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I should’ve known something was off the moment Amy, dressed in her shimmering wedding gown, pulled me aside and handed me an envelope. “Give this to Leo after the ceremony,” she said, voice calm but distant. I didn’t open it—I trusted her. She chose me because Leo trusted me. But now I see she already knew the truth before the vows.

The wedding was flawless. Leo looked smitten. Amy, composed and glowing, said her vows like a woman with nothing left to fear. At the reception, I found Leo behind the bar and handed him the envelope. His smile faded as he read. Then, silently, he walked out. I followed, confused, until he looked at me with hollow eyes and said, “She made you part of it.”

Later that night, I read the letter. Amy knew about the affair—Tasha, the hotel, the lies. She’d waited for him to come clean. When he didn’t, she gave him the wedding he wanted… and the truth he deserved. “You got the show. I get the last word,” she wrote. The next morning, I met Leo in a diner. He looked wrecked. “I thought once we were married, it wouldn’t matter,” he muttered. But it always mattered.

Days later, Amy showed up at my door with a second letter—this time for me. She wrote, “It wasn’t revenge. It was clarity. He needed to see himself. I just held the mirror.” Then she vanished. Weeks later, a box arrived—her wedding ring, nothing else. No note. Just silence. And that silence echoed louder than anything she’d ever said.

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