chapter 16

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Two months later

"Wat Focus", Mike said, "for the last time, you're are going to be fine. He's not going to run away from the wedding."

"That's what you said before he rejected me in front of the entire cafè."

"Well, let's say he didn't know back then how good you could be in bed."

"The fuck bro! If somebody hears us, they might misunderstand. I don't want him to think I cheated on him, again."

"Relax. Take a long breathe and come out in five minutes."

Mike left and I stood there, nervous with the magnitude of that of hundred students before examination. We had planned our wedding together and yet I was so nervous I felt my heart would come out of my mouth.

Looking back at time, it was impossibly amazing how far we'd come together. Tine had been the strongest support system for me ever since I was broken. He was everything I could ever ask for in a person I wanted to spend my life with. Molly and I officially divorced at the end of the last month and she was admitted to a hospital after attempting suicide. She was now under the care of a psychiatrist and her parents decided to take her to States. I met her a few times but she told me she needed time and space to let me go and so she'd want me to stop visiting her. It was painful, almost heartbreaking to see my best friend like that. Well, she used to be that at some point of my life. She decided that she needed to leave everything behind to start anew and fresh, which meant leaving Rain behind too as she reminded her of the mistake that was the beginning of all the mess. I decided that telling Rain all this would be unfair to her innocent childhood and so I only told her mamma was going on a vacation and that she could always visit her with uncle Mike although her mamma would like it more if she gives her space. Rain understood. Rain would always understand things or atleast tried to look out for brighter sides. Besides, Tine had been the best papa for her. He would love her in ways I couldn't. It was annoyingly true that it took only months for Tine to earn so much love from Rain and they behaved as if he was the one raising her for five years. The last month had been a hell of a ride for us. We were so excited for the wedding but now that it was right here, I was so afraid I kept tripping where there was nothing to trip on.

"Sarawat. Son shall we go?"

"Yes, uncle", I said and opened the door to see Tine's father smiling as he held my shoulders.

"I'm so proud of my son for marrying you."

"I am the lucky one here, sir."

"Dad."

"Yes, dad."

I smiled sheepishly as he hugged me and whispered, "your nervousness is nothing compared to Tine's desperation. He was even considering to elope with you rather than waste time in arrangements, as he said it."

I blushed. The idea of my Tine being impatient to marry me was so wonderful, so satisfying. We walked outside, in the lawn where wedding was going to be held. It was one of the farmhouses Tine's father owned and even though I had planned to have a destination wedding, I gave in to his wish of getting his son married in Thailand only. I guessed Teepakorns had a way to win me over everytime. Tine's mom made sure the place looked aesthetically beautiful, with white and green as the theme colours of the ceremony. Of course, Rain was an exception to this as I saw her, flaunting the pearly frills of her shiny orange dress, so happily dancing with a...wait who was that kid? Why was he dancing with my little squirrel? Was he a classmate of hers? Did sh..

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