Chapter 3 An Outsider
Sitting on the garden swing that Audrey's parents had lovingly built for her, Eliza wrapped her arms around Dominic's neck and leaned in for a kiss.
The swing creaked, and Dominic was taken aback for just a moment before he jumped right in and wrapped his arms around Eliza's slim waist.
The wind blew gently through the fluttering petals as Eliza and Dominic shared a passionate kiss. Audrey's heart was breaking, and Eliza's moans, ringing in her ears, was making it hurt a little bit more with each passing moment.
Audrey thought she had moved past it, but seeing that scene brought all the sadness flooding back. It was not in her nature to easily take on other people's emotions.
At first, Dominic pursued her for ages until he finally won her over. Even once they were a couple, it took a while for her to fully let him into her heart.
Between her hectic college life and everything else, she still made time to cook for him on more than a few occasions. But over time, she noticed a change in Dominic. His warmth faded, and she could feel the distance growing between them.
Each time he seemed indifferent, she found herself questioning whether she wasn't doing enough to keep him interested. As the days went on, it became clear that everything she gave felt more like wishful thinking than real love.
The memory of Dominic who once held her hand and promised to treat her like a treasure only dragged her deeper into despair. She realized it was because she refused to have sex with him before marriage.
Audrey felt a pang in her chest and couldn't help but smile bitterly. Eliza seemed to have no problem doing all those things she struggled with, and deep down, she almost felt like she deserved to be left behind.
It turned out that Eliza and Dominic were the match made in heaven—a bitch and a scumbag.
Audrey pulled her gaze away, steeling herself as she approached the house. Just as she reached for the door, it swung open.
Fiona's eyes widened in surprise when she saw Audrey in a wedding dress. "Audrey, you're back!" she exclaimed. They hadn't attended Audrey's wedding because Eliza had fallen ill, and the guilt still lingered.
"Yeah, just came to grab a few things," Audrey replied, noting the strange look on Fiona's face. A sharp pang of hurt shot through her.
Fiona had once been her dearest mother, but now she looked at Audrey like Audrey was an outsider—as if Audrey didn't belong here anymore. After all, their real daughter had returned, and there was no place for Audrey now.
Pushing the bitterness aside, Audrey tried to step past Fiona into the house, but then she heard a voice call out, "Audrey." Panic clung to his tone as hurried footsteps approached.
It was then that Fiona caught sight of Eliza and Dominic in the small garden. One glance told her everything about what they'd been up to.
Fiona felt a rush of guilt and pity as she looked at Audrey. Slowly, Audrey turned back and saw Dominic—his mouth marked with smudged lipstick, his shirt wrinkled.
His eyes looked like they had a million things to say, but she wasn't interested in hearing any of it.
She shot him a cold look, and he could feel his heart drop. Those eyes that used to be warm and full of love now felt like ice. "Audrey, the wedding—" he started but was cut off.
"I'm so sorry, Audrey! It's all my fault!" Eliza rushed over, tears in her eyes, as she grabbed Audrey's hand. Audrey instinctively pulled away.
Eliza, taken aback, continued with tears streaming down her face, "If I hadn't fainted, your wedding with Dominic wouldn't have been postponed. You can blame me. Dominic was just worried about me. He didn't mean to leave you hanging."
With red eyes, she added, "Just blame it on me. You could have handled it without Dominic. Meanwhile, I can't seem to do anything right—I just keep relying on him."
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