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Cruel Summer 44

Cruel Summer 44

Kimberly’s POV 

Cedric dragged Katie away, throwing one last desperate glance over his shoulder. Wait for me to come back. Let me explain-” 

As if I would waste my precious remaining hours waiting for his excuses. I couldn’t summon even a flicker of interest anymore

Olivia hovered over me, her face lined with worry. Are you okay? Did she hurt you? God, I should’ve called security the moment I saw her.” 

I pressed my hand to my chest dramatically, widening my eyes in mock distress. My heart is absolutely shattered,I sighed, then broke into a mischievous smile. Only retail therapy can save me now. Doctor’s orders.” 

She snorted despite herself, relief washing over her face. Seeing me attempt humor seemed to convince her more than any medical report that I was having a good day

You’re impossible,she said, but I could see her considering it. After assessing me carefully, she nodded. One hour. Maximum. And we’re taking

wheelchair.” 

I celebrated this small victory, feeling like a teenager who’d just been granted an extended curfew. Freedomeven temporary, even supervisedfelt intoxicating after weeks of confinement

At my insistence, our first stop was a street vendor selling baked sweet potatoes. The smell of caramelizing sugar and roasting flesh transported me instantly to afternoons with my mother, who believed sweet potatoes could cure everything from broken hearts to broken bones

I deliberately carried my snack into Olivia’s immaculate cara cardinal sin in her world. She was famously meticulous about her little silver hatchback, known to lecture dates who dared bring coffee inside

Taking malicious pleasure in my rebellion, I let crumbs scatter across her pristine leather seats, making sure to create a particularly impressive mess in the cupholders. Olivia’s eye twitched visibly, but she said nothing. What was she going to doscold a dying woman

Take a left here,I directed, steering us toward the city’s upscale shopping district

She raised an eyebrow when we pulled up in front of Calloway Bridal, one of those intimidating boutiques with no price tags and champagne service

Kim, what are we doing here?she asked, though I think she already knew

Olivia was getting married in Mayto a kind, patient architect who looked at her like she’d invented sunrise. I’d been helping her plan for months, though we both avoided acknowledging the obvious: I wouldn’t be there to see it

I wanted to witness her as a bride, just once

She didn’t question me further, just followed me inside, blinking rapidly against the emotion threatening to spill over

We’d been best friends since freshman year of collegesharing everything from stomach flu to heartbreaks to last cups of ramen. Words had long ago become optional between us

I bypassed the overeager consultant, heading straight for a strapless satin gown with architectural lines that would complement Olivia’s dancer physique. This one,I said with absolute certainty

While she disappeared into the dressing room, I quietly selected a sage green bridesmaid’s dress from the adjacent rack. I didn’t ask for permission or acknowledgmentjust took it into another room and slipped it over my toothin frame

The woman in the mirror looked like a strangerhollowcheeked and fragile, with prominent collarbones and dark circles no amount of concealer could hide. But the dress was beautiful, falling in soft folds that forgave my diminished form

I knocked on Olivia’s door and squeezed in without waiting for an answer

She stood there, transformed into something etherealthe ivory satin highlighting her warm skin tone, the architectural bodice displaying her graceful shoulders

Oh,was all I could manage

We stared at each other in the mirrorbride and bridesmaid, a future that would never materialize. Without a word, I pulled out my phone and took 

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a selfie of us together, preserving the illusion

You look perfect,I finally whispered. You should buy this one.” 

She rolled her eyes, instantly breaking the spell. Are you insane? This thing costs more than my car,she hissed. “Let’s just take a few more pictures before they realize we’re not serious buyers.” 

I smiled and nodded, leaving her to admire herself while I slipped out. At the counter, I handed over my credit card before the consultant could fully explain the exorbitant price. It would drain most of what I had left, but money held no meaning to me now

She was my sister in every way that mattered. She deserved the dress that made her look like the goddess she was

As she continued trying on veils, I felt a familiar tightness spreading through my chest. The pain was returning, sharper this time, less patient

I scribbled a quick note on the boutique’s stationery: Sorry for the crumbs in your car. Consider the dress my apology. Love you forever.” 

Slipping out while Olivia was distracted with the veil consultant, I hailed a taxi outside

Greenlawn Cemetery, please,I told the driver, my voice steady despite the growing pain

Olivia, my brave, loyal Oliviathis was goodbye

No jokes to soften it. No tears to make it harder

Just the quiet acceptance that some journeys weren’t meant to be shared to the end

Chapter 16 

Chapter 16 

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