Stars Fell, Love Faded Chapter 1

Stars Fell, Love Faded Chapter 1

Stars Fell, Love Faded 

Three years married, but Jake hadn’t officially made me his wife. Today was his thousandth successful flight milestone, and, get this, it was supposed to be the seventeenth time he 

promised to get our marriage license. But at the celebration party, while his boss was practically forcefeeding me drinks, he was over there, all loveydovey, sharing food and shots with his student pilot, Tiffany

I was running a fever, practically passed out from drinking, and Jake didn’t even glance my way. Most of the people from work were giving me those pitying looks. Anyone could see that I was knocking back the drinks for him, but he didn’t seem to care

And when the party wrapped up, Jake, who was supposed to be taking me straight to the courthouse, bailed again. He pulled the car up to the restaurant entrance and, hand up like

stop sign, blocked me from getting in

Tiffany had too much to drink, I need to drive 

く 

her home. You can get a Lyft, right?he said

We’ll have to do the license thing another day.” 

He didn’t even wait for my reaction before 

rushing out to help her into the passenger seat

Eight years of dating, three years of being 

married 

— 

this was the seventeenth time Tiffany 

had derailed our license plans. Usually, by now

I’d be a sobbing mess, screaming at him: Who’s 

his wife? Who was just chugging drinks for 

him

But this time, I just smiled softly. Okay, drive 

safe.” 

Jake looked surprised, a little thrown by my 

calm. But the shock faded fast, replaced by 

that cold, detached expression. “I’ll get you 

something tonight to make up for it,he said

before hurrying off. He even made sure to close 

her window, so she wouldn’t catch a chill

It used to be, Jake hated any lingering smell of 

alcohol in his car. After I’d drink for him, he’d 

roll down the windows, even in the dead of 

winter. But of course that only mattered when

was in the car

The midday heat of Phoenix was making me 

sweat like crazy, but inside, I felt like an ice 

cube. I took a deep breath and put my ID and 

birth certificate back in my bag. I knew, it was 

time to finally let go of those eight years

Stars Fell, Love Faded

Stars Fell, Love Faded

Status: Ongoing

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