He Rejected One Word At Lunch, Then His Wedding Lists Vanished-mdue - Chainityai

He Rejected One Word At Lunch, Then His Wedding Lists Vanished-mdue

The olive dish was the smallest thing on the table, but it was the thing that made me understand how much of my life I had been giving away in silence.

It sat beside Adrian’s plate in a white ceramic bowl, slick with oil and herbs, and I moved it without thinking because Adrian hated olives.

That was the kind of detail I kept for him.

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I knew how he took coffee when he was pretending not to be nervous.

I knew which tie made him look more trustworthy on camera.

I knew which hotel owner still liked handwritten thank-you notes, which donor cared more about seating than speeches, and which editor remembered every introduction even when they acted casual about it.

I knew all of that because I had been building the life Adrian Vale wanted to step into.

That afternoon, we were at a bright restaurant with polished windows, white tablecloths, and lunch guests who understood the value of being seen in the right seat beside the right people.

His mother, Vivienne, sat across from me in pearls and a pale jacket, her posture perfect enough to look rehearsed.

His sister, Camille, leaned back with her glass angled between two fingers, the way she always did when she wanted someone to know she was watching.

The waiter came by and began explaining the specials.

I slid the olive dish away from Adrian’s plate and smiled.

“My future husband hates olives,” I said.

I had said it once.

Once.

Adrian’s hand stopped on his wineglass.

The change in him was so small that no stranger would have noticed it, but I knew him well enough to see the mask move into place.

He turned toward me with the handsome, practiced expression he used for investor dinners and charity cameras, the expression that made people believe he was warm even when he was calculating the room.

“Don’t call me your future husband.”

The sentence was not loud.

That was what made it worse.

It landed softly enough for him to pretend later that I had misunderstood him, but clearly enough for everyone at the table to hear.

Camille’s mouth tilted.

Vivienne looked down at my ring as though she expected the diamond to apologize for me.

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