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The Wedding Fountain Humiliation That Exposed a Three-Year Secret-lequyen994

The applause was the part Meredith Campbell remembered most clearly.

Not the cold water climbing through the emerald silk of her dress.

Not the sharp pain that shot through her hip when she struck the stone edge of the fountain.

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Not even the ruined mascara that bled down her face in black tracks while her sister’s wedding guests stared at her like she had become part of the entertainment.

It was the applause.

A whole courtyard of people had watched her father shove her into a fountain, and for one bright, humiliating moment, they clapped.

Meredith stood knee-deep in the water at the Fairmont Copley Plaza and looked across the splashing rim at Robert Campbell, the man who had spent her entire life correcting her in public and cutting her down in private.

He still had the microphone in his hand.

That made it worse.

He had not snapped in some private hallway, away from witnesses.

He had performed.

Robert Campbell was famous in their circles for control.

He was the kind of attorney who could turn a courtroom silent without ever shouting.

At home, he had used that same discipline to make sure every insult landed cleanly and left no visible bruise.

Meredith had grown up in a house where appearances mattered more than apologies.

Her mother, Patricia, had built an entire life around polish.

The table had to be set correctly.

The Christmas cards had to show the right smiles.

The right people had to be invited to the right rooms.

And Allison, Meredith’s younger sister, had always been the right daughter.

Allison was graceful when she was quiet.

Meredith was difficult.

Allison was charming when she wanted attention.

Meredith was dramatic.

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