Author's Notes: I apologize for such a long update. You know, I was debating with myself about how the ending should be. I hope I did not disappoint you with this chapter and how the story is going to end. Oh, and I thank you so much for supporting me. I read your reviews and it just made me so happy to know your reaction and true opinion. Thank you so much!


"If there is anyone who wants to oppose this marriage, speak now or forever hold your peace," Nathan announced. There was a dead silence for a moment until the priest began to speak up again. "Then now I pronounce—"

The door slammed opened, entered two siblings. The audience's eyes had left the groom and the bride to focus on the church entrance.

"Blondy! I have come to declare our love!" Phillip called out. He gently nudged his sister's shoulder and whispered, "Go on, Lillian, you didn't come to just watch the wedding, right? You wanted to say something to Cam didn't you?" He gave his sister a light push on the back to encourage her. "Come on, go to him. I'll distract the people." She nodded.

Lillian's body shook as she walked toward Cam. She swallowed the small stream of blood running down from the lip that she was biting on. Her hand gripped the pink carnations tightly.

"Lillian…?" Cam murmured.

"Cam… D-did you promise her that you love her…?" the girl asked softly.

"…Yeah… I guess I did…"

"Do you love her…?"

Cam shouldn't have stared into her honest eyes any longer. He shouldn't even be near her at this moment. It would just bring back the old memories that pained his heart. Especially when he was the person who had been longing to be with her more than anyone.

"Hello people in those chairs! I have a confession to make!" Phillip's voice shouted in the background. "My beau—… I mean… prett—… gorge—… My blondiful Blondy and I had been in love for four years!"

"What? No way! He's lying— " Laney protested. Before she could finish her sentence, Phillip covered her mouth and laughed awkwardly at the audiences.

"Honey, we are in love. Deal with it," he whispered.

"Lillian… you should leave now," Cam replied.

"W-wait! Answer me, please!" Lillian dropped the flowers and grabbed the groom's arm.

"I… I—I do! Go away!" Cam yelled as he pulled his arm away. No, don't go away, that was what he truly meant. Why couldn't he just be honest to himself or to the girl he loved? Was lying to her and pushing her away the only choice he had?

"Wait! I need to know something!" Lillian protested. "Do you still love me?"

Cam's heart beat rapidly again. The girl he had been and always been in love with was observing every movement he was making. The crowds, including Laney, were staring at him, waiting for an answer. He bit his lip.

"No… I.. don't…love you... You should leave…" he lied.

Lillian's arms fell back to her side. She gazed down at her feet as several drops of her tear raining onto the ground. She then looked at the blonde boy with sad eyes. Cam felt his chest tightened with guilt. His lie had fed the guilt in his heart that he couldn't get rid of for a while. What had the old Cam became? He became a liar. A cruel one. Lillian picked up the pink Carnation on the floor and tried to hand the flowers. Her tears streamed down her cheeks as she forced a small smile.

"Oh… I see… T-then you are happy with her. I am sorry for walk into your wedding." Her words trembled.

She grabbed his hands and placed the flowers into his palms. As everyone stared at the couple, she ran out of the church.

"Geez, Blondy, listen to me," Phillip interrupted. "If I was to bite my tongue and never tell you what is deep inside my heart, even in the moment where I might lose you forever, I'll be a liar. I will never get a chance to prove to you that I love you, ever again. I won't be able to prove our love is real. Why? Because once you're leaving, I'll be heartbroken and never recover. You'll also be the victim of a broken heart, too. Our love had been real and I'll be a real dumbass if I don't want to put effort to prove that love. I don't want to be a liar or a real dumbass."

"Shut up! What are you even saying?! The only person I love is C—" Laney opposed but Phillip cut the sentence off.

"Me! I know you love me!"

"No I d—"

The brother had once again cut off the bride's sentence, not with his voice but with a kiss. The audiences gasped at the sudden event. Not only had a random girl interrupted the wedding, but someone had kissed Cam's bride right in front of him. Shocking, right?

"That's why I will chase after you if you leave to get you back to be mine because I know you love me, too," Phillip said after letting go of Laney.

The scene was getting crazy. Was Cam imagining or did Phillip go through all of the troubles just to help him realize something important? Were Phillip's words directly pointed toward Cam? If you were to bite your tongue and never tell her what is deep inside your heart, even in the moment where you might lose her forever, you'll be a liar. You will never get a chance to prove to her that you love you, ever again. You won't be able to prove your love is real. Why? Because once she's leaving, you'll be heartbroken and never recover. She'll also be a victim of a broken heart. Your love had been real and you'll be a real dumbass if you don't want to put effort to prove that love. That's why you will chase after her to get her back to be your because you know she loves you ,too, Cam rephrased. Once he understood the hidden words, he gripped tightly onto the flowers and ran toward the door to find Lillian.

"W-wait Cam! Where are you going?" Laney asked desperately.

"Sorry, Laney, I can't marry you because I won't love you the same way I love Lillian," Cam responded.

Before the groom could leave, his stepmother stood up from her seat and glared at him angrily.

"Where do you think you're going?!" Mrs. Kamiru demanded.

"I'm going to prove my love."

"You are forbidden to go find that girl. You are going to marry Laney no matter what you do!"

Cam clutched his hand into a fist. He was tired of this wicked woman who wanted to control his life. How could he be so stupid to listen or obey her demand? Well, it would not be this time. He would go against ever single of her orders to get Lillian back, even if there would be punishments waiting for him.

"No. You are forbidden to demand me," Cam replied calmly. He turned to Laney and said, "This marriage won't work out, I won't love you no matter what you do, that is not fair to you. You deserve someone so much more better than I am. So forgive me, Laney."

"Well, it's about time you regain conscious! Lillian has no sense of directions at this moment so you better hurry and find her," Phillip added.

"Thanks!"

With that, the blonde boy headed toward the exit but he was stopped by a few security guards.

"Cam, you're not going anywhere. I suggest you go back and apologize to Laney. We can continue the wedding after this," Mrs. Kamiru demanded, again.

The audiences were quiet as if they were in a movie, watching an intense scene. Even Howard was waiting for what happened next.

"Now now, don't be so hard. Like I had told you, marriage isn't supposed to be forceful. Let him go to be with the one he love," an old man spoke up. He smiled and winked at the blonde boy.

"B-but Father! Our son is embarrassing us in front of everyone!"

"That might be your own fault for forcing him, dear. Now, please order our security guards to let Cam go and let him be where he desires."

"Thanks, grandpa!" Cam said smiling. Yes. His grandpa had regained his health a few months after Lillian's accident. The old man was pretty sad about his maid's situation but he had put a lot of trust that she would be okay. Secretly, he knew that his grandson and the maid were meant to be in the beginning. He knew fate would put them together no matter what. That was why he let everything went as planned. A little cruel but worth to prove how strong their love was.