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LOVE ME AT THIRTY

BLURB Fifteen years. One childish promise that changes everything. Sarah has spent half her life waiting for her thirtieth birthday—the day her best friend Brian promised they’d get married if they were both still single. But when the clock strikes thirty, the man she’s secretly loved for over a decade gets down on one knee and asks for forever... only he isn't asking her. Thrown into the role of bridesmaid for the wedding that should have been hers, Sarah must swim in the wreckage of a broken pact while Brian struggles with a mistake that could cost him the only woman he’s ever truly loved. Can a love built on fifteen years of silence survive a public betrayal, or will the dream girl Sarah thought she was remain just that—a dream?
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Chapter 2

BRIAN'S POV

“Roselyn?”

I knelt there, frozen, watching the light die behind Sarah’s eyes.

One second she was glowing, looking at me with an expression I’d spent fifteen years dreaming about, and the next, she went completely blank. It was like watching a fire get doused with ice water.

“Yeah, Roselyn!” I said, my voice cracking slightly as I scrambled to my feet, trying to ignore the way my chest felt like it was being squeezed by a vice.

“Why do you look so grumpy? You should be happy for me!” I shrugged.

"You’re acting like I’m delivering bad news or something.”

I stepped closer, squinting at her, trying to read her expression and my heart raced seeing her eyes shimmering.

“Wait... why does it seem like you’re about to cry?" I asked before I could stop myself, praying and wishing she was actually about to cry because I called out another girl's name…then I would yell out, ‘it's you fatso. It has always been you.’

“Did you actually think I was proposing to you or something, fatso?”

I let out a loud, hysterical laugh, the kind that sounds like glass breaking…I had to. If I didn’t laugh, I was going to scream.

Sarah growled, a sharp, jagged sound, shooting me a glare like she always does.

“In your dreams, Brian! Why would I ever fall for a hopeless soul like you? Honestly, I feel terrible for Roselyn. No one deserves to end up with a mess like you.”

My laughter died instantly. The words stung, but not because they were mean…I was used to our banter. It was the realization that she really didn't love me.

I had been so terrified, so shy, that when I finally went down on that knee, the name of our third friend—the girl I knew had a crush on me—just tumbled out of my mouth like a curse.

I’d rehearsed with Marcus for weeks on how to propose to her…to my Sarah. It’s always been Sarah, but in the heat of the moment, I’d blinked, panicked, and blurted out Roselyn.

“Do you really think that?” I asked, my voice small, trying to hide the ache behind it with a smile.

“Of course I think that!” she yelled.

“You’re sure you don’t have feelings for me?” I tried to play it off with a smirk, nudging her, but I knew I failed terribly at it this time.

She stared at me sternly and before I could say any other thing, she shoved me backward with enough force to send me stumbling.

“Get out, Brian! I need to bathe. Just get out!”

She practically wrestled me to the door, slamming it so hard the frame rattled. I stood in the hallway and let my head thud against the wood. My heart wasn’t just aching; it was shattering.

I crumbled to the floor right there in the hallway, hot tears finally spilling over. I was an idiot. A coward.

I just needed to do one thing, and that was to ask her out but my fears were right…she really didn't love me, if she did…she would have thrown a tantrum.

For once, he wanted her to yell at him and tell him he betrayed their promise that she loved him like he does, but it was probably never happening anytime soon.

“Brian? Sarah? Come down!” The voice of Sarah’s mom drifted up the stairs. I wiped my eyes frantically, taking a deep breath to steady my lung

I had to put the mask back on. I had to be the ‘bright, happy Brian’ everyone expected.

I walked downstairs, forcing a grin. Sarah’s mom—who I’d called Mom since my own passed away—was balancing a heavy tray.

“Here, let me get that!” I rushed over, grabbing it from her.

“Slow down, you whirlwind!” she laughed, smacking my arm lightly.

“Hey, if I don’t help, who will? You don’t have a son, and we both know Sarah is useless in the kitchen,” I joked.

She giggled and swiped at my head. “Speaking of, where is she?”

“The fatso just got out of the shower,” I mumbled. “She’s probably upstairs stuffing her face with makeup so she looks human.”

Smack!

Something landed hard on the back of my head, jarring me forward. I winced and spun around to see Sarah standing on the stairs, glaring daggers at me. She looked so angry, like she could eat me up and suddenly she rushed down the stairs.

Without thinking, I immediately bolted, diving behind Mom for protection.

“I’m going to kill you!” She hissed, chasing me around the dining table as I tried to dodge her punches.

“Stop it, both of you!” Mom yelled, though not from irritation, she was smiling. It's no drill she'd gotten used to this. “Sit down and eat.”

We obeyed, grumbling and kicking each other under the table.

This house was my only real home. Ever since my mom died and my dad disappeared into his drinking habits, this dining table…this house was my sanctuary.

I watched mom bring out a small cake out of the dining fridge, she inserted some candles and slowly lit it. “Make a wish, both of you. Thirty is a big one.” She beamed at us and I felt my heart flutter.

My gaze shifted to Sarah, she had her eyes closed, her hands clasped and I didn't need to be told, she was making a wish. She looked so peaceful.

I closed mine and prayed with every fiber of my being, making my wish;

‘Please, no matter what hurdles I have to jump, let Sarah fall for me. Let me be the one who marries her…I want her to be my bride at the altar'

Slowly I opened my eyes to see Sarah staring at me, and we both blew out the candles as mom clapped her hands.

“What’d you wish for?” I nudged her.

“For our family to stay together,” she said softly. “And for my company’s new project to flourish.” I didn't know why but my heart sank.

She poked my ribs. “You?”

“Can’t tell. It won’t come true if I do,” I teased, sticking my tongue out at her.

“Liar! You tricked me into telling mine! Motherfucking Loser!” Before I could react, she grabbed a handful of frosting and smeared it across my cheek.

I felt the cold smear and I felt my own anger rising as I glared at her.

“Oh, it’s on!” I lunged for the cake, and within seconds, we were in a full-blown food war, laughing like we were ten years old again—until Sarah’s dad walked in.

“What is going on in here?” he boomed angrily and we both froze mid way. Before Sarah could, I immediately scrambled behind him.

“Sarah’s bullying me again, Pop!” Sarah shot me another glare but I only stuck out my tongue at her in victory.

Pop let out a groan as he reached back, grabbed me by the ear, and pulled me out.

“You two aren’t kids. People your age are parents by now! When I was thirty, Sarah was already five years old.”

Sarah rolled her eyes. “I’m not getting married yet, Dad. But don’t worry, you can celebrate for Brian…he’s getting engaged soon.”

My heart stopped. No. No, no, no.

The room went dead silent for a second and I wished it would stay that way but Mom’s eyes were already lit up like Christmas trees.

“Engaged? Brian! Who is the lucky girl?”

I gave a weak, awkward smile, praying the floor would open up and swallow me whole.

“It’s Roselyn,” Sarah said, her voice flat.

“The poor, cursed soul now has to spend the rest of her life with him…that is if she ever says yes”

“Sarah! Speak nicely,” Mom scolded, but dad was already beaming at me.

I opened my mouth to scream that it was a mistake—that I didn’t love Roselyn, that she was just a name I said because I was scared. But before I could find the words, a voice tore through the room from the front door.

“You... you want to propose to me?”

I spun around. Standing in the doorway were Marcus and Roselyn. Roselyn was looking at me with wide, tearful eyes, clutching her chest.

My heart didn't just drop—it died.

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