At dinner, it was like a cheerful roar of chatter and beneath her mother's endless rambling and fuss about wedding plans, Leah wondered if they ever cared for her happiness or had it been all their selfish desires all along. She clenched and fist and fought back tears, she could feel Nathan glare boring a hole through her forehead. She had been stupid, so stupid to cross paths with this man. Nathan leaned closer, his voice a low whisper only she could hear. “So, wife…tell me do you normally hook up with guys or what. Which do you prefer by the way? Leah almost choked on her wine. Shooting him a glare that was sharp enough to slice through glass. “You know the truth" she muttered under her breath, Nathan had been her first and the wrong one but why was he asking like he didn't know the t

