The Moment I Fell, He Finally Went Mad
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At my mother's funeral, I stopped outside the lounge.
Through the door, I heard Julian—my fiancé—delivering a cold warning to my father:
"You can stop obsessing over Harper, Richard. She's with me now. Don't bother her anymore."
My father immediately tried to use me to suppress him. "Don't forget you're marrying Sloane next week! If she finds out you're screwing the orphan her mother took in..."
Julian cut him off. "She'll never know. Just like she'll never know her mother didn't actually die of depression. She killed herself because she caught you two together."
Father's counterattack threw me straight into hell:
"What right do you have to judge me?! When Sloane was frantic, calling you for help, what were you doing? If you hadn't been rolling around in a hotel bed with Harper, if you hadn't lied to Sloane that you were 'on your way,' her mother would never have died!"
A violent ringing filled my ears.
I slammed the door open, stormed in, and slapped Julian across the face with every ounce of strength I had left.
The man I was supposed to marry in seven days merely turned his head. It took him exactly one second to suppress his shock.
"Since you heard everything, good. Better to accept reality now, so you don't break down later."
"For the sake of the Vance family heir you're carrying, the wedding next week proceeds as planned."
"But I have responsibilities to Harper, too. That tie won't be severed."
Through the door, I heard Julian—my fiancé—delivering a cold warning to my father:
"You can stop obsessing over Harper, Richard. She's with me now. Don't bother her anymore."
My father immediately tried to use me to suppress him. "Don't forget you're marrying Sloane next week! If she finds out you're screwing the orphan her mother took in..."
Julian cut him off. "She'll never know. Just like she'll never know her mother didn't actually die of depression. She killed herself because she caught you two together."
Father's counterattack threw me straight into hell:
"What right do you have to judge me?! When Sloane was frantic, calling you for help, what were you doing? If you hadn't been rolling around in a hotel bed with Harper, if you hadn't lied to Sloane that you were 'on your way,' her mother would never have died!"
A violent ringing filled my ears.
I slammed the door open, stormed in, and slapped Julian across the face with every ounce of strength I had left.
The man I was supposed to marry in seven days merely turned his head. It took him exactly one second to suppress his shock.
"Since you heard everything, good. Better to accept reality now, so you don't break down later."
"For the sake of the Vance family heir you're carrying, the wedding next week proceeds as planned."
"But I have responsibilities to Harper, too. That tie won't be severed."









































