Wedding Day Humiliation: A Love Lost
had been looping
e through the grand ballroom, quiet at first, then growing louder, more insistent. Everyone
Reed, was absent
ng it was her. It wasn't. It was another message fr
d texted me. On my way, ba
crowd was turning into a low-grade panic, the
. Connecting my phone to the massive projector screen behin
ightly. "Looks like my beautiful bride is having a bit of a dress
appeared, showing her last message. A few
y phon
deo call. F
g across the screen without a second thought. Her face would po
face that filled
definition for hundreds of our closest frie
deep, asked, "Am I bet
hless and high, replied, "L
ked the air out of th
n life, kicked into overdrive. I calmly navigated the phone's interface with
them with a raised hand. They needed to
angled in a passionate embrace with Liam Davis, her childhood fr
ted at the screen, filming the spectacle. I had anticipated t
f their stupor. Her cousins tried to rush the stage to shut off t
ur phone!" Mr. Reed yelled
d a small, sad smile. "Mr.
sea of phones re
ruined. The wedding is a joke. So let them see it all. Let them s
st, his breath coming in
His emergency heart medication. As his personal assistant for years, I knew his health c
home. It had lifted them out of poverty. For that, I had endured a lot. I had even agreed to marry Sop
-poor background. I understood co
en kind to me, rushed to my side. Her eyes
you' ve been wron
ome," I advised gently. "The
citly. They moved smoothly through the chaos and escorted Mr.