The morning before my sister’s wedding, our driver suddenly lowered his voice and said, “Lie down on the back seat and cover yourself with a blanket. You need to hear this.” I refused at first, but he insisted, “Trust me.” Half an hour later, I heard Takeo…

The morning before my sister Emily’s wedding looked almost unreal—like a scene carefully arranged for a magazine cover. White roses climbed over every archway of the resort courtyard, stylists hurried past carrying makeup kits, and the air smelled faintly of espresso, hairspray, and fresh linen.

Everyone else seemed excited.

I felt like my nerves were barely holding together.

I stood outside the resort entrance in a satin robe, gripping a garment bag as if it were an anchor. My phone buzzed again with another message from my mother.

Hair at 8. Photos at 10.
Please don’t make this difficult.

I exhaled slowly and slid into the back seat of the black SUV waiting by the curb.

Marcus Hill, the driver assigned to shuttle family members all weekend, closed the door behind me. He was the kind of man people barely noticed—quiet, professional, efficient. Exactly the type hired for events like this.

As he pulled away from the entrance, I began scrolling through the chaotic schedule my mother had texted before sunrise.

Then Marcus glanced at me in the rearview mirror.

His voice dropped lower.

“Ma’am… I need you to lie down across the back seat and cover yourself with this blanket.”

I blinked at him.

“Excuse me?”

“You need to hear something,” he said quietly. “But they can’t know you’re here.”

I laughed uneasily.

“I’m not hiding in my sister’s wedding car. That sounds ridiculous.”

Marcus didn’t smile.

“They asked me to pick up two men before heading back to the bridal suite,” he explained. “They told me you wouldn’t be coming this morning.”

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