Turning My Back on Love
George Sunther doesn't show up on the day we're supposed to get engaged. His family is nowhere to be seen either.
Mom's and Dad's faces become increasingly darker as our relatives whisper disapprovingly. I'm about to contact George when I see a social media update from Winona Sunther, the Sunther family's adopted daughter.
"From today onward, we're siblings and also spouses."
A photo of her and George decked out in wedding attire while holding each other close is attached.
Later, I find George, and he says guiltily, "Winnie is pregnant out of wedlock, and her boyfriend has made a run for it. I have to marry her first so that her reputation remains untainted. It's all so she can have the baby without any hitches."
I'm stunned. The invitations for our wedding have already been sent out!
George wraps an arm around my waist, his tone as gentle as always. "I'll marry you once the baby is born, okay? You're the only woman I'll call my wife, Mary. You have to trust me."
I look into his eyes, which I had once loved with all my heart. My heart twists painfully.
He's always like this. He always tells me I have to be more tolerant and magnanimous when it comes to Winona because she's his sister.
I watch as he leaves in a hurry after answering a call from Winona. Then, I stop hesitating and call my parents. "Mom, is the Zowski family still up for a wedding?"