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My sister hurled red wine across my dress uniform and told me I had no place in that ballroom, my father told security to get me out before I humiliated his future son-in-law, and I watched the stain slide over my ribbons, checked the countdown on my watch, and said, “You’re right. I don’t,” because in less than a minute the entire room was going to understand why I had really come.

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collar, but it was less dramatic.

Harper looked at the military ribbons pinned to the jacket, then at the remnants of the wine she had thrown in my face just thirty minutes ago, and she broke even harder.

“I thought you came tonight just to ruin it,” she sobbed into her hands. “I thought you just hated seeing me happy.”

I let out a long, humorless breath,continue reading …

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