
The Day My Wedding Ring Outshone His Empty Promises
Chapter 1
The day Skyler Jackson married me, he hosted the most extravagant wedding New York had ever seen. As we exchanged vows, he held my hand, tears of joy streaming down his face like a child. Choking back his emotions, he promised, “Skyler Jackson will never let Caroline Edwards down in this lifetime.”
After two blissful years of marriage, he asked me if I was ready to start a family. Seeing the hope in his eyes, I agreed. Yet, despite once being unable to imagine life without me, he strayed during my pregnancy, betraying his vows.
At six months pregnant, I attended a coffee gathering with the Manhattan society wives. Skyler gently guided me to a seat beside my trusted friend, Zainab Bryant. Even under the watchful eyes of the other women, he crouched with unwavering affection and smoothed the hem of my Victorian-style dress.
“Oh, Mrs. Jackson, you’re so lucky! Nearly three years of marriage and he still treats you like this,” one of them commented.
“Their love is famous,” added another. “Even if the diamond on your ring dims, their feelings never would.”
Skyler smiled softly and gave my hand a reassuring squeeze, “Please, ladies, don’t tease me. Take good care of Caroline for me today. I’ll be downstairs at the bistro and will come up when the gathering ends.”
The wedding ring that had sparkled on my finger for over two years still shone brightly as he left. Skyler settled the bill for everyone’s coffee, sparking another wave of admiration. I smiled politely, joining in the conversation.
Shortly after, my phone buzzed with a text from “Skyler.” Mrs. Bryant noticed and chuckled, “Skyler's just left, and he’s already checking in?”
I didn’t respond, glancing at the message as my fingers involuntarily twitched. The text was from Skyler’s driver: "Ma’am, Mr. Jackson has asked to be driven to Miss Lang’s place."
Maintaining my composed smile, I turned the phone face down on the table. With Mrs. Bryant’s arm supporting me, I moved towards the large window. She had recently wed herself and was blissfully in love, admiringly asking, “Do you think my husband and I can have a love as steadfast as yours?”
I watched Skyler quicken his steps into the car. As the driver pulled away, heading in the opposite direction of the bistro, I turned my back to the crowd and suppressed any hint of happiness. Fingering the worn edges of my diamond ring, I replied, “Nothing truly remains unchanged.”
The boy who once seemed unable to live without me had inexplicably changed. During my pregnancy, he had given in to temptation and strayed.
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