“Dad, we’re almost there —”
“Richard just got into an accident,” he cut me off, his words rushed.
“The police were already after him. Apparently, I wasn’t his only victim. He lost control of his car trying to outrun them on the highway.”
“Is he…” I couldn’t finish the question.
“He’s alive, but in custody.
They found the money in his car. All of it. An officer just called me… they’ll be returning it once they process everything.”
After we hung up, Jessica and I sat in stunned silence.
Finally, she reached over and squeezed my hand. “I’m sorry I believed him over you.”
I squeezed back. “It’s not your fault.
He fooled all of us.”
“Not you,” she pointed out. “You saw through him.”
I thought about the months I spent planning a future with a man I clearly hadn’t known at all. The dress fittings, the venue tours, the late-night conversations about children, and growing old together… all built on lies.
“Sometimes I think about what would have happened if I hadn’t seen him that day,” I said.
“We’d be married now.”
Jessica nodded soberly. “You dodged more than a bullet, Amber. You dodged a missile.”
As we pulled into Dad’s office building, I felt something I hadn’t experienced since before the breakup — a sense of lightness and possibility.
Richard had taken enough from me… my trust, my confidence, and months of my life.
But standing there with my sister and father, united again in truth, I realized he hadn’t taken what mattered most. The love of my family, flawed as we were, would always be stronger than any deception.
“You know what?” I said, turning to Jessica with the first genuine smile I managed in weeks. “I think it’s time for us all to have lunch at a new restaurant.
I’m ready to make some better memories.”
“Lead the way,” Jessica replied, linking her arm through mine. “Some stories deserve better endings.”
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