The Runaway Groom’s Regret
945 Views · Ongoing · Daisy Swift
I have been engaged to my fiancé nine times, and each time, he has abandoned me on the wedding day for my sister.
The first time, I knelt in the church, pleading with him not to leave, while he gently cradled my sister, not even affording me a glance.
By the ninth time, as he once again postponed the wedding for her sake, I no longer cried or protested. Instead, I calmly removed my veil and said, "You may go; the wedding is canceled."
He believed this was merely a ploy of mine, filled with confidence as he promised, "Once Emma is better, we'll reschedule the ceremony."
Little did he know that the departure date on my plane ticket coincided with our wedding day. As he frantically searched for me, I had already become the fiancée of his worst enemy.
This time, even if he were to kneel and beg at my doorstep, I would never look back.
The first time, I knelt in the church, pleading with him not to leave, while he gently cradled my sister, not even affording me a glance.
By the ninth time, as he once again postponed the wedding for her sake, I no longer cried or protested. Instead, I calmly removed my veil and said, "You may go; the wedding is canceled."
He believed this was merely a ploy of mine, filled with confidence as he promised, "Once Emma is better, we'll reschedule the ceremony."
Little did he know that the departure date on my plane ticket coincided with our wedding day. As he frantically searched for me, I had already become the fiancée of his worst enemy.
This time, even if he were to kneel and beg at my doorstep, I would never look back.

















































