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Betrayed at the Altar

Cassian and I had been together for two years and were married for three. He promised me a grand wedding, but at the very moment we were meant to say our vows, he left me standing there. It was all because his former love, Scarlett, had supposedly fallen gravely ill, and he felt compelled to be by her side in her final days. What Cassian didn’t know was that Scarlett's medical records were fabricated, and the funeral he was invited to attend mourned my ashes instead. Today was supposed to be our wedding day, the day I had anticipated for five years. Dressed in an immaculate Victorian-style gown, I slowly walked toward Cassian. Just as we looked into each other’s eyes, ready to exchange rings, his phone rang. I glanced at the caller ID and instinctively tightened my grip on Cassian’s wrist. Despite this, he brushed it all aside and interrupted the ceremony to take the call. On the other end was Scarlett, Cassian's former flame, crying desperately.
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Chapter 2

After receiving a pain-relief infusion at the hospital, Dr. Stone once again encouraged me to trust in medicine, assuring me that chemotherapy could ease some of the discomfort. But I'm well aware of my condition and have consulted many specialists; even with chemotherapy, my illness will only grant me a slight extension of time, not a cure. Rather than confining myself to the chemo chamber all day, I'd rather spend the time I have left exploring the world.

Once back home, I started packing my clothes. I waited until midnight but heard nothing from Cassian. I sent him three texts, asking if he had a moment to talk. My messages disappeared like stones sinking into the ocean.

The next morning, Cassian returned home looking worn out and called out, "Ophelia, come down here and help me change." My stomach had been bothering me all night, but I pushed myself to go downstairs despite the discomfort.

Cassian is a neat freak. Ever since I moved in with him after college, he always insisted on having his pajamas ready when he got home and wouldn’t enter until he had changed. Seeing me empty-handed, he snapped, "Ophelia, are you deaf? Where are the pajamas?"

Still immobile, he lightly shoved me and asked, "Are you upset because I left the dinner party early yesterday? You need to understand. Scarlett is sick, and she might not have two years left. She lost her parents early, so I’m all she’s got. Can’t you be a bit more understanding?"

As soon as he finished, I felt a sting in my nose and tears began to fall. Seeing his impatience, I murmured softly, "She's sick, but have you ever cared about me? I'm sick too."

Cassian frowned and scoffed, "What illness could you possibly have? Stop imagining things."

Then, he took a jewelry box from his bag and handed it to me, saying, "This is a gift from Scarlett. She was worried you’d be upset about the dinner party."

"I told her you wouldn’t mind since you’re not petty."

I glanced up at him and slowly opened the jewelry box. Inside was a green brooch. I replied deliberately, "What a lovely color."

Cassian looked at me, handed me his phone, and said, "Call her and say thanks. Later, take her to the shops and buy a gift to reciprocate; it’s only polite."

Scarlett's brooch looked like something picked up from a bargain bin, yet Cassian expected me to respond with something worth a small fortune. After I clearly refused, Cassian burst out angrily, "Ophelia, why are you being so unreasonable? She's ill; you need to be considerate. It’s not about the money."

Right, money isn't an issue now. If it were, Scarlett wouldn’t have reconnected with him. Back in college, Scarlett turned down Cassian's advances multiple times because he was broke. He once had to live on bread rolls for a month just to save up for a luxury handbag.

Just then, Cassian's phone rang again. As he opened the door to take the call, Scarlett breezed in with her suitcase, radiantly smiling.

I noticed her healthy glow, far from the look of someone gravely ill. Even I could see it; why was Cassian so blind?

She didn’t bother taking off her shoes but sank comfortably onto the sofa and pointed at me, "Could you make me a cup of coffee? I’m parched."

I glanced at her shoes, expecting Cassian to get upset. But he just smiled and asked, "Will one cup do? How about two?"

As he finished speaking, they both looked expectantly at me. I pointed at myself and asked, "Me?"

Cassian responded coldly, "Who else? Scarlett needs more caffeine; the doctor said it boosts her energy."

I deliberately asked, "What’s her diagnosis?"

Scarlett pursed her lips and replied, "Stomach cancer."

How could she possibly have the same illness as I do? Yet, my doctor clearly advised me to avoid coffee, as it can worsen stomach issues.

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