Queen nodded. "I vow to be by your side whenever you need me. To cherish your sacrifice for me."
Cherish? Sacrifice?
And then came the line that broke the last of Chay's internal resistance.
"You may now kiss the bride."
Her whole body clenched. She couldn't do it. She couldn't watch. Chay turned away from the couple, pretending to glance over the guests as if she were doing her duties as a bridesmaid, but really, she was trying not to throw up in her mouth.
And that's when she saw her grandmother sitting in the crowd. Who let her in? She wasn't on the list. Chayara's eyes widened in disbelief. Lilian caught her stare and gave her a slow, smug, knowing smile.
Chayara's blood ran cold.
Oh no. Not her. Not today.
She snapped her gaze away and tried to pretend Lilian wasn't sitting there with that all-knowing smirk.
And just when Chay thought it couldn't get worse—she turned back to check if the kiss had ended. But nope.