She Stole Her Sister’s Wedding Dress. Then the Real Callahan Walked In.-mdue - Chainityai

She Stole Her Sister’s Wedding Dress. Then the Real Callahan Walked In.-mdue

The first thing Savannah noticed was not Chloe’s face.

It was the dress.

Six months earlier, Savannah had sealed that dress inside a garment bag in the upstairs closet of her parents’ house, tucked between cedar blocks and tissue paper because her mother insisted that lace needed to breathe but never bend.

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The dress had been hers before the engagement collapsed.

It had been hers before Kenya.

It had been hers before one fake email account turned the man she loved into someone who could barely look at her.

Now it was stretched across Chloe’s body in the middle of the living room, catching the bay-window light in little cold sparks.

Savannah stood in the doorway with airport dust on her boots, heat still trapped under her sunburned skin, and the sour smell of long travel clinging to the collar of her shirt.

Her suitcase was still in the cab outside.

Her passport wallet was still in her hand.

Her younger sister was wearing her wedding dress.

Chloe smiled as if the entire room had been waiting for Savannah to arrive so she could finally admire the theft properly.

“Savannah,” their father said, clearing his throat with the ceremonial stiffness he used when he wanted guilt to sound like authority. “There’s something you need to understand.”

The living room had been arranged for a celebration.

White peonies sat in a tall vase on the entry table.

Crystal flutes stood in neat rows near the sideboard.

Pastries rested untouched on silver trays, and the dining room beyond the archway glowed with polished plates and folded napkins.

It was a champagne brunch.

A victory lap.

Savannah had not been invited.

She had come home early because the volunteer medical logistics program in Kenya had been suspended over funding delays.

For months, she had helped track shipments, coordinate clinic supplies, and manage the small disasters that never made it into fundraising brochures.

She had learned how disinfectant smelled in hundred-degree heat.

She had learned how tired a body could become before it stopped obeying pride.

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