On the Wedding Day, The Engagement was Cancelled By My Fiancé1
Jack and I had known each other for nine years and had been dating for five. Today was supposed to be our wedding day.
“Jack, if you walk out that door, this wedding is over!”
Last year, on a whim, I decided to visit a quiet old church nestled in the hills.
As I was about to leave, a priest called out to me. “Miss, it seems we are fated to meet, and I have some words for you.
“Your romantic prospects are uncertain. If your hearts truly resonate, you should consider committing soon.
“But if not, you will drift apart, each going your separate ways, never to cross paths again.”
Confused, I wanted to ask more, but the priest simply shook his head.
“May you both find joy and peace in your lives.”
Sunlight poured through the stained glass, illuminating him in a warm glow.
Those words lingered in my mind, as if they were predicting something.
But at the time, Jack and I were deeply in love, and I was sure we would be together forever.
Still, I couldn’t deny that the priest’s words quietly unsettled me over the past year.
Six months ago, Jack suddenly proposed. He knelt on one knee, holding out a sparkling diamond ring.