At The Altar, Her Best Friend Played The Audio Her Mother Feared-mdue - Chainityai

At The Altar, Her Best Friend Played The Audio Her Mother Feared-mdue

By the time Emily Carter reached the altar, the makeup on her right cheek had already begun to melt.

The heat outside had pushed past one hundred degrees, and the glass walls of the wedding venue held it in like a greenhouse.

Inside the bridal suite, the air smelled like hairspray, warm silk, roses, and the sweet chemical bite of foundation.

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Emily sat in front of the mirror with both hands folded in her lap, because that was how her mother had taught her to sit when people were watching.

The gown around her was custom-made, heavy at the waist, and beaded so tightly that every small movement scratched against her skin.

Her mother had called the dress an investment.

The makeup artist probably knew it cost more than she made in years.

That was why her hands shook as she pressed another layer of concealer onto Emily’s right cheek.

“Please don’t move,” the young woman whispered.

Emily kept her eyes on the mirror.

“It’s still showing,” the makeup artist said. “It’s almost two inches wide.”

Sarah stood behind Emily with her arms crossed, her face tight with anger.

She had been Emily’s best friend since they were twelve, back when friendship meant cafeteria fries, sleepovers, and secrets whispered after midnight.

Sarah knew the difference between Emily being nervous and Emily being afraid.

She knew that stillness.

She had seen it before, usually right after Linda Carter entered a room.

The bruise was not the makeup artist’s fault.

It spread across the right side of Emily’s face in purple and green, with one thin scratch near her cheekbone where Linda’s emerald ring had caught her skin.

No amount of powder could make it look like bridal nerves.

No amount of setting spray could turn violence into a wedding glow.

From outside, the murmur of 450 guests rolled through the walls.

The wedding had been described all week as the kind of event people would talk about for years.

Linda had said it to the florist, to the photographer, to the wedding coordinator, and to any woman important enough to repeat it.

The Carter wedding was supposed to be flawless.

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