Caroline was surprised. Me? But you’re much more successful. Vanessa shook her head.
In my career, maybe. But you have a happy family. That’s what I’ve always wanted.
Those words made Caroline pensive. The sister she had been envying was actually envying her. Ironically, she had recently begun feeling something was off in what she thought was her perfect family.
Several weeks passed, and Caroline was helping with wedding preparations between work and family responsibilities. One night, Aiden said to her before bedtime, Mom, I don’t like Uncle Richard. Why not? Caroline asked, kissing his forehead.
Because he always hides his phone when he sees me. Like he’s doing something bad. Caroline chuckled softly.
I’m sure that’s not the case. Uncle Richard is a busy businessman who deals with important information. It’s just your imagination.
Aiden didn’t seem convinced but said nothing more. Caroline told herself not to worry too much about a child’s intuition. It was probably just stress from the wedding preparations.
When she got home, Jason was talking on his cell phone in the living room. When she entered, he quickly hung up. Who were you talking to? Caroline asked.
Oh, just a work call, Jason answered, looking somewhat uneasy. Sorry I’m late. The project is running behind.
Caroline had noticed that her husband had been coming home late more often lately. Sometimes, he would go out on weekends for emergency work meetings. She told herself it was just the stress of Vanessa’s wedding making her nervous.
Their family was happy. At least, that’s what she wanted to believe. The day before the wedding, the hotel lobby was bustling with preparations for the rehearsal dinner.
Caroline had just finished a final meeting with the hotel staff. The children were supposed to be playing in the hotel pool. As she crossed the lobby, something caught her eye through the large windows facing the parking lot.
Aidan was in the parking lot, prowling around Richard’s luxury car. He was peering into the car, as if looking for something. Caroline hurried outside.
Aidan! What are you doing? She approached her son. You shouldn’t be looking into other people’s cars without permission. Aidan turned around, looking startled.
Mom, I was just checking something. Checking what? Aidan kicked the ground with his toe. Nothing, he mumbled.
Caroline was puzzled but didn’t pursue it further. It’s time to get out of the pool and take a shower. We have the rehearsal dinner tonight.
That evening, the rehearsal dinner went smoothly, with relatives from both families enjoying a pleasant time together. However, during the dinner, Caroline noticed Jason checking his phone several times and once leaving the table to make a call. When he returned, she asked.
Is everything okay? Oh, just a small problem at work, Jason answered lightly. I need to take care of it tonight. I’m sorry, Caroline.
Tonight? But the wedding is tomorrow. I know. But it’s an emergency.
I’ll be back in a couple of hours. Caroline was disappointed but didn’t argue. Jason was an executive at a construction company, in a position of responsibility.
She showed understanding as usual. Alright. I’ll take the kids back to the room first.
Back in the hotel room, Aiden was quieter than usual. Emma was playing a game on her tablet, but Aiden sat on the bed, his chin resting on his small knees, deep in thought. What’s wrong, Aiden? Caroline sat next to her son.
When is dad coming back? As soon as he finishes work. It’s an important day tomorrow, so go to sleep early. Aiden was silent for a moment but suddenly asked, Is Uncle Richard a good person? Caroline was surprised.
Of course. Why do you ask? Because. Aiden hesitated.
Never mind. Caroline kissed her son’s forehead. Don’t overthink things.
Come on, let’s brush your teeth and get ready for bed. After the children had fallen asleep, Jason still hadn’t returned. Caroline called his cell phone several times, but only got his voicemail.
Around midnight, the door finally opened, and Jason came in. I’m sorry I’m so late, he said in a low voice. The problem was more complicated than I expected.
Caroline looked at her husband’s face. He seemed tired but also somewhat uneasy. Is everything alright? Yes, we managed to resolve it, Jason said, loosening his tie.
Why are you still up? You should go to sleep. I was waiting for you, Caroline said. But anxiety was spreading in her heart.
The morning of the wedding day, the hotel was bustling. Caroline was dressed in her bridesmaid dress, helping Vanessa get ready in her room. Her sister was dressed in a pure white wedding gown and looked so happy she might burst into tears at any moment.
I can’t believe this day has come, Vanessa said, looking out the window. Caroline, thank you so much. This day wouldn’t have come without you.