Cassandra's POV:It had already been two days since I moved in with Jane, and time had flown by. Unfortunately, Jasper 's mother had paid us a visit and forbade Jasper and me from seeing each other until the day of our wedding. She had taken me away, leaving a sulking Jasper behind.Although I also felt upset about being separated from him, I understood why his mother wanted us to follow tradition. However, Jasper couldn't accept it and threw a fit."Why are you taking her away?" he protested."I've already explained this to you, Jasper . I won't repeat myself," Mrs. Benson replied firmly.I shrugged and followed her lead. Although she wanted me to stay with them at their country home, I declined and requested to stay with Jane instead. It turned out to be a great decision, as the last two days had been filled with exciting activities and unforgettable memories.Kenny and Alex had planned to visit me, but unfortunately, Jane had forbidden Jasper from coming along. Jane had always t
Jasper's POV:My mind was in disarray since Cassandra had reminded me about the vows. How could I have forgotten such an important detail? I was at a loss for words and didn't even know where to begin.Restless, I paced back and forth on the living room floor, and out of frustration, kicked the couch. Suddenly, the doorbell rang, and I rushed to answer it, finding Kenny on the other side."Why did you take so long?" I asked him, somewhat agitated."Cassandra reminded me about the vows, and I'm struggling to come up with something to write," I explained.Kenny's eyes widened, and he replied, "What? Why would you forget that? You need to get your act together!"Feeling even more overwhelmed, I pleaded with him to help me write my vows. But Kenny refused, reminding me that it was my responsibility to craft my own words and express my love for Cassandra in my own way."I don't know what to say for my vows," I complained.I replied, "I'm not a writer or poet. How can I write something mean
We scrambled to get ready, with Alex urging me to hurry up and take a shower. The urgency was palpable; Kenny was prone to panic attacks, and we didn't want him to spiral out of control. After a frantic scramble, Kenny dashed out of the door and headed straight to Cassandra's, while the rest of us finished getting ready as quickly as we could.Kenny's POV:I drove recklessly to reach Jane's place, where I was greeted by a disheveled and half-dressed Jane who seemed agitated."Why aren't you ready yet?" I demanded as I stepped inside."It's Cassandra!" She exclaimed in response.Confused, I pressed her for more information."Well, she was really nervous," she said, hesitantly."And?" I prompted."Jasper didn't know..."I still didn't understand what she was getting at."Didn't know what?" I asked, growing impatient."Ken!" Cassandra's voice interrupted our conversation, and I looked up to see her walking towards me in her wedding dress.Her hair was done, but her makeup was still incom
Cassandra Levine, I cannot make grand promises to you. I cannot guarantee that we will never have disagreements, but what I can promise is that if we do, I will not let our arguments go unresolved. Although I cannot guarantee that you will never shed a tear, I can assure you that I will always be there to comfort you and wipe them away. I cannot promise that you will always be happy, but I vow to do everything in my power to turn your frowns into smiles.It's not within my ability to guarantee that all of your dreams will come true, but I promise that we will make new dreams together and strive to achieve them. Although I cannot prevent you from falling ill, I vow to take care of you and support you during those times. Above all, I cannot promise that we will never have disagreements or that you won't get angry with me, but I assure you that I will always work to make things right and express my love for you through simple gestures like kissing you until you are no longer upset.Cassa
Cassandra's POVLooking at our honeymoon pictures, I couldn't help but smile. Time had flown by so quickly, and it was hard to believe that two years had already passed. I could still recall every detail of that magical time as if it had just happened yesterday. I was incredibly nervous on our first night together, but Jasper was incredibly gentle and caring. He was more concerned with my comfort than his own desires. I remembered how we had cuddled up together, with just a bed sheet covering us, our limbs entwined, and my head nestled against his chest. It felt like I had found my true home in Jasper's arms.Later that night, he had been so considerate, filling up a bathtub with warm water for me. I felt a little sore down there, but he sprinkled a bit of salt in the water and carefully lifted me into the tub. The relief was instant, and I felt so much better. As I leaned back, he massaged my back while I rested my head against his chest. We spent our honeymoon exploring the beautifu
"Get in the car, Sandy, please," I begged. She climbed into the car, shooting daggers at me with her eyes. "Aaaahhhhhhhh," she yelled again, and I hit the accelerator, with David and Kenny trailing behind us. The entire ride back was filled with Aiva, Jane, and Cassandra 's complaints - the latter screaming in agony about how men were incapable of handling emergencies - while Alex and I sat in silence. "Just a few more hours," I reminded myself, "just a few more hours, and this will all be over." A couple of hours had passed when the doctor emerged from the delivery room carrying my newborn baby, exclaiming, "Congratulations, Mr. Benson! It's a baby girl!" David and Alex, overjoyed by the news, let out a loud cheer. The doctor hushed them, but not before they apologized. "How's Cassandra ?" I inquired. "She's doing fine, don't worry," replied the doctor. "Here, hold your daughter." Feeling hesitant, I wasn't quite sure what to do. Fortunately, Aiva came to my aid and adjusted my
Cassandra’s POVSeven years have passed, and I couldn't be happier with how my life has turned out. I have a loving husband, Jasper, and we are blessed with adorable twins. Alex and Kenny, have relocated to Florida, and Jane, my best friend, has also found her happily ever after with her husband and their lovely toddler daughter. Her fashion business has become a roaring success, and I couldn't be more proud of her.Although being a mother of two has been challenging, Jasper has been an absolute rock, offering unwavering support and love every step of the way. However, one fateful day, everything changed. As I drove home after a long day at work, excited to spend time with my family, my world came crashing down. The devil had knocked on my door, bringing back memories of when my ex-boyfriend Brian had cheated on me years ago before Jasper came into my life. It was like a cruel déjà vu, with everything playing out in the same heart-wrenching way.As soon as I arrived home, my heart was
Cassandra’s POV2 years Later :"Here's to a fresh start!" Jane Austin exclaims, her voice filled with excitement, as she cheerfully clinks her wine glass against mine. I join in with a wide grin, though deep down, a sense of unease lingers. The end of my 9-year marriage, which had recently turned into a nightmare, grants me the freedom I longed for. Being single again feels liberating, yet an undercurrent of uncertainty tightens my stomach, reminding me that I am now a single mother to 8-year-old twins who struggle to comprehend why their father is no longer part of our lives.Surrounded by my four closest friends, we sit in an elegant restaurant, indulging in drinks and commemorating my newfound "freedom" following the official finalization of my divorce from Jasper Benson, my ex-husband.Ever since we first became friends in university more than ten years ago, these women have been my closest companions. Jane, with a cheerful giggle, jokingly welcomes us to the "singles corner." H