Bride Ruined The Cake, Then Learned The Venue Owner Was Watching-nhu9999 - Chainityai

Bride Ruined The Cake, Then Learned The Venue Owner Was Watching-nhu9999

The first thing Isaiah Moore noticed was not the cake collapsing.

It was the way Vanessa Hartley looked at him while it happened.

She was not angry in the wild, clumsy way people sometimes are when a day has pushed them too far.

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She was precise.

Her palm sank into the top tier with slow pressure, fingers spreading through white fondant roses that had taken eleven hours to shape, wire, dust, and place.

The sugar glass caught the ballroom light for one last second before the whole structure shuddered.

Then the top edge folded.

Rosa made a sound from the service entrance.

Not a sob.

Not quite a gasp.

The kind of sound a person makes when they are watching their work be punished for existing.

Isaiah stood three feet away in his catering jacket and dark trousers.

He did not move.

That bothered Vanessa.

He saw it.

The smallest tightening around her mouth.

She had expected panic.

She had expected pleading.

She had expected him to rush forward and save what could not be saved, to kneel at the table and perform embarrassment for her.

Instead, he watched.

Vanessa dragged her hand across the ruined surface.

White frosting smeared under her fingers.

A hand-painted botanical panel cracked where her wrist struck it.

One of the bridesmaids, a tall woman named Justine, stepped forward with a folded linen cloth as if her body had moved before her courage could decide.

Vanessa took it without thanks.

She wiped her hand slowly.

“I want this removed from my venue,” she said.

The room heard the words.

So did Isaiah.

My venue.

He had owned Helian Estate for six years.

Twelve acres outside Atlanta.

A restored main house.

A ballroom famous for its ceiling.

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