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You lost me 23

You lost me 23

Chapter 23 

But here I wasstanding in the quiet stillness of a little sunlit greenhouse tucked deep in the English countryside, surrounded by fresh lavender, eucalyptus, and soft petals of blushtoned roses. The scent reminded me of safety. Of everything I’d fought for. Everything I’d become

A soft breeze filtered through the open glass panels, fluttering the gauzy veil draped behind me. No grand cathedral. No hundreds of guests. Just the soft hum of birds outside and the warmth of love that finally felt real

And Parker

He stood at the other end of the aisle, under a simple arch of wildflowers, in a light gray suit that brought out the golden flecks in his hazel eyes. He wasn’t smiling too big. Just a quiet, steady looklike I was the only thing that existed in the room. And maybe I was

My heart beat slower than I thought it would. I wasn’t nervous. Not like before

I was sure

There were only twenty people in the roomhis godmother, my old professor from design school, Alex’s mother, who now insisted I call her my real family. Even a few coworkers who had stood by me during the hardest days. Parker’s best friend served as the officiant. No press. No fanfare

No ghosts

Just us

The music was soft, acoustic, the strings of a cello weaving a love song without words as

walked down the aisle

Every step felt like a goodbye. To who I used to be

To the girl who waited up for someone who never came home

To the woman who burned love letters and cried herself to sleep

To the ghost I had carried for far too long

And every step closer to Parker felt like a beginning

When I reached him, he took my handhis thumb brushing over my knuckles like a silent vow- and whispered, You’re breathtaking.” 

smiled up at him, feeling it all settle in my chest like the final puzzle piece clicking into place

The officiant cleared his throat gently, smiling at both of us. We’ve gathered here today to celebrate the union of two people who chose lovenot the easy kind, but the resilient kind. The kind that waits patiently in the wings until it’s finally seen.” 

I blinked fast, holding Parker’s gaze

Parker,” I said softly, my voice steadier than I expected. You came into my life when I thought there was nothing left of me. And instead of asking me to be whole, you sat beside me while I put myself back together. You never rushed me. You never questioned me. You juststayed.” 

A tear slid down my cheek, but it didn’t feel like pain. It felt like freedom

I don’t promise perfection,I whispered, but I promise honesty. Safety. The kind of love that 

never makes either of us feel small again. I promise to build a life with you that looks like us- 

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quiet, steady, full of laughter and latenight dancing in the kitchen,” 

Parker gave a soft laugh and reached up to wipe my cheek with his thumb

I knew it from the café,” he began, voice deep but tender. You were sitting there, crying silentl but refusing to fall apart. And I remember thinkingthat’s someone who survived something big But I didn’t know how big. I didn’t know how beautiful your strength was until I watched you rise from the ashes of your old life and start again. You didn’t need saving. You just needed to be seen.” 

His voice broke, and he didn’t care

I promise to see you every day. To never take your light for granted. And to always hold space for you to be exactly who you aremessy, brilliant, and impossibly kind.” 

I didn’t cry hard. Just enough

Just enough to know this wasn’t a dream

The officiant smiled at us gently. Do you, Lindsey, take Parker to be your husband, to walk beside him in laughter and storm, to be his partner, his best friend, his home?” 

I looked into Parker’s eyes, eyes that never once flinched at my baggage, and I said clearly, I do.” 

The officiant turned. And do you, Parker, take Lindsey to be your wife, to cherish her, to protec her peace, and to love her fiercely for the rest of your days?” 

I do,” he said without a pause

Then by the power vested in me by absolutely no one Lindsey owes an apology to,the officiant joked, I pronounce you husband and wife. Parker, kiss your bride.” 

And when he kissed mesoft, sure, trembling just slightlyit felt like the start of forever

Third Person POV 

Alex stood just outside the glasspaneled greenhouse, hidden behind a cluster of trees that overlooked the quiet countryside venue. He hadn’t planned to comenot really. But some twisted, masochistic part of him needed to see it. To see her. One last time

Through the glass, he saw her

Lindsey

In white

Laughing. Smiling like the weight of the world had finally lifted. She lookedfree. Lighter than he had ever seen her. Radiant, even. And beside her stood Parker Wilsonher new husband

Alex clenched the edge of the wooden post beside him, breath catching in his throat. Parker wasn’t touching her possessively. He held her like she was something sacred. Precious. And she leaned into it, unafraid. Safe

He felt the sting long before the first tear fell. He had lost her

Not because of the divorce. Not even because she walked away. But because nowshe belonged to someone else. Her smile, her peace, her futureit wasn’t his anymore. And it never would be again

Alex tried to tell himself she would’ve come back eventually. That she just needed time. That all 

the silence was temporary. But seeing her nowwith another man, in a gown meant for

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second chanceshattered every delusion he had left

He had destroyed the one person who would’ve walked through fire for him. He’d traded devotion for excitement. Loyalty for lust. Love for power

And now, he was alone. She didn’t even look his way. Didn’t sense him. Didn’t pause

Because she had moved on

And Alex… 

Alex didn’t know what to do anymore

There was no plan. No manipulation to fix this

She was gone. Truly gone

And for the first time in his life… 

He realized no amount of regret would ever bring her back

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