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Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Fros 292

Ochre Railings Overlooked Valley Markets by Damon Fros 292

Chapter 292 

Chapter 52 

The gentle strokes of the makeup brush against her skin felt mechanical, distant. Isla sat motionless as the maid delicately applied the final touchessoft blush on her cheeks, a whisper of highlighter on her brow bone, a neutral shade on her lips. But it was all meaningless

She was supposed to feel beautiful today. She was supposed to feel special. Instead, she felt like a hollow shell, going through the motions of a day that had 

already begun to turn sour

And then, it was time

The dress

The gown chosen not by her, but by Layla Anderson. Graham’s Layla

As the garment bag was unzipped, Isla’s stomach twisted into a knot, bile rising in her throat the moment she saw it

It was everything she didn’t want

Long sleevesstiff and heavy, suffocating her at the wrists

A boat necklineprim, conservative, stripping her of any trace of femininity or allure

Tulle lacedelicate and intricate, but to her, it was claustrophobic, a relic of a past era meant for a sixteenyearold maiden locked in a tower

The dress was a statement. But 

She hated it

wasn’t hers

She hated the way it looked. Hated the way it felt. Hated the way, the moment she stepped into it, it swallowed her wholeturning her into someone she 

wasn’t

But she wore it

She let the maids fasten the buttons at her back, let them smooth down the fabric, let them pin the veil into her hair. She let them do it all, because what else was she supposed to do? Rip it off and demand another dress? There wasn’t another dress. There wasn’t another choice

There never had been.. 

She caught sight of herself in the mirror, and the air in her lungs stilled

She didn’t recognize the woman staring back at her

She should have looked radiant, glowing with the kind of happiness that brides were meant to feel on their wedding day. But instead, her fee was blank, her eyes dim, her lips pressed into a thin, lifeless line

She looked like a stranger

This wasn’t the wedding she had dreamed of

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This wasn’t the day she had imagined

This was a shotgun wedding disguised in white lace and forced smiles

A dress she hated

A groom who had reprimanded her, who had chosen to silence her instead of listen

And a wedding that, moment by moment, was turning into something she was starting to hate

Her chest tightened as Maggie adjusted the veil over her shoulders, offering her a soft, hopeful smile. You look beautiful, sweetheart,she said gently

But Isla felt nothing

Not joy

Not excitement

Just a growing emptiness, creeping in like a shadow

sla moved like a puppet on invisible strings, every motion dictated by expectation rather than will

She wore the dress like she had been told to

She walked with the grace of an elegant lady, just as she had been instructed to

She stood beside Graham in front of the priest, her posture prim, her hands folded neatly before her, just as she was supposed to

But she didn’t smile

Not at Graham

Not at the guests

Not even at Maggie, whose worried eyes followed her every step down the aisle

She barely looked at him as she approached, the heavy weight of her dress pressing against her skin like a cage. She felt trappedtrapped in lace, in duty, is 

a moment that should have been the happiest of her life but instead felt like a beautifully wrapped prison

She didn’t want to be here

Not like this

And Graham knew

He had sensed it the moment she stepped onto the aisle, long before she reached him. Isla was many things, but subtle was not one of them 

His bride was furious

Her eyes, normally bright with fire, were dull now, cold as steel. She refused to meet his gave, her tips pressed it in, siding us. Every step sogn 

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took toward him was stiff, controlled, forced

Graham sighed, exhaling slowly as she finally came to stand beside him

So, this was how she was going to be today

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