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His Death Day, Her Wedding Day

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 1226    |    Released on: 02/07/2025

faced woman named Dr. Altherr. We sat in her quiet office

the final details. The procedure is scheduled for two

d a genuine concern. I nodded, my throat too tight

smile. "You can spend the morning as yo

, a stark contrast to the chaos inside me. I didn't know what to do with my last few hours on e

cket. A text message from

use an extra hand with some last-minute wedding preparations. Since you

ising in my chest. Was this a joke? Wa

came through befo

course. Say, five thousand do

onizing day into a transaction. He was flaunting his wealth, his happiness, his vic

dgment, I typed back

a part of me needed to see it all, to burn the image of

rry of activity. Flowers, ribbons, and stressed-looking staff were everywhere. Olivia was speaking to

't offer to shake my hand this time. "Here's the seating plan. Just make sure the families are balance

. She was laughing at something the florist said. It was a genuine, happy laugh.

ayouts, but my eyes kept drifting back to them. I watched as Liam brought her a cup of coffee, kissing her on the temple. I saw hi

valley. They were my favorite flower. I had once f

y," Liam said. "What

ion of a second. "They're okay," she said, her voice flat. "B

ng me from her present, she was rewriting our past. It was a c

e sounds of the lobby faded to a dull roar. The disease was getting worse, the tumor in my brain making its presence known. I took a few de

e, looking down at the char

" I said, my

omsman," he said, his tone casual, but his eyes

e to stand beside him while he married the love of my l

voice firm. "Th

he shrugged, turn

ng towards me. For a moment, our eyes met. Her expression was unreadable, a

d to her. "The ch

and distant. She didn't look at me, he

left to say. I turned and walked out of th

umbled. My leg gave out, and I pitched forward, right into the path of an oncoming tram. Th

. I fell backward onto the pavement, landing hard. I looked up, dazed,

y wallet. A receipt from a jewelry store, dated a week before she broke up with me. It was for a custom-engraved bracelet. I had never seen it.

with him while we were still together. While I was planning our future, she was having a bracelet engrav

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“The phone felt heavy in my hand, a cold, dead weight. It had been a year since I last heard her voice, a year of silence that felt like a lifetime. My doctor' s words echoed in my head: "Glioblastoma, stage four. I' m sorry, Ethan. We' re talking months, maybe less." I called her, my thumb hovering over the button. "Happy wedding day," I said, pushing the words out. "And the second thing... you once promised that you' d carry my coffin after I die." The line went dead. A week after that promise, Olivia had left me. "I never loved you, Ethan," she had said, her face a mask of indifference. Her words broke me more than the illness ever could. That' s why I was in Zurich, in a sterile room, scheduled to end my life tomorrow. But then I saw her, by the lake, skipping stones, just like we used to. As I took a step towards her, a man came up, wrapping his arm around her waist. Liam Stone. "Olivia' s fiancé," he said, extending a hand. "We' re actually getting married tomorrow." My death day would be her wedding day. The universe had a sick sense of humor. I fled, only to stumble into the path of an oncoming tram. Olivia saved me, pulling me back. But as she pulled me up, her sleeve rode up, and I saw it: a silver bracelet, engraved with "L.S." She had been with him while we were still together. My life, my love, my everything, was a lie. "I' m dying," I told her, hoarse. "I have a brain tumor." Her facade cracked. Then, she asked me for a favor. "I need you to take the photos, Ethan. Just for the ceremony." I agreed, on one condition: "I want a photo. Just one. Of you and me. Together." She agreed, then immediately abandoned me for Liam. At the wedding, she used my origami stars, our special date on her new wedding ring. "It never meant anything, Ethan," she said, her eyes cold. "It was never real." I was numb. I left, heading back to the clinic, my fate sealed. Then, a text from Liam: We could use an extra hand with some last-minute wedding preparations. He was trying to buy my compliance, to turn my final day into a transaction. Fine, I replied. I didn' t know why I agreed. Maybe I needed to burn the image of her happiness into my brain so I could finally let go.”
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