Her Family Planned A Wedding Toast. The Flash Drive Changed Everything-xurixuri

A week before my wedding, I went back to my parents’ house for the rings and heard them practicing my public destruction.

The dining room smelled like open wine, lemon furniture polish, and the white flowers my mother had bought too early.

Late afternoon light cut across the hallway, and the old hardwood floor felt cold under my shoes.

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The door was cracked open.

My father, my mother, and Ashley were inside.

“It has to happen during the toast,” Ashley said. “With everybody watching.”

I stopped with my hand on my purse.

My mother asked, “And what if Michael doesn’t believe it?”

Ashley laughed softly.

“He will when he sees the pictures. No man marries a woman who looks like she’s been sneaking around with a married family friend.”

Then my father said David’s name.

David was his best friend, a married man I had avoided since I was a teenager because he had a way of looking at me that made any room feel too small.

“David already agreed,” my father said. “He only has to hug her for the photo. Ashley will handle the video.”

I covered my mouth.

Not because I was going to scream.

Because some betrayals are so carefully organized that the first thing you feel is disbelief.

Ashley lowered her voice.

“When Michael leaves her, I’ll go comfort him. He always looks at me differently when she’s not around.”

That was when I understood the real plan.

They were not trying to protect Michael.

They were trying to steal him from me.

My mother sighed and said, “Poor thing. She’ll be ruined.”

My father answered, “Better ruined than married. If she marries him, Michael will start looking at the company books. And if he looks, all of us go down.”

The company had always been the sacred word in our house.

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