The Wedding Fountain Humiliation That Made Her Father Stop Smiling-mdue - Chainityai

The Wedding Fountain Humiliation That Made Her Father Stop Smiling-mdue

The water hit Emily Carter before the shame did.

It was ice-cold, the kind of cold that steals the air from your lungs and leaves you making a sound you do not recognize as your own.

For one second, she saw nothing but white bubbles, candlelight, and the blurred reflection of two hundred wedding guests looking down at her from the terrace.

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Then her knee scraped against the stone bottom of the fountain.

Her emerald dress, the one she had chosen because Michael said it made her look steady, clung to her like a soaked flag.

Mascara burned her eyes.

Somewhere above her, people were laughing.

Her father, Robert Carter, was still holding the microphone.

That was the part Emily would remember later more clearly than the pain.

He had not dropped it.

He had shoved her into the fountain at her sister’s luxury wedding and kept the microphone close, as if humiliation needed amplification.

“Well,” he said, his voice carrying through the speakers, “now you finally got some attention.”

The terrace broke again into laughter, but it was not as loud as before.

Some people laughed because they did not know what else to do.

Some laughed because cruelty is easier when a crowd gives permission.

Some only smiled with their mouths while their eyes looked for somewhere else to land.

Emily pushed wet hair away from her face and tried to breathe.

Her father stood above her in his black formal suit, broad shouldered, pleased with himself, and still wearing the expression he had worn her whole life whenever he thought he had put her back in her place.

Her mother Linda covered her mouth with two fingers.

Not to cry.

To hide a smile.

Olivia sat at the head table in her white gown, one hand on Daniel Whitmore’s sleeve, her veil perfect, her lipstick untouched, her laughter sharp enough to reach the water.

Emily looked at all of them and felt something inside her go very still.

The whole night had been built for Olivia.

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