His fingers felt numb as another file appeared on his screen.
A video.
He pressed play.
The room held its breath.
The footage was clear. Too clear.
The same hallway. The same man. The same dress.
And there—undeniable—was his watch on the man’s wrist.
Daniel’s jaw tightened as he raised the phone toward Vanessa.
“Then why is he wearing my watch?”
Whispers exploded across the room.
Vanessa stumbled forward, panic flooding her face.
“Daniel, please—he means nothing!”
Another buzz.
Daniel looked down.
A second message.
Another attachment.
He opened it.
A screenshot.
A wire transfer.
From his business account… to a private account under Vanessa’s name.
The numbers were impossible to ignore.
Vanessa’s knees nearly gave out.
“I was going to tell you!” she cried, her voice breaking.
Daniel stared at her, hollow now.
“When?” he asked quietly.
“After the honeymoon?”
The words hit harder than any scream.
Behind them, her father staggered backward, knocking into a stand of white flowers. Petals rained down like silent judgment.
No one moved.
No one spoke.
Daniel lowered the phone slowly.
Then, almost instinctively, he turned toward the church doors—the place where his mother had disappeared.
His voice cracked for the first time.
“How long did you know?”
The phone buzzed again.
One final message.
He looked down.
Four words.
“Long enough to save you.”
Daniel closed his eyes.
For the first time that day, the truth felt louder than the betrayal.
And outside, far from the shattered ceremony, his mother kept walking—without ever looking back.
