My Best Friend Kicked My Fiancé Ou

Chloe had been Ava’s best friend since middle school—through heartbreaks, college, and now wedding planning. She poured herself into helping Ava pull off the perfect day, even spending her own money and throwing the bridal shower when Ava’s mom bailed. So when Chloe received a plus-one for the wedding, she naturally brought her fiancé of three years,

Mark. But at the venue door, they were stopped by Ava’s cousin: “Only married couples allowed. Ava’s rule.” Despite being engaged, Chloe was told Mark wasn’t welcome. Ava ignored Chloe’s calls, and the couple stood humiliated while strangers stared. Mark, ever gracious offered to leave,

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