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    The quiet is so sharp it feels like it’s slicing through the petals around you.

    Valentina’s accusation lingers in the air, trembling, and every guest turns toward you at once, like flowers bending toward an approaching storm. Your bouquet suddenly feels impossibly heavy, as though each white rose has absorbed the weight of betrayal. Diego’s fingers tighten around yours, steady and warm, a borrowed heartbeat anchoring you.

    You try to swallow, but the knot in your throat refuses to move.

    Because the most painful part isn’t her shouting. It’s the brief, terrifying moment when you wonder if the room might actually believe her.

    Valentina steps closer, chin raised, tears perfectly poised at the edge of her lashes. She has always known how to perform innocence, even when she’s the one who struck the match. Her rounded belly presses against satin, a living punctuation mark to her version of events.

    “You did this to hurt me,” she says, her voice cracking in precisely the way that makes people want to protect her. “You’ve always needed to be the one chosen.”

    Your mother’s hands rise to her mouth. Your father’s jaw locks tight. Some guests lower their eyes, as though staring at the grass might shield them from discomfort.

    Diego never releases your hand.

    He shifts slightly forward, placing himself between you and Valentina without drama or display. No heroics—just a quiet decision that you won’t stand alone. When he speaks, his calm voice cuts through the tension.

    “Valentina, this isn’t the time.”

    She lets out a brittle laugh.

    “Oh, now you’re noble?” she fires back. “Now you defend her?”

    An old instinct stirs in your chest—the one shaped by years of family dinners and silent expectations. The voice that whispers: Be quiet. Don’t make it worse. Don’t embarrass anyone.

    But she already has.

    And you’re finished being a prop in someone else’s narrative.

    You lift your chin, feeling your spine remember how to hold you upright.

    “No,” you reply, your voice steadier than you expected. “You don’t get to call me selfish on the day you tried to turn my life into your prize.”

    A murmur ripples through the guests.

    Valentina’s eyes flash, revealing the stubborn child she once was. Then she smooths her face into practiced hurt.

    “You kissed him first,” she says.

    It’s clever bait—simple and sharp.

    You glance at Diego. His small nod tells you everything: Tell it honestly.

    “You’re right,” you answer. “I kissed him first. After you stood at my parents’ table, holding my fiancé’s hand, announcing your pregnancy like I didn’t exist.”

    Your mother inhales sharply.

    Valentina scans the crowd for sympathy. Some older relatives shift uncomfortably, believers in silence even when silence cuts deepest.

    “You’re twisting it,” she insists. “Martín and I fell in love.”

    You laugh softly, without humor.

    “Strange,” you say, “because you told me you loved Diego for years. You cried about him. You waited for him to look your way.”

    She stiffens. The crowd leans closer.

    Diego remains composed, but you feel tension ripple through him.

    “You don’t get to rewrite history in front of an audience,” you continue. “This wasn’t romance. It was betrayal.”

    Her cheeks redden. She attacks again.

    “You were jealous. You always wanted what was mine.”

    The irony nearly chokes you.

    “What was yours?” you ask calmly. “My fiancé? My engagement? The applause while I fell apart?”

    Frustration breaks through her expression.

    Then Martín appears, breathless, tie loosened, face pale. His eyes land on you beside Diego, and something dark flickers there.

    “Enough,” he says. “This is insane.”

    “My house,” your father responds quietly, voice carrying. “And you had the nerve.”

    Martín flinches, then recovers, calculating as always.

    “She didn’t mean to hurt anyone,” he says. “It just happened. I’m sorry.”

    Sorry.

    The word feels absurd beside years of damage.

    Valentina clings to Martín’s arm, presenting an image of fragile pregnancy and support. Designed optics.

    “Is it true?” your mother whispers.

    Martín nods reluctantly. “We’re having a baby.”

    Grief collapses across your mother’s face. It searches for somewhere to land. Today, you refuse to carry it.

    “You cried for her,” you tell her gently. “You didn’t even look at me.”

    “I didn’t know,” she whispers.

    “You didn’t ask.”

    Diego’s presence steadies you.

    “This is our wedding,” he says calmly. “You’re not turning it into a weapon.”

    Valentina whirls toward him. “Your wife?” she snaps.

    “I saw you clearly,” Diego says evenly. “That’s why I didn’t choose you.”

    Gasps ripple through the crowd.

    “I love her,” he adds simply.

    Sunlight seems to flood your chest.

    Valentina tries again. “I’m pregnant. Are you really doing this?”

    “Pregnancy doesn’t erase choices,” Diego replies.

    Your father steps forward. “You will leave.”

    She protests. He doesn’t waver.

    “You don’t get to break one daughter and demand comfort for the other.”

    Valentina exits dramatically, dragging Martín behind her. The garden exhales once she’s gone.

    You look at Diego. “Let’s finish.”

    He smiles—not victorious, but relieved.

    The vows resume. When he says “I do,” it sounds like home.

    —

    Weeks later, Martín messages: Valentina claims Diego is the father.

    The lie hangs like a grenade.

    “She’s desperate,” Diego says.

    There’s no doubt in his eyes. No hesitation.

    A paternity test follows. The result: not Diego’s.

    And not Martín’s either.

    Truth shatters the narrative she built.

    Eventually, everything surfaces. Valentina confesses she only wanted to feel chosen. Her emptiness drove her to burn everything around her.

    Consequences finally arrive. Boundaries follow.

    Time passes.

    She has a daughter. She changes—slowly, imperfectly.

    You don’t rush to forgive. But you don’t carry her chaos anymore either.

    You build a home with Diego. Quiet. Safe.

    A year later, you sit at your parents’ table again. This time, you are visible.

    Valentina doesn’t compete for light. She simply holds her child.

    On the drive home, Diego laces his fingers with yours.

    “You okay?”

    You look ahead at the open road.

    “I’m not the girl who left that dinner,” you say.

    He smiles.

    “No. You’re the woman who chose herself.”

    And for the first time, you believe it.

    THE END

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