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Chapter 37: The Bride Has a Big Mouth

    Chapter 37: The Bride Has a Big Mouth


    The next morning, the women were asked to attend a brunch while the men were doing something


    else. Bree wasn’t sure what it was, but she had a feeling golf was involved. She didn’t even want to go,


    but Lilly had sent her a text before the brunch started, and she ended up saying she’d be there.


    The pictures and video on her phone were burning a hole through it. She definitely didn’t want to watch


    the videos or study the pictures, but she also didn’t know what to do with them. If she told Trent they


    existed, he’d be so mad at Hank--he might never forgive him. That didn’t seem fair to Bree for some


    reason. Why it didn’t bother her as much that Hank had been fooling around with Trent’s fiancée as it


    did that she might mess up their friendship, she wasn’t sure. But she didn’t want to be the one to drive


    a wedge between them.


    She was dying to tell someone, though. It couldn’t be Lilly. That was Monica’s sister. She considered


    calling Christy, but she’d already bothered her once with her wedding nightmare. As Bree finished up


    getting ready for the brunch, she thought if she didn’t say something to someone soon, she’d explode,


    and likely end up telling Trent.


    Brunch was held at a quaint restaurant a few blocks away from the resort, in the same area that the


    club had been in, so Bree walked over there, enjoying the sunshine and the milder climate of the


    morning. The whole time, she had to convince herself she was doing the right thing. Monica was on her


    rehearsal dinner was that night, the wedding was the next day, and then she could be rid of all of these


    people if she wanted to. Including Trent.


    But would she ever bepletely rid of him? Even if he was married, would she be able to let him go?


    Especially if she knew that Monica was being unfaithful to him. What if she spent the next ten years


    waiting for them to get a divorce? That would be no way to live.


    Bree decided to duck into the bathroom before she went to find the rest of her party in the restaurant,


    which looked like a Victorian tea party.


    Seeing the sign for the restroom, she headed down the hallway and stopped. The door was slightly


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    ajar, and she could hear Monica’s voice inside. She knew she shouldn’t be eavesdropping, but she


    couldn’t help it, especially when another voice mentioned “that singer.” It was Hannah, and obviously,


    she was talking about Bree.


    “I mean, she’s got a pretty voice and all, but I could’ve sang myself if it wasn’t such a huge faux pas to


    sing at one’s own wedding,” Monica was saying.


    “Still… doesn’t it bother you the way that she looks at Trent?” rice was asking. “I’d just wanna p


    her little face.”


    “Please,” Monica said with augh. “I’m not afraid of her. I bet she had a crush on him in high school or


    something, but I’m not worried about it. You know Trent is wrapped around my finger.”


    “True,” Hannah agreed. “God! What if the song she’s singing at your wedding is written for Trent!


    Wouldn’t that be hrious?”


    Bree felt all of the blood drain from her face as Monica’sughter grew louder. “That would be hrious.


    How pathetic would that be?”


    “Totally pathetic,” Hannah agreed.


    With her legs shaking, from anger and embarrassment, Bree began to back down the hallway. She


    turned at the corner and headed out of the hall, back the way she came, almost colliding with Lilly. “Oh,


    good. You’re here. Thank God.”


    “I’m sorry, Lilly. But I have to go,” Bree said, pushing past her.


    “What? Why?” Lilly called after her. “Bree, are you okay?”


    Bree didn’t stop to answer her. Instead, she headed outside and didn’t stop to think until she was back


    at her room. She shoved her key card into the door so hard it jammed and didn’t open. Frustrated, she


    pulled it out and tried again. It took three tries, but she finally got it open. By then, tears dampened her


    cheeks.


    Dropping the key on a table by the door, Bree numbly walked over to the couch and dropped down.


    She now fully understood what it felt like to be bullied and picked on, something she’d never


    experienced before. Monica was a horrible person, and she didn’t deserve to be with someone as kind


    and loving as Trent. Even if Hank wanted to murder her, she had to find a way to tell Trent the truth.


    With a deep breath, she raised her phone and dialed Trent’s number.


    It took him a moment to answer, but when Trent did say, “Hello?” she could hear the concern in his


    voice. “Bree, are you okay?”


    “No, I’m not. I’m sorry to interrupt you. I’m sure you’re busy, but I need to talk to you. In private. Soon.


    And no one can know about it, not even Hank.”


    He was silent for almost a minute before he said, “Okay. That might be a challenge. I’m kind of


    expected to be here. I am the groom after all.”


    She didn’t need the reminder. “I know, but it’s important.”


    “Okay… I’ll find a way to make that happen. We’re about halfway through the course, so maybe


    another hour or two. Do you want to meet me at the beach at 1:00? Will you be okay until then? We


    can meet in that little cove where you found Hankst night.”


    “Yes. That will work.” That ce was bing a home away from home for her. She took some deep


    breaths. “Thank you, Trent.”


    “Bree, are you at the brunch?”


    “No… I went. But I didn’t stay?”


    “Why not?”


    She wasn’t sure how to answer that question, at least not at the moment. “Uh, I’ll talk to you about it


    when I see you, okay?”


    “All right.” In the background she heard someone calling his name and knew he needed to go.


    Whoever it was thought he was talking to Monica. They called out in a lilting voice, “Get off of the


    phone with your woman and let’s go.” It wasn’t meant to be painful, but it still hurt.


    “Good luck with the round of golf,” she said, upset that she’d interrupted. It would probably throw his


    entire game off.


    “Thanks.” She thought he might say more, but he didn’t. “Bye, Bree.”


    “Bye.”


    She hung up and deposited the phone on the coffee table, as if it had betrayed her. Now that she was


    back in her room and there was distance between her and Monica, she had to wonder if she was doing


    the right thing or if she was acting irrationally. Her head in her hands, Bree considered her options. She


    could just tell Trent that Monica had been making fun of her and leave it at that. Or she could tell him


    the whole truth, that Monica was cheating on him with Hank.


    With a deep breath, she resolved not to decide at that moment because it wouldn’t be a rational


    decision. She’d meet Trent, at least tell him that she didn’t think Monica was right for him, and then see


    how it would go from there.


    In times like these, there was only one thing Bree could do to calm herself. She got up off of the couch


    and went to retrieve her guitar from its case. Settling down on the couch, she set a timer for 12:45 so


    she didn’t get lost in the music and lose track of time. Then, she channeled the emotions she was


    feeling at the time into her music and began to write a song.


    This one was about Trent, too, but rather than taking the path of reality, she imagined what it would be


    like if she was the one who was going to marry him, the man she’d been dreaming of being with for


    over ten years. The words and music poured out of her effortlessly, and by the time the rm on her


    phone alerted her that it was time to go, she had another masterpiece, she just knew it. “Lead Me


    Home” epassed all of the feelings she’d had bottle up inside for so long. Maybe someday she’d


    have the chance to sing it to him, but only if she could convince him that Monica was the wrong girl for


    him and that she was the right one.


    Bree inhaled deeply and put her guitar back into its case. She went to the mirror and fixed her hair and


    then corrected her eye makeup that had gotten smudged earlier when Monica’s cruel words had


    brought tears to her eyes. Grabbing her phone and her key card, she paused before her door, saying a


    prayer for guidance so that she didn’t mess everything up for everyone and then headed out to find the


    man she loved and potentially pour her heart out to him, which could slide through his fingers and


    disappear in the ocean waves, never to be found again.
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