The flowers arrived at six in the morning.Three vans. White roses, peonies, and something imported that I couldn’t name but that cost more than my monthly allowance. I watched them carry the arrangements through the front door of the Whitmore Estate from the top of the stairs, still in my pajamas, still holding a mug of tea that had already gone cold because I’d been standing there too long.Nobody looked up at me.That was fine. I was used to it.“Charlotte, you’re in the way.”I stepped aside before I even looked to see who said that. One of the wedding coordinators, a sharp faced woman in all black with a clipboard pressed to her chest like a shield, moved past me without a second glance.I stood there for a second longer than I should have, like some part of me was waiting for an apology that was never coming, then went back to my room.By eight o’clock the house had transformed into something I barely recognized. The Whitmore Estate was already a big house, the kind of house tha
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