4 WEB_HOOK_TITLEnThe Bride Behind The Veil Was The Wife He Had Buried In His Heart-lequyen994 - Chainityai

4 WEB_HOOK_TITLEnThe Bride Behind The Veil Was The Wife He Had Buried In His Heart-lequyen994

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The first time Frank saw Rachel, he had dust on his jeans and concrete in the cracks of his hands.

He was not supposed to be at that downtown Manhattan apartment, and he knew it the second Marcus pushed him through the door.

The room smelled like wine, perfume, and money.

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People laughed too easily around him, holding glasses by the stem, leaning close to talk about vacations and gallery openings and things Frank could not afford to pretend he understood.

He had come straight from a construction site after weeks of double shifts.

His shoulders ached.

His work boots looked wrong against the polished floor.

Marcus, his coworker then and eventually the closest friend Frank had, had promised him one hour.

Frank planned to survive the hour, go home, shower, and return to the quiet life he understood.

Then Rachel looked across the room.

She was standing near a window with the city behind her, not laughing with the others, not performing for the room, not asking anyone to notice her.

Frank noticed anyway.

Marcus saw where he was looking and warned him that Rachel came from a family so wealthy they moved through New York as if the city had been built around them.

Frank heard the warning and walked toward her.

That was the first reckless thing love made him do.

Rachel smiled before he spoke.

He introduced himself, and she shook his hand with a firmness that surprised him.

“You look just as uncomfortable here as I am,” she said.

That one sentence did what money, class, and common sense could not do.

It made Frank believe she was different.

They talked until the party thinned and the night turned silver against the glass.

She asked about his work, not with pity but with real curiosity.

He told her about construction, about studying architectural design at night, about wanting to build things on paper instead of only with his back and hands.

Rachel listened like every word mattered.

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