He Ditched Me 52 Times

I dated my lawyer boyfriend for five years. He canceled our wedding. Fifty-two times. First time? His intern messed up some paperwork. He ditched me at the beach to fix it. I waited all day. Alone. Second time, we were mid-ceremony when he bolted. Heard that intern was getting heat from another lawyer and left me to face the guests and their stares. After that, every time we tried again, there was always some "emergency" with her. Always. I finally hit my limit. I was done. Packed up and broke it off. But the day I left Ainsley? He totally lost it trying to find me.

He Ditched Me 52 Times

I dated my lawyer boyfriend for five years. He canceled our wedding. Fifty-two times. First time? His intern messed up some paperwork. He ditched me at the beach to fix it. I waited all day. Alone. Second time, we were mid-ceremony when he bolted. Heard that intern was getting heat from another lawyer and left me to face the guests and their stares. After that, every time we tried again, there was always some "emergency" with her. Always. I finally hit my limit. I was done. Packed up and broke it off. But the day I left Ainsley? He totally lost it trying to find me.

Chapter 1 Chapter 1

Today was wedding attempt number fifty-two with Owen Tadder. No big crowd this time—just our families. I dragged myself through a fever to check the setup with the wedding director. Owen didn't even look at me. He was in the groom's room, giving Vanessa Fondler, his intern, a full-on ankle massage. She'd shown up limping like always. My parents just shook their heads. "Really? Again? Has he ever cared about you?" Everyone knew how badly I wanted this to finally happen. But right before the ceremony, he bailed. Again. I chased after him, but he blocked me. "Vanessa's leg's still bad. I gotta take her to the hospital. Let's postpone. Next time, I swear." Then he turned and helped her into the car. Five years together. Fifty-two canceled weddings. Always because of her. I used to scream, demand answers, beg him to stay. This time, I smiled. "It's fine. Vanessa probably can't wait." He blinked, caught off guard. "Cool. I'll bring that strawberry cake you love tonight." I nodded. He shut the window, drove off. My smile dropped. I hate strawberries. I hate cake. He knows that. I told him the first time he brought it—forced down a bite so he wouldn't feel bad, then admitted I couldn't stand it. He even typed it into his notes, promised he'd remember. One year later—yeah, right. The sun was brutal, but my heart? Ice. I laughed once, walked back in, called it off. Then I ripped up the dress I'd worn fifty-two freaking times. Time to shred those five years, too.

Chapter 2 Chapter 2

In the end, my parents stuck around to comfort me. "Why don't you come back to Caverton with us?" They'd asked before. I slumped in my seat, glanced up at their hopeful eyes. Caverton—capital city, home to the biggest law firm around. Their firm. I became a lawyer because of them. I was supposed to join right after graduation. Then I met Owen in grad school and followed him to Ainsley instead. He came from a tiny rural town. He hated it when anyone brought up having more, so I kept my background quiet. For five years, he thought I was just another small-town girl like him. So for the past five years, I never told him the truth. In his eyes, I was just another small-town girl like him. In those five years, I went from newbie to name partner material. We crushed firm bonuses three years straight. Everyone called us the golden couple. I figured someday he'd be cool with the truth. But that moment never came. I sighed. No point now. "Okay. I'll go." My parents lit up. Mom sque

Chapter 3 Chapter 3

After I handed in my resignation to Mr. Specter, I went back to my desk to wrap things up. Judy—who was taking over for me—shot me a look like she wasn't ready to let go. "Reiny, seriously? You're bailing? Now I'm stuck watching those two drool over each other all day!" She nodded toward Owen and Vanessa. Owen looked like he was giving Vanessa a mild lecture, but whatever tension there was vanished when he pulled out a luxury bracelet like it was a freaking magic trick. Vanessa lit up and slid it on like it was her birthday. Then she saw me. And panicked. "Ms. Reinsdorf! I swear, there's nothing going on with me and Owen! It's just a bracelet!" All eyes swung to us. Five years with Owen, and he never bought me anything remotely nice. And just like him, everyone here thought I was some clueless girl from nowhere who couldn't tell real luxury from knockoff. Their pity hit like a slap. Even Judy was seething. "You're still dating him and they're making a fool outta you!" I gav