I Helped Plan My SIL’s Wedding, Baked the Cake, Paid for the Catering – Then Found Out on the Wedding Day I Wasn’t Invited

We sat on the floor, still in formal clothes, digging straight into the wedding cake like a couple of sugar-starved kids. Liam took one bite, then froze. His eyes flicked to mine, a soft, almost broken sound escaping his throat.

“Chocolate-peanut butter,” he murmured. “Yeah,” I swallowed thickly. He stared at his fork, shaking his head.

“You made this for me,” he said. It wasn’t a question. Just a quiet realization.

“Of course, I did, Liam.”

Liam pressed his lips together, nodding slowly. He took another bite, chewing carefully, like he was tasting more than just cake. Like he was remembering home.

After a moment, he cleared his throat. “You know… if this was the wedding cake, I guess that means I got the best part of today.”

I blinked. He exhaled.

“I walked away from someone who didn’t respect me. From a future that would have been miserable.”

He looked at me then, his voice quiet but sure. “But I still have you.”

“Always,” I whispered.

I was in my office, running my fingers over the edge of a new cake design, when I heard a soft knock on the door. For a second, I thought I imagined it. Then, it came again.

Tentative. Hesitant. I exhaled, already tired.

“Come in,” I called. The door creaked open, and there she was. Claire.

She looked… different. Not polished. Not smug.

Just pale, uneasy, and carrying the kind of sadness that weighed down her shoulders. I didn’t stand. I didn’t offer her a seat.

I just folded my arms and waited. “Hey.”

“You lost?” I raised an eyebrow. She flinched but nodded, like she deserved that.

“No. I… I wanted to see you.”

I tilted my head, studying her. “I can’t imagine why.”

Claire swallowed, staring down at her hands.

“Liam won’t talk to me. Won’t see me… He…” Her voice caught, and for a split second, I saw genuine regret in her eyes. But it didn’t move me.

She took a breath, trying again. “I messed up. I…” She exhaled sharply.

“I was awful to you, Dahlia. I was selfish and cruel, and I…”

Her fingers twisted together. “I never meant for things to go this way.”

I laughed, short and humorless.

“Really? Because it felt intentional.”

Claire winced. “I thought…” she hesitated.

“I thought I could control everything. That if I just pushed hard enough, I’d get my perfect day. And instead?

I ruined everything.”

I didn’t say a word. She glanced at me then, eyes uncertain. “I know I don’t deserve your forgiveness.

But I wanted to…”

“Stop,” my voice was flat. “You don’t get to want anything from me, Claire.”

She swallowed hard. I stood.

“You used me. Lied to me. Now, get out of my bakery.”

She hesitated.

Then nodded once and turned toward the door. She paused, her hand on the handle. “I really am sorry.”

I didn’t answer.

And a moment later, she was gone. Source: amomama

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