What's the color of voice? Red, Green, White or Rainbow? She wants to know. But what she wants to know is how love feels, what kind of color does love have? Red like heart? What's that? What about heartbreak? What color does it have? Black? Dark Red?
Carol Bianca sits in front of the mirror, adjusting her wedding veil with trembling fingers. Her reflection stares back at her—hazel eyes glistening with unshed tears, full lips painted a soft shade of pink, and long, chestnut hair cascading over her bare shoulders in loose curls. She looks like a bride from a fairytale, her white dress hugging her figure perfectly, the flowing skirt pooling around her in a sea of satin. It's going to be beach wedding with her some friends as bridesmaids and some guests from her fiancé's side. And she has been planning this wedding for years with the love of her life, Troy Victor. But despite the outward beauty, a shadow of doubt lingers deep inside her chest. She has been deaf since she was six. The car accident that took her hearing plunged her into a world of silence. Over the years, Carol has learned to live within that silence, relying on the fluid grace of sign language and the careful art of lip-reading to communicate. But no matter how much she adapts, she still feels isolated—locked in a world where she cannot hear the voices or sounds around her. She has not spoken a single word since that day. Today, though, is different. Today, she will speak. For the first time in nearly two decades, she is going to break her silence and say the words she has saved for this moment, for this man. “I do.” It’s her gift to Troy Victor, the man who stood by her side when others turned away. The man who saw her as whole when the world viewed her as broken. Yet despite the excitement, an uncomfortable knot twists in her stomach. 'Why am I so uneasy?' Carol’s hands are still shaking as she adjusts the lilies in her bouquet—her favorite flowers—their delicate scent barely reaching her in her muted world. She stares at her reflection again, studying her own face. Is this really happening? Today, she is supposed to marry Troy, her childhood sweetheart, her rock. But beneath the joy, something feels off. A whisper of doubt she can’t quite silence. Lifting her hands, Carol signs to herself in the mirror, the motions of her fingers calming her racing heart. **Will he love me? Even like this?** It’s a question she has asked herself too many times. A gentle tap on her shoulder pulls her from her thoughts. She turns to see her best friend, Eunice Bell, beaming down at her. Eunice’s blue eyes are full of excitement, her blonde hair falling in waves down her back. She’s dressed in a soft lavender gown, her hands moving rapidly in sign language as she grins. **“You look stunning! Troy’s going to lose it when he sees you.”** Carol manages a small smile, her heart warming at Eunice’s energy. **I’m so nervous,** she signs back, her movements slower than usual. **What if something goes wrong?** Eunice waves her hand dismissively and leans in to hug her. **Nothing’s going to go wrong! You’re about to marry the love of your life. You’ve been through worse than wedding jitters. Troy is crazy about you.** Carol blushes and nods, though the knot in her stomach tightens. She trusts Troy. He has never given her a reason to doubt him. He’s always been kind, patient—he made her feel complete when the rest of the world made her feel small. But what if... what if I’m not enough? Her fingers find the necklace around her neck, a delicate pendant Troy gave her when they got engaged. It was his way of telling her she wasn’t broken—that she was everything to him. But still, the fear gnaws at her. Eunice notices the doubt crossing Carol’s face, and she squeezes her hand. **You’ll be perfect, Carol. He’s going to love hearing you say ‘I do.’ You’ve been practicing for this moment for months.** Carol’s heart flutters at the reminder. She has been practicing, secretly rehearsing her vows in her room. It took months of hard work, pushing herself to speak for the first time since losing her hearing. It was all for him. A surprise she wanted to give Troy on their wedding day—to show him how much he means to her, how much she loves him. ** I’ll be with you every step of the way,** Eunice adds, her blue eyes soft. **You’re not doing this alone.** Carol smiles again, more genuinely this time. She isn’t alone. She has Eunice. She has Troy. But just as she stands, gathering her bouquet and preparing to leave, the door swings open. Carol’s heart skips a beat as Troy walks in. He looks handsome in the blue tuxedo she picked out for him, his dark hair perfectly styled, and his broad shoulders filling the suit in a way that makes her heart flutter. But something is wrong. His usual warm smile is absent, and instead, his expression is distant, tense. The knot in Carol’s stomach tightens into a hard lump. “Troy!” Eunice sighs, frowning at him. “You’re not supposed to be here. It’s bad luck to see the bride before the ceremony!” She speaks. Carol’s heart leaps with a strange mixture of love and worry. Why does he look like this? She smiles softly, thinking maybe he’s just as nervous as she is. She moves to sign to him, but he interrupts her with a gesture—cold, almost dismissive. “I need to talk to her,” Troy says, his voice unusually sharp. Eunice looks back at Carol, her frown deepening. **What’s going on?** she signs to Carol quickly. Carol looks up at Troy, her heart pounding now, not with excitement, but with dread. **What’s wrong?** she signs, her hands moving quickly, the bouquet nearly slipping from her fingers. Troy doesn’t answer immediately. Instead, he walks closer, reaching into his jacket. He pulls out a file and hands it to her, his expression emotionless. **Sign this** Carol’s hands tremble as she takes the folder, her heart sinking deeper with every second. She opens it slowly, her fingers skimming over the pages. A prenuptial agreement? She lifts her head, her wide hazel eyes searching his face for answers. **Why?** she signs, her hands moving shakily. Troy’s eyes flicker with impatience. **If you sign it, I’ll marry you. If not, I won’t risk my future.** The words feel like a slap. 'Risk his future?' The world around Carol seems to blur. Weren’t they supposed to build a future together? She looks down at the papers in her hands, trying to process what is happening. The joy, the excitement, everything she had felt only moments ago begins to drain away, replaced by a cold, creeping dread. Eunice steps forward, fury written all over her face. “What are you doing?” she asks angrily. “You can’t just drop this on her!” Carol can’t move. Her hands hover over the papers, her heart shattering. 'This isn’t the man I thought I knew'Carol’s hands tremble as she holds the prenup papers, her vision blurring as tears form in her eyes. 'Why is this happening now?' She looks at Troy, hoping for some sign of warmth, some explanation that would make sense, but his face remains cold, detached, like the man she thought she knew is no longer standing in front of her. **Sign it, and we’ll get married,** he signs and says, his voice flat, no love in his tone. **If not, I won’t risk my future.** Risk his future? Carol’s heart pounds in her chest, the words swirling in her mind like a terrible storm. 'The future we were supposed to share? The life we were building together?' Her fingers tremble as she picks up the pen. Her mind is screaming at her to stop, to ask more questions, but her heart… her heart still clings to the hope that this is just a mistake, something they can work through. Maybe he’s nervous. Maybe this is just about protecting himself, not about her, not about them. Eunice’s voice cuts through he
** I told you not to sign any papers. Now he betrayed you. What are you going to do? Not only did you lose your villa but also you wouldn't get the inheritance from your grandparents if you don't marry today. This is an entire hell!** Eunice out of breath, keeps signing furiously. Her fingers are hurting but she can't help but feel so upset with her best friend who became so pushover and to herself that she didn't stop her properly. Carol stands silently, keeps hanging her head down. She feels numb and silent inside her head. As if she has lost the ability to process what's happening. People are watching her with pity and sympathy. She always hates those pitiful gaze. Now, her love of life accepted her because he was pitying her. ** Carol!** She taps her shoulder, **What will happen if your family knows about it!? Remember the news of your wedding went to your family. What if they aim for your grandparents' inheritance. It will be a devastating situation** Carol's eyes wide
** I hope you aren't making some pity or some reckless decisions. I am not in my right mind to play a marriage game and act like a lovely wife who will love you immediately. Are you sure you don't want someone who truly deserves you? I might ask for divorce anytime soon if we get married!** Carol signs, knowing her heart best. She has loved Troy for her whole life. The betrayal of Troy has stabbed her heart so deeply that the words Love and Trust make her feel disgusted. She doesn't want to involve another man in this messy situation but she has no other choice but to accept his proposal. She must accept her paternal grandparents' wealth as she promised. Life has played the ultimate betrayal with her. Now she wants to throw a blind shot, without any hope. The corner of his lips raise a bit with a silent chuckle as he watches her signing. He takes the handkerchief from his pocket and holds it before her without saying anything first. Mascara has spread under her eyes, making he
Even Troy's family and friends who were till the end, congratulated and apologized to Carol for Troy's behavior. Especially, Troy's mother who raised troy like an ideal man. She had faith in her son who would never turn into a monster like his father. Right now, The Reception is happening, like they have planned. Troy and his mistress are still sitting on the sand, tied up. His friends to his mother and his younger sister are attending as Carol's family and friends. ** Carol** Troy's mother smiles and brings a jewelry box, revealing a beautiful necklace with a pendant in it. ** This is my family's heirloom. Your grandma wanted you to have it once you are married to my son. However, today I found that I don't have any children. I always thought of you as my daughter. I always wanted to protect you from your own family. So I think you deserve it!** She signs and puts the box in her hand, ** I apologize for the pain you went through. Please accept it, thinking your mother gifted yo
" So you two decide to stay separately? Is this your decision?" Eunice knows it's not her place to interfere their private and personal matters. But she can't help but feel protective towards her best friend. Just yesterday, her friend was so excited to open a new chapter with love and life. She wants to have kids and have a big family. But it's now a dream. Damien who is waiting for Carol to get in the car, looks at Eunice and gives a polite smile, " The marriage isn't like other normal and average marriage. Both of us needed each other. I am sorry for disappointing. But I promise that I won't turn into a jerk. I don't like punches you know!" Damien grins, " I will take care of her!" Hearing his words, Eunice finds a little comfort and consolation. At least he doesn't look like a scumbag. Yet, she needs to ask something to make sure the incident doesn't repeat. " Will you cheat on her if you find someone else?" Damien pauses momentarily and takes a glance at Carol who is saying
During the long drive, One thing helped Carol thing about. Each second password, thinking about Troy who was love of her life. She spent most of her life with him, her first love, first friend, first everything. But when did she go wrong? Why didn't she notice any red flags? He was same, handsome, charming, sweet, kind, because of her, he learned sign language, he wanted to cook for her when she was busy, normal date nights, funny and already was in time. Even a week before her wedding, he flied back home, just to ensure that the wedding went well. There was nothing, no red flags, no hints of him betraying her. She can't understand how things turned into this mess. If he was acting like this with motives behind, she can't help but think of his perfect acting. Oscar winning acting. In her life, people have been stabbing her back like she doesn't feel hurt at all. They tried to use her constantly. But Troy being the one has completely destroyed her trust in anyone. Even in herself.
Her heart sinks, face turns pale, feeling left out in this big family. There was a simple condition for her to work with her grandpa is that she won't be in the same place with her mother. But right now, sitting on the chair in the middle of the table with all the family members, she finds herself more lonely than ever. They're having conversations with each other, no one is giving her attention. She tries to read their lips, but she can only get a gist of their conversation. Nothing more. She stares at her wedding ring that she hasn't shown anyone. She keeps playing with this until someone taps on her shoulder. Grandpa? She looks up at him as he holds the glass of wine. She smiles, thinking no matter what her grandpa won't leave her alone. She grabs the glass of wine and stands up, following her grandpa. He puts the glass of wine and gets everyone's attention. Along with sign language for Carol, he starts speaking, " Today is the special day of my life. I Granger Diego, has f
" Why did you leave? This is so disrespectful! Your grandpa has been so upset." " Stop being a spoiled jealous girl! Such a rude. How dare you call your uncles names?" " Such an ungrateful Bitch! Did you think everything will be yours? Grow up. Stop being a greedy ass. Nobody wants your damn attitude in our family." Carol rests her head on the steering wheel as her extended family keeps messaging her. Since they can't call, they're sending thousands of messages at once. She takes a deep breath. No, she didn't want to be the CEO forever, nor does she want to have some share. She wanted to be appreciated for everything she has done for them. Her uncles never worked. Five years ago, the monthly profit was only 300-350K from their company. Once she started handling it she made it up to 500K to 1 million. She spent hundreds of hours in the company just to remodel, replan and reschedule everything. Once the business started doing well, her uncles stopped working and left their respe