nemesis right from when they were little. It gets even worse because Eloise works in the same hospital with Sarah, and I'm sure she tries her b
I remember her disliking or even talking about Sarah. Yes, they weren't the best of friends, but Eloise kept to her lane. I wouldn't be surprised if Sarah had been feeding Mother lies about Eloise because she felt insecure. Eloise was als
bringing up their children if they're aware and support Eloise's conduct. It's disgraceful. Does she hate Sarah that much t
en. Sarah felt threatened by Eloise, and instead of upping
to make sure an invite gets across to that local family.
th an exhale. "I want everything to be picture-perfect, that day," she muttered, almost worriedly. "Sarah has waited for ages for t
the wedding four times before this. I don't think she's truly longing for any of this." If anything, I'
scribble sentimental nonsense all day. It's not the same for our lovely Sarah. She's away from home all weekend, barely having enough time for herself, working on patients even when she's tired. Do you think she enjoys cancelling the wedding
o
e, and how seriously I take it. She's aware of my mental health being shaky ever since I wrote my last book and my writer's block
o keep everyone afloat when the companies were al
she forget
h did. Mother was a well-to-do gynaecologist while she was younger, and she despises that I never had an interest in anything t
't welcomed, to help with a wedding I wanted no part of, to spend time with a mother that would always consider me second-best to her golden child? I d
understand how much this means to us all, don't you? This merger has been years in the making, and once this wedding is behind us, we can finalize the remaining paperwork and leave the merged company in Sarah and Richard's hands
own. "I understand
ith a great man as well. Sarah and I are both lucky to have you. Thank you for showing up every time
arah had barely been involved with the preparations, and though it constantly hurt to be reminded of her upcoming wedding, I was thankful that work kept her a