Lucas’s face burned with rage. “What the hell are you doing?” he demanded. “I’m saving myself from the biggest mistake of my life,” I replied calmly.
I turned and walked back down the aisle, my friends in red rising to follow me. A procession of solidarity, a statement louder than words. Lucas shouted after me.
“This isn’t over!”
I glanced back one last time, meeting his furious eyes with steady calm. “Yes, it is.”
And with that, I walked out into the sunlight, free. Because sometimes, the bravest thing you can do is walk away—not just from a person, but from a future built on shame, control, and disrespect.
And as I stepped into the fresh air, Maya’s small hand slipped into mine. She looked up at me with wide, trusting eyes. “Mom,” she whispered, “you looked beautiful.”
I smiled, tears pricking my eyes.
“Thanks, baby. Now let’s go build a life that’s really ours.”

