I slipped inside quietly, kicking off my heels near the door.
Then I heard voices in the living room.
“Andrea still has no idea,” Lori said.
Nick snorted. “Of course she doesn’t. She trusts us completely.”
I froze. What did I not know about?
Then Lori added, lowering her voice, “So when are you actually dumping her, baby?”
What?
Nick chuckled. “Once the wedding day comes, we’ll handle it. By then, she’ll have paid for everything, and you can just take her place. It’s perfect.”
I wanted to believe it was a nightmare.
But there was no misunderstanding.
Nick and Lori were talking about me like I was stupid. Like I was nothing more than a wallet in a white dress.
I backed away quietly, stepped outside, and got into my car.
I cried first.
Then I got angry.
Then I began to plan.
If they wanted to humiliate me, I wasn’t going to make it easy.
Over the next three months, I discovered just how deep their betrayal went.
They were careless because they believed I was blind. Or maybe people become reckless when they think they’ve already won.
One night Nick left his phone on the sink while he showered. Messages lit up the screen.
The photos and texts Nick and Lori had been exchanging removed the last of my doubts — my fiancé was cheating on me with my own sister.