Chapter 1: The Sentence That Split the Night
“The truth about what?” I whispered.
Ryan looked at me for a long moment, and in that silence, something inside me began to shake loose. The room still smelled like wedding flowers and candle wax. My heels were kicked off by the door. My dress hung in the closet like proof that I had stepped into a new life.
But his face did not belong in that life.
He stood up slowly. “There’s something I never told you. Something I should’ve said before any of this.”
A cold wave passed through me. “Then say it.”
He ran a hand over his mouth. “Back in high school… it wasn’t random. I didn’t bully you because I thought you were weak. I bullied you because I liked you.”
I stared at him.
He kept talking, like he’d rehearsed it a hundred times and only now found the courage to let it out.
“I know that sounds sick. Because it was. You were kind, quiet, smarter than everyone else, and every time you walked into a room, I noticed. I didn’t know what to do with that. I was angry all the time. Angry at my dad, angry at myself, angry at the whole world. And you…” He swallowed. “You were everything gentle I didn’t know how to touch without ruining.”
The words hit me like stones, one after another.
“So you decided to destroy me instead?” I asked.
His eyes filled, but I did not step closer to comfort him.
“Yes,” he said. “And I need you to know something worse.”
My chest tightened.
“I looked for you on purpose all these years later. That coffee shop meeting? It wasn’t chance. I knew you went there. A mutual friend mentioned you once, and I started hoping I’d see you. Then one day I did, and I walked in pretending it was fate.”
The room seemed to tilt.
“You planned it?”
He nodded, ashamed. “At first, yes.”
At first.
Those two words hollowed me out.