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Chapter 6

    Chapter 6


    Once more, Aaron ckford wasn’t wrong.


    I probably was a little delusional. And he didn’t even know about the lie. My lie. Not that he’d ever do.


    But that didn’t change the facts. I needed someone, anyone, but not him, not Aaron, to fly to Spain with


    me for Isabel’s wedding. Because (A) I was the bride’s sister and maid of honor. (B) My ex, Daniel, was


    the groom’s brother and best man. And as of yesterday, I had learned that he was happily engaged.


    Something that my family had been hiding from me. (C) If you didn’t count the few and pretty


    unsessful dates I had gone on, I had been technically single for roughly six years. Ever since I had


    left Spain and moved to the States, which had happened shortly after my one and only rtionship


    exploded in my face. Something that every single attendee—because there were no secrets in families


    like mine and much less in small towns like the one I hade from—knew about and pitied me for.


    And (D) there was my lie.


    The lie.


    The one I had sort of fed my mother and consequently the whole Martín n because privacy and


    boundaries did not exist when it came to us. Hell, by now, my lie was probably on the Announcements


    page of the local newspaper.


    Catalina Martín, finally, not single. Her family is happy to announce that she will bring her American


    boyfriend to the wedding. Everyone is invited toe and witness the most magical event of the


    decade.


    Because that was what I had done. Right after the news of Daniel’s engagement had slipped past my


    mother’s lips and reached my ears through the speaker of my phone, I had said that I’d be bringing


    someone too. No, not just someone. I’d said—lied, deceived, falsely announced—that I’d be bringing


    my boyfriend.


    Who technically did not exist.


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    Yet.


    Okay, fine, or ever. Because Aaron was right. Finding a date in such a short amount of time was


    perhaps a little optimistic. Believing I’d find someone to pretend to be my made-up boyfriend was


    probably delusional. But epting that Aaron was my only choice and taking him up on his offer? That


    was straight-up insanity.


    “I see it’s finally seeping in.” Aaron’s words brought me back to the present, and I found his blue eyes


    aimed at me. “I’ll let youe to terms with it on your own. Just let me know when you do.”


    My lips pursed. And when I felt my cheeks burn again—because howme was I for him, Aaron


    ckford, who had never even liked me a tiny little bit, to pity me enough to offer himself to be my


    date?—I crossed my arms over my chest and averted my eyes from those two icy and ruthless spots.


    “Oh, and, Catalina?”


    “Yeah?” The word left my lips weakly. Ugh, pathetic.


    “Try not to bete to our ten o’clock meeting. It’s not cute anymore.”


    My gaze shot to him, a huff stuck in my throat.


    Jerk.


    I swore right then and there that one day, I’d find adder high enough, climb it, and chuck something


    really hard at his infuriating face.


    One year and eight months. That was how long I had


    endured him. I had been counting, biding my time.


    Then, with nothing more than a nod, he turned around, and I watched him walk away. Dismissed until


    further notice.


    “Okay, that was …” Rosie’s voice trailed off, not ending the statement.


    “Maddening? Insulting? Bizarre?” I offered, bringing my hands to my face.


    “Unexpected,” she countered. “And interesting.”


    Looking at her between my fingers, I watched the corners of her lips tug up.


    “Your friendship has been revoked, Rosalyn Graham.”


    She chuckled. “You know you don’t mean that.”


    I didn’t; she’d never get rid of me.


    “So …” Rosie linked her arm with mine and ushered me down the hallway. “What are you going to do?”


    A shaky exhale left my mouth, taking all my energy with it. “I … I don’t have the slightest idea.”


    But I knew something for sure: I was not taking Aaron ckford up on his offer. He wasn’t my only


    option, and he surely wasn’t my best one either. Hell, he wasn’t my anything. Especially not my date to


    my sister’s wedding.


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