Nine Years, One Betrayal
ninth weddin
et of ninety-nine red roses, their scent filling my car. I had also booked a tabl
d been the center of my world. I
ps had become more frequent over the past two years, but I never questioned them. I trusted her. I w
lap. I felt a familiar flutter of excitement, the same feeling I got every time s
I sa
the gate, smiling.
hly messy. He looked like he just got out of
le froze o
placed a hand on his cheek. Th
k. It was a long, deep kiss, the kind
ments over the loudspeaker, it all faded into a dull hum. The roses in my
m around her waist, and she leaned into him, her head resting on his shoulder. The
me out of my trance. I pulled ou
tired. Can't wait to
n's arms, whispering something in his ear that made him grin. The
d now linked with his. They looked like any other couple in love,
an icy clarity. There was no confusion, no denial. I saw the truth for
of roses inside. The vibrant red petals fell against discarded cof
ad worked so hard to pay for. I looked at the warm lights glowing in the windows. It didn't feel like
ch in the dark when I he
in, dropping her bags with a wea
roke into a wide smile when she saw me.
her arms around my neck, try
nded on my cheek. It felt cold. I didn't hu
e," I said,
eyes, but it vanished as quickly as it came.
pulling a small, elegantly wrapped box
pened it slowly. Inside
had pointed it out in a magazine months ago. But m
atch the young man at t
said, her voice full of false en
s, Ethan. Can you believe it? It feels like just yesterday we w
t this woman I thought I knew better than myself. Her s
en romantic getaways? How many times had she texte
every trip, every late night at her office, every v
ping my own face a
ice steady, betraying non
have a go