Runaway Bride

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Summary

'I love you. Will you marry me?' I remember him asking me. I said Yes. I ended up running away on our wedding day. I wrote him a note. It was never his fault. I was pregnant and just not ready to get married. I never told him I was pregnant though. So, when I find out he was engaged to my sister, my best friend told me to come home and stop the wedding or do something about it. Not because I might lose him, but I also might lose my heart.

Genre
Romance/Drama
Author
Cece
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
5
Rating
5.0 1 review
Age Rating
18+

Naia: The Beginning

I loved him. Kaiden Jackson. I wanted so much to be Mrs. Jackson. But I couldn’t do it. I couldn’t marry him at that moment. I had a lot of things planned in my life ahead for myself. I should have said No to him when he asked and told him my reasons why but I didn’t. I didn’t want to hurt his feelings. I honestly couldn’t say No to him. Not to someone I wanted to spend my life with. My forever with. Just not right now.

~Present Day~

As I sit here in this beautiful wedding gown, I look at myself in the mirror. “Is this what I really want to do right now? Get married?” I ask myself. I don’t know if I can go through with this. I have to leave. I will leave him a note but I have to go right now.

’Dear my love,

I am sorry to do this to you on our wedding day. But, I cannot marry you yet. Not right now. Just know that it is not your fault and I do want to have you in my life forever. I love you and I always will.′

I write on a piece of paper, with his name on it and leave it on the table where he will be able to see it. I quickly change and head out through an open window. I hear the bells ringing from the church as I run down to the end of the street. I hailed down a taxi and get in. ‘Where to, miss?’ the driver asked. ‘The airport. And quickly if you can,’ I say, taking a deep breath.

I hope I am doing the right thing.

‘I love you Kaiden. Please don’t ever change and don’t ever think that any of this was your fault,’ I mutter to myself.