ENCHANTED LOVE, VOLUME 3 - Season 11 Episode 62
Isla laughed bitterly and continued, “I can’t sleep, so I might as well watch it personally.”
Sheryl was amused by her words. She smiled, “Set your mind at ease. I promise that there will be no accidents as long as I’m here.”
Isla hesitated for a moment as she looked at Sheryl and said, “Sher, I’m not judging you, but Holley is a crazy woman. You should watch your back.”
“I will.” Sheryl nodded curtly. She wanted to talk to Holley after the wedding once again. If she could just let go of what had happened in the past, Sheryl was ready to let bygones be bygones too.
George and Sula’s wedding was to be conducted in two different sites—one was indoors and the ceremony was to be held outdoors, on the lawn at 10:18 in the morning
Most of George’s guests were relatives from Korea. He had booked a flight to bring them in. He had only invited a few partners from Ylanbu.
Caspar was quite pleased with the wedding arrangements. He had finally acknowledged his son-in-law.
Donna had been occupied with herself since the morning, but she still greeted Sheryl while she was checking the sound.
She greeted,” Hi, Sheryl.”
“Mrs. Obrien.” Sheryl greeted her with a smile and excused herself for a moment to say something to the workers before turning back to Donna. “Mrs. Obrien, I thought you were busy with the guests. Why are you here?”
Sheryl knew that Donna had been entertaining the guests at the wedding.
Donna’s face lit up; she could not restrain her joy.
She gave a small laugh and said, “I have to come and say hello to you no matter how busy I am.”
“Mrs. Obrien, don’t be so formal with me,” Sheryl replied with a grin. “Mr. Obrien has paid handsomely for my help and I’ve earned quite a lot.”
Sheryl was joking, but Donna remained serious. “You know I wasn’t talking about that,” said Donna.
She forced a smile and added, “Sher, the biggest wish of my life is to witness my son’s wedding with Sula. And I really wouldn’t have minded anyone else either, as long as it wasn’t Holley.” She paused for a moment and her eyes shone with genuine happiness. “And now, my wish has finally come true. I’ve got what I wanted. But I know that it wouldn’t have been possible without you. I really appreciate all your help.” “Mrs. Obrien, you are too kind,” Sheryl said. “Holley did some terrible things. She deserves it.”
“We are going back to Korea after the wedding,” Donna said with a warm smile. “I’ll invite you to dinner someday to express my gratitude.” “That’s so sudden.” Sheryl had thought that they would stay a little longer. She had not expected that they would go back in such a hurry. “Actually, it’s not sudden at all,” said Donna. “I’ve been planning to leave for a long time, but this mess between George and Holley was a priority for me. I had no other choice but to stay.”
She sighed and continued, “Now that everything is settled, I can finally go back to live my peaceful life there. And as for Kline Corp., I have handed it over to some very reliable people.” Donna looked at Sheryl and added, “Most importantly, Sula is pregnant. If they continue living in Ylanbu, I’m afraid that Holley would do something to harm them again. Then, it will be too late for regrets.
If you go to Korea, please let me know so that I can thank you properly for everything you have done for us.”
Sheryl returned the smile. “Don’t worry about that. There will be many chances for us to meet again.”
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Donna nodded and then said seriously, “Today’s priority is to stop Holley from disrupting the wedding. I have no doubt that she will show up today, no matter what. So I have to bother you one last time. There are many relatives from Sula’s side here today. Her father is already dissatisfied with George and at a time like this, if something goes wrong, it won’t end well for us.”
“Don’t worry, Mrs. Obrien. Nothing will go wrong as long as I’m here.” Sheryl’s promise was resolute and reassuring.
“Sher, thank you so much for all your help,” Donna said with a smile. “I have to check in with all the guests. I will leave Holley to you.”
“No problem. Rest assured.” Donna left and Sheryl got back to work. The lawn wedding began at 10:18, as planned.
The lawn was not too big. It was more like someone’s backyard—small, yet beautiful. The blue sky and the white clouds, the light breeze and the warm sun came together to make everything just so perfect.
But Sheryl was aware that there were endless dangers behind the romantic scenery.
She kept a close eye on the entrance, afraid that Holley might appear any minute.
But the wedding went by smoothly. Donna had the time of the wedding ceremony printed in Holley’s invitation as 11:30 a.m., so that even if Holley made an entrance, she would be too late to stop the wedding.
After the ceremony, the party was moved to the indoor site. The host invited the groom and the bride to the grand stage. Sheryl had been waiting at the entrance all along and she saw Holley at a distance.
Holley felt that something was off the moment she entered the hotel. It seemed that there was a wedding going on. She felt uneasy and took out the invitation card from her bag.
She saw a signboard at the entrance, on which George’s and Sula’s names were mentioned. She finally understood what had happened. She had been played by the whole lot of them.
She was really pissed off now. It had turned out that George had been busy preparing his wedding with Sula for the past few days.
She felt pity for herself. She was being tricked for so long. It was ridiculous that she had not seen this coming.
The more she thought about it, the more angry she felt. She wanted to rush in and ask George why he was marrying Sula.
He had promised that he would work hard for her and their baby. How could he change in an instant? She knew that something must have happened which she didn’t know about.
Holley fumed at the thought of him with another woman. No wonder Donna was being quiet for the past few days. The reason she had chosen the rendezvous was because she had been waiting for this moment.
She felt like an idiot, who had been kept in the dark about everything.
She wanted to rush in. Even if she could not stop the wedding, she definitely would not let the wedding party go smoothly. She had nothing left now. So what was there to be afraid of?
The moment she heard George’s name being called by the host, she stepped forward, but was blocked unexpectedly by Sheryl.
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