Dad Missed Her Wedding, Then Asked For £15 Million At Dinner-heuh

Olivia Collins learnt early that some families do not forget you by accident.

They forget you in patterns.

They forget your school certificate on the kitchen side.

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They forget your birthday until the next morning.

They forget to ask whether you got home safely.

Then, years later, when your name appears beside a number they cannot ignore, they remember exactly how to spell it.

Her father had skipped her wedding with one sentence.

Can’t make it. Important meeting.

There had been no call.

No embarrassed explanation.

No breathless arrival at the church door with his tie loose and his face full of apology.

Just a message on a screen while Olivia stood in a white dress, her hands shaking so badly the bridesmaid had to take the phone away from her.

She still walked down the aisle.

She still smiled where people could see.

She still married Daniel, who held her hand a little tighter when they passed the empty chair in the front row.

That chair had said more than Richard Collins ever did.

It told every guest that Olivia had grown up learning not to expect him.

It told them Ethan mattered more.

It told them Richard’s work mattered more.

It told them her hurt would later be described as being dramatic, sensitive, difficult, or unfair.

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