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Marrying My Girlfriend's Best Friend Instead Novel Cover

Marrying My Girlfriend's Best Friend Instead

Following an eight-year courtship, Brenda Townsend finally accepts a marriage proposal. Yet, when the protagonist reaches city hall, he finds her best friend, Megan Cunningham, waiting in her place. Brenda has abandoned the ceremony to care for her childhood sweetheart at his home. In a sudden turn of events, the protagonist marries Megan instead. Upon discovering the news, Brenda suffers a hysterical breakdown, weeping and insisting she had hidden motives for her betrayal.
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Chapter 3

The next morning, I was jolted awake by an urgent phone call. The butler's frantic voice came over the phone.

"Mr. Henderson, that woman just showed up at the hospital. She's making a scene over there."

I had just woken up, and my mind was still groggy. I snapped fully awake at the butler's voice.

She was talking about Brenda.

Thinking of my sick grandmother, I quickly threw on some clothes and raced to the hospital. By the time I arrived, Brenda was causing chaos in the hospital room. Grandma had turned deathly pale and was breathing heavily.

I clenched my fists, my veins bulging in my arms. I couldn't hold back the anger rising in me and slapped Brenda.

She covered her face, staring at me in shock. "Harry, how dare you slap me!"

I rushed over to Grandma and checked on her. Noticing her labored breathing, I quickly urged the butler to get a doctor.

Brenda came up to me and grabbed my hand, her voice shrill. "Harry, have you lost your mind? How dare you hit me!

"Did this old hag say something to you? Did she ask you to freeze my bank card? And what's up with all these bodyguards? They were stopping me from going into the room.

"We're not even married yet, and this is how you treat me? How could I possibly marry you?"

I looked at Brenda calmly. "Brenda, if anything happens to Grandma, I'll make you regret it."

Uneasiness flickered in her eyes. She scoffed loudly at me, trying to mask her fear.

"Harry…" Grandma's frail voice came from behind me.

I quickly turned around and held her hand. While I wasn't paying attention, Brenda snuck off, but I couldn't care less.

Grandma tried to smile. "Don't be upset. You'll end up with wrinkles."

I nodded tearfully.

I instructed my bodyguards that, aside from my parents and me, anyone else who wanted to visit Grandma would have to go through me first.

As soon as I said it, Megan's gentle smile came to mind, and I added, "Ms. Cunningham is allowed to visit Grandma as well.

"She's the one who came with me yesterday. She's my wife, so from now on, please call her Mrs. Henderson."

I walked out of the hospital. Even though the sun was shining on me, I felt completely cold inside.

I sat down wearily next to the flowerbed. Just then, Brenda strode over to me, sounding a little worked up.

"Harry, don't you think you've gone too far? When you confessed to me back then, you promised you'd be good to me."

I looked up at her. Her once flawless face was now swollen, and even her eyes were bloodshot.

I asked, "What are you doing here?"

She said matter-of-factly, "Well, why didn't you answer my call? I had no choice but to come find you here.

"Harry, why did you freeze my bank card out of nowhere? I was planning to take Ethan shopping today!"

I shut my eyes, not wanting to look at Brenda, who felt like a stranger to me now. I couldn't believe the woman I had fallen for had become like this.

My voice cracked with anguish. "Brenda, don't you know my grandma's in poor health? She can't take any more stress!"

Brenda curled her lip in annoyance. "Fine. Got it. Also, I don't think we should get married right now.

"Ethan said that marriage is a big deal, and I need to think it through. I'm not happy with what you've done over the past two days, so I need to reconsider our relationship."

I snorted. "Don't bother. Let's break up."

Her eyes flew wide, and Brenda asked in disbelief, "Is it because I stood you up yesterday? I told you, didn't I? Ethan was drunk!

"My parents died when I was very young, and the Kramers raised me. To me, he's like a brother. Why won't you get it?"

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