Rehearsal Dinner
Cassandra
“You shouldn’t have told her about us.” I said for what felt like the hundredth
time.
“It was the right thing to do.” He replied for the hundredth time. I pressed my lips
and looked away from him. I heard him blow out a frustrated breath, but he didn’t
say anything.
After the little revelation, I had done some last minute checks and left the hotel
with Salvatore while Marcie stayed behind.
My phone started ringing. I quickly fished it out of my purse and pressed the call
button.
“Hello?”
“Cass, where are you?” answered an irate Naina from the other end.
“On my way, why?” I asked, clearly amused. Naina had volunteered to go
shopping with Martina so that Salvatore and I could have some ‘us’ time.
“I swear I’m just a second away from strangling her, consequences be damned!”
She gritted out. I could almost see her pulling her hairs out in frustration. I smiled
but held my laugh.
“Alright, have some control. I’ll be there in a few.”
“Hurry up, or I’ll not be responsible for my actions.” She said.
“Yes, ma’am.” I teased her as I snapped my phone shut.
“Naina?” Salvatore asked with a small smile. I schooled my expression for I was
still angry with him.
“Yeah.” I said shortly. I think I heard something like a growl but I refused to look
in his direction. The rest of the drive was silent.
“Oh, my baby’s looking so good!” Martina gushed. Marcie rolled her eyes but I
saw the unmistakable pride in her eyes. I looked away, the feeling of loneliness
slowly creeping back.
I wish you were here, mom. I thought, fingering her necklace that now graced my
neck.
“Well, I’m going to dress up now.” Martina said as she rushed past us. I rolled my
eyes. I wanted to say that there was a few hours before the rehearsal dinner started,
but wisely kept my mouth shut. Instead, I turned to Marcie, fixing her hairs.
“So, you and Salvatore?” Marcie said, or rather sneered, breaking the peaceful
silence.
“Yeah.” I answered vaguely, not wanting her butting in my business again.
“Well, you move fast.” She said off-handedly, but I sensed the smugness in her
voice.
“You’re the one to talk.” I shot back, restraining myself from hitting her, hard.
“And what’s that supposed to mean?” she screeched.
“Do I need to remind you that it took you mere few days to move on your
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