1 juillet 2026

At my wedding, I caught my brother slipping something int0 my glass. I didn’t scream or panic. I quietly switched our drinks..

At my wedding, I saw my brother slipping something into my drink. I did not scream or lose control. I quietly traded our glasses. Then he raised his toast, smirked, and said, “Congrats, little sister. My surprise is coming soon.” I smiled while he drank it. Thirty minutes later, everyone saw the truth.

Thirty minutes later, my brother’s smug smile had disappeared.

Derek Caldwell stood near the champagne fountain with one hand braced against the table’s edge, his face fading to the shade of soaked paper. Around him, the ballroom of the Hawthorne Hotel in Chicago still glittered—gold chandeliers, white roses, violin music, a hundred guests laughing too loudly to notice the first fracture in his performance.

But I noticed.

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