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Runaway Bride: Singles' Party With the Wrong Man

On the night before their wedding, Olivia Smith asks her fiancé for permission to attend one last bachelorette party. Trusting her completely, he agrees, only for her to vanish the following morning. His search for answers ends when he sees an Instagram post from her childhood friend, Aiden Jones. The suggestive photo and caption imply a final night of intimacy between them. Devastated by the blatant betrayal revealed on social media, the groom makes the cold decision to call off the entire ceremony.
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Chapter 3

That was the tone Olivia always used after she did something wrong. And whenever she spoke in that soft, coaxing tone, my anger would vanish without a trace.

"Of course not," I replied coldly.

It was the response of someone utterly disappointed. I realized there was no point in getting angry anymore.

But Olivia didn't seem to notice anything amiss. Instead, she launched straight into her latest ideas. "Babe, thank you for being so understanding. I think we still need to refine some of the wedding details."

She went on, "Aiden said we could do a helicopter bouquet drop. It wouldn't just make you look good—it would make us both look good in front of everyone.

"Also, he said my custom wedding gown doesn't show off my figure well enough. Since the wedding's been postponed, maybe we should switch to another one?"

Olivia babbled on and on over the phone. Her ideas were completely ridiculous, and every other sentence revolved around Aiden.

A helicopter bouquet drop? Swapping out a custom wedding gown just like that?

I almost laughed at those ideas. If none of this had happened, I probably would've let her lead me by the nose.

But now, it all just felt ridiculous.

Right then, a man's voice drifted through from the other end of the line. It was soft, but I could still tell it was Aiden.

From their hushed conversation, I gathered that neither of them had eaten yet and that they were about to head out for a meal. It even sounded like Aiden was blaming me for holding them up.

The next second, he snatched the phone away and snapped, "Nathaniel, Olivia's hungry. We're going to get something to eat, so we're hanging up now."

Just like that, the call was cut off, leaving only the dial tone humming in my ear. It was obvious Aiden didn't take me seriously at all.

Olivia and Aiden went to the most famous Fleurian restaurant in the city.

Ever since I started dating Olivia, most of my income had gone to her. She said she didn't want to work because she hated office politics. So, I agreed.

If she didn't like it, she didn't have to work. She just had to do whatever made her happy. After all, I made enough to support her.

Olivia loved designer handbags and cosmetics, buying new ones every single month. But I never interfered. If anything, the more she spent, the more driven I felt to earn money.

My friends had warned me before, telling me to slow down. They said that no woman who wanted to settle down would spend her days obsessing over designer goods. Yet, I hadn't listened.

Sometimes, I tried to be romantic and would take her out for a fancy Fleurian meal. But each time, she'd complain.

"Nathaniel, can you be a little more practical? We've been together for so long. There's no need for all that flashy stuff. It's just a waste of money."

At the time, I thought she had changed. I never imagined she would go with Aiden instead. On top of that, she even took out my card and offered to pay for both of them.

As it turned out, it wasn't that she didn't want Fleurian food. She just didn't want to eat it with me.

Soon enough, it was time to pay.

Olivia called me again. "What's going on, babe? The restaurant says this card won't go through. They said it's been frozen."

After settling the hotel bill, I had frozen the card. I no longer wanted to give my heart to someone who didn't deserve it.

"What's wrong with this bank anyway? How can they just freeze a card like that?" Olivia grumbled. "I'm definitely filing a complaint later. Now, I can't even pay the bill. Babe, send me some money, will you? Everyone's watching. This is humiliating!"

Whenever she went out with Aiden, she was almost always the one who paid.

He was nothing more than a real estate agent, and he didn't even have a fixed income. All he had besides his looks was a way with words. And Olivia was utterly fooled by his smooth talk.

After listening to her long list of complaints, I simply said flatly, "I froze the card."

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