When Love Doesn’t Have To Be Together Book Synopsis
It was my wedding day. I wore a beautiful wedding dress, put on exquisite makeup, and waited for my groom, Tristen Felix, with great anticipation. I waited for a whole day, but he never showed up. I called him countless times but got no answer. Just like that, I became a joke in front of my family and friends. My mother, who had heart disease, couldn’t bear it and died of a heart attack that day. At the same time, Tristen’s first love, Wesley Linch, posted: [You are always there for me when I’m down. It’s so great to have you!] The accompanying picture was an intimate photo of the two of them with their faces touched. Trembling all over, I took a screenshot and sent it to Tristen. “Is this the reason why you missed our wedding?” It wasn’t until my mother was cremated and buried that Tristen finally responded, “We can get married any day, but she can’t live without me.” “Tristen, let’s take a break.” After sending the last message, I blocked Tristen.