When Her Brother Mocked Her Job, a Navy Captain Stopped the Wedding-Cherry - Chainityai

When Her Brother Mocked Her Job, a Navy Captain Stopped the Wedding-Cherry

The first thing Nora Whitaker noticed was not the flowers.

It was the butter.

Every time the kitchen doors swung open behind table nineteen, warm salt and melted bread rolled into the back corner of the Harbor Bell Hotel ballroom, and the smell followed her like a reminder.

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She had worked enough dinner shifts in her life to know that scent by instinct.

Butter meant trays were moving.

Butter meant someone had rushed a plate.

Butter meant the people in the room could sit under chandeliers and call it elegance because someone else was sweating behind a wall.

That was where her family had placed her.

Not beside her parents.

Not near the aisle where the photographer could catch her laughing with the other Whitakers.

Not close enough for her younger brother Evan to glance over and include her in the warm circle of his wedding day.

Nora sat six feet from the service entrance, beneath a vent that hummed like it had been running since 1978.

Her place card was written in the same neat calligraphy as everybody else’s, but the table told the truth.

Table nineteen.

Back corner.

Almost hidden.

She smoothed one thumb over the stem of her champagne glass and kept her face still.

She had worn a navy dress she bought on clearance, not because she was ashamed of it, but because she liked the way it fit and because it did not demand attention.

The pearls in her ears had belonged to her grandmother.

That mattered more to her than any designer label in the room.

The ballroom itself seemed designed to make people feel important.

White flowers spilled from silver stands.

Tall windows looked out toward the harbor lights.

The dance floor shone so brightly that the band looked as if they were standing on water.

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