On the day I was supposed to say “I do,” three of my groomsmen stood up and objected in front of the entire crowd. At first, I thought they were joking until they told me to look at her hand. That one moment wrecked everything. The tattoo on Ellie’s ring finger wasn’t mine. And the groomsman who said nothing? That silence hurt more than any spoken word.
Ellie stood there glowing, her green eyes hiding something, while my closest friends, dressed in matching gray tuxedos, turned into my worst nightmare. Jake, Nate, and James stepped forward together and said, “We object.” Then Nate pointed to Ellie’s hand two small dots and the initials “T.J.” that weren’t mine. My heart sank as I looked at Tyler, my best man, and saw the same tattoo on his finger—only his had her initials, “E.B.”
Ellie broke down in tears, trying to explain that it was someone from her past, something that had “never really ended.” Tyler admitted the truth they’d never truly let go of each other. My fury boiled over as it all came crashing down the tattoos weren’t memories, they were signs of a secret affair still alive. The love I believed was mine had never fully belonged to me.
Heartbroken and stunned, I left the altar behind, leaving the ring in my place. The cathedral felt empty as I walked out alone. Tyler followed, claiming fat e had brought them back together, but I didn’t buy it. I turned my back on the lies, the broken trust, and walked away for good. No vows. No ring. No Tyler. Only the raw, painful truth.