Emily and I had been best friends for over two decades. We met when we were seven, and from that moment on, we were inseparable. We went through every milestone togetherโfirst crushes, high school heartbreaks, college applications, and even the soul-crushing realization that adulthood wasnโt as magical as we had once imagined. Through it all, we had one promise: weโd be each otherโs maids of honor. No matter what. No exceptions.
So when Emily got engaged, I was over the moon. I cried when she told me. I helped her pick out her wedding dress, taste-test cakes, and even endured endless hours of flower arrangement debates. It felt like a dream, like something weโd always envisioned finally coming to life. But then, things changed.
It started with fewer texts, then ignored calls. At first, I chalked it up to wedding stress, but as the weeks passed, the distance grew undeniable. She wasnโt just busy; she was avoiding me. I finally cornered her after one of her bridal fittings, demanding to know what was going on.
โEmily, whatโs wrong? Did I do something?โ I asked, my voice laced with frustration and worry.
She wouldnโt meet my eyes. โI donโt want you anywhere near the altar.โ
The words hit me like a slap. โWhat?โ I stammered. โEmily, what are you saying?โ
โI mean it,โ she said, her voice firm. โYouโre not my maid of honor. Youโre not even in the wedding party. I donโt want you there.โ
I felt my entire world tilt. โAre you serious? After everything weโve been through? At least tell me why.โ
She shook her head. No explanation. No apology. Just a cold, final decision.
My first instinct was to cut her off completely. If she was going to throw away twenty years of friendship like it was nothing, why should I care? But as the wedding day approached, I realized somethingโI did care. I couldnโt just let it end like this, without understanding why. So, despite everything, I decided to attend as a guest.
The wedding day arrived, and my heart was heavy as I walked into the venue. The place was beautifulโexactly the fairy-tale setting Emily had always dreamed of. I took my seat quietly in the back, unsure if I even belonged there anymore.
Then, just as the ceremony was about to start, something unexpected happened.
Emilyโs fiancรฉ, Daniel, rushed up to me, his face pale and frantic. He grabbed my arm, his grip tight with urgency.
โWhat are you doing here?โ he hissed.
โWhat do you mean?โ I whispered back, confused and startled.
โYou shouldnโt be here!โ he insisted, his voice barely above a whisper.
โWhy?โ My heart pounded in my chest. โDaniel, whatโs going on?โ
He swallowed hard, guilt written all over his face. โI told Emily about us. I wanted to start this marriage with no secrets.โ
The air left my lungs. My mind scrambled to process his words.
โWhat?โ I managed to say. โWhy would you do that? It was years agoโlong before you even met her.โ
โI know,โ he admitted, running a hand through his hair. โBut she deserved the truth.โ
I felt my stomach drop. โYou destroyed our friendship, Daniel.โ
He looked genuinely remorseful. โI thought it was the right thing to do.โ
I shook my head. โI need to talk to her.โ
Ignoring his protests, I turned on my heel and walked briskly toward the bridal suite. My heart hammered in my chest as I knocked on the door. A few seconds passed before it creaked open, revealing Emily in her wedding gown. She was breathtakingโbut her eyes were red-rimmed, her face tense.
I stepped inside and shut the door behind me. โEmily, please. Talk to me.โ
She inhaled sharply. โWhy didnโt you tell me?โ
โBecause it was nothing,โ I said, desperation creeping into my voice. โIt was a mistake. A brief, stupid thing that happened years ago. It had nothing to do with you.โ
She clenched her jaw. โIt has everything to do with me.โ
I stepped closer. โNo, Emily. It doesnโt. You are marrying Daniel because you love him. What happened between him and me was insignificant. I didnโt tell you because it never mattered.โ
Her eyes filled with tears. โYou donโt get it. You were always supposed to be my person. The one person I could always trust, no matter what. And suddenly, I find out you shared something with the man Iโm about to marry?โ
I sighed. โI didnโt tell you because I never wanted it to change us. And it shouldnโt. It was before him and long before you two fell in love. It has nothing to do with the life youโre about to build with him.โ
She shook her head, conflicted. โI donโt know how to move past this.โ
I swallowed the lump in my throat. โYou do it by trusting me when I say that you are my best friend, and I would never do anything to hurt you.โ
Emily closed her eyes for a long moment. When she opened them, the anger was gone, replaced by something softer. Something closer to understanding.
โI shouldโve just asked you,โ she whispered. โInstead of shutting you out.โ
I nodded. โAnd I shouldโve told you the truth sooner.โ
A single tear rolled down her cheek. Then, in the next second, she pulled me into a hug. For the first time in weeks, I felt the weight lift off my chest.
When she pulled back, she wiped her eyes. โDo you still have that ugly green dress?โ
I blinked, confused. โWhat?โ
โMy maid of honor dress,โ she said with a small smile. โYou still up for it?โ
I laughed, the tension finally breaking. โEmily, I would wear a trash bag if it meant standing beside you.โ
Minutes later, I stood by her side as she walked down the aisle, just as we had always promised. Because in the end, real friendships survive the bumps, the secrets, and the misunderstandings. They bend, but they donโt break.
Emily and I were proof of that.
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