Chapter 83
Backup Girl No More: Adios to my V-card and My First Love (Brooklyn)
Chapter 8 Chapter 8 My mother came to meet me at the airport, resplendent in a red dress. She looked as vivacious as ever, though time had left subtle traces I couldnât ignore.
She enveloped me in a warm embrace, murmuring that Iâd been through enough. Her arms felt like home, despite our years apart.
Though Iâd left abruptly years ago, Iâd never completely severed ties with her.
She knew the whole Luke saga, every painful detail. Sheâd warned me from the start that we were incompatible, that he wasnât right for me.
Iâd dismissed her concerns then, but now her prescience was undeniable.
During the drive home, she updated me on all the neighborhood changes. Everything felt simultaneously foreign and familiar. Iâd heard most of it during our calls, but I listened anyway, finding comfort in her familiar chatter.
When I powered up my phone, it exploded with notifications. I silenced it without answering a single one.
Catching my motherâs questioning glance, I dismissed it as âJust spam calls.â She gave me a knowing look but didnât press further.
The impending wedding threw me into a whirlwind of preparations. Suddenly, I found myself being whisked away to bridal fittings â an experience Iâd been dreading.
Staring at my reflection, I felt oddly disconnected, as if watching a stranger.
My motherâs eyes welled up as she dabbed them with a tissue. âDonât worry, sweetheart. Gavinâs a good man.â
I nodded absently, feeling oddly invincible after everything Iâd endured.
What I hadnât anticipated was Gavinâs unexpected appearance. Seeing him in person, rather than just in photos, was jarring.
âYou look beautiful,â he said, his intense gaze softened by a shy smile.
âThanks,â I mumbled, fidgeting with the dress hem, feeling like an exhibit.
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The whole scene felt staged, like a forced meetâcute from a mediocre romantic comedy.
My mother, ever the peacemaker, jumped in. âWhy donât we get a photo of you two together? For memories?â
Gavin sought my approval with a glance, and I nodded, too numb to object.
My mother, social media enthusiast that she is, immediately posted the photo with an effusive caption.
ãMy daughter looks so beautiful! /Picture/]