiasc

ily support, no home. Her "golden ticket" was gon

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“On the eve of my wedding, I was in the new house I' d bought for Jennifer, practicing my vows, believing my devotion would finally earn her love. My phone buzzed. It was a Finsta notification, her secret Instagram. Curiosity twisted my gut as I opened it. There, a picture of her hand, my three-carat diamond sparkling, intertwined with her ex-boyfriend Tyrone' s tattooed hand on a rumpled motel bed. The caption read: "One last taste of freedom before I'm locked down. #WildHeart." My blood ran cold. I called, but her voice was sharp, annoyed; then I heard his low laugh. Scrolling deeper, I found more: "He's so sweet and reliable, but so... boring. Sometimes I miss the passion." And the one that killed me: "My heart belongs to the music, but my life belongs to the money. It is what it is. The wedding is on. At least I'll be rich." Five years of love reduced to a transaction. I was just a walking ATM, a "boring safety net." Humiliation burned through me. But as my best man called to confirm the limo, a new feeling pushed through the pain: resolve. The wedding would happen. But Jennifer Chavez would not be the bride. I scrolled through my contacts. Molly Fuller. My college friend. "How would you like to get married tomorrow?" I asked. It was a contract. A shocking twist that would redefine everything.”
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