That’s a suspense-driven story hook—it cuts off right before the reason is revealed to pull attention (“when I found out why, I was stunned…”).
If you want a grounded continuation in the same style:
A few weeks before the wedding, I noticed Nora becoming unusually quiet whenever Sarah was mentioned in planning conversations.
At first, I thought it was stress. Weddings do that.
But then I overheard a call.
Nora’s voice was low, tense. “I just don’t think it’s appropriate for her to be in the ceremony… it changes the focus.”
I froze.
That night, I asked her directly.
She didn’t deny it.
Instead, she said something I wasn’t prepared for.
“I love her,” she said carefully, “but I’m afraid I’ll always feel like I’m coming second in a day that’s supposed to be about us. I don’t know how to explain it without sounding terrible.”
It wasn’t cruelty in her voice.
It was fear.
And that made it harder.
I looked at her for a long moment, then shook my head slowly.
“This isn’t a day about replacing anyone,” I said. “It’s about building a family that already includes her.”
The room went quiet.
Sarah’s drawing sat on the table nearby—she had been sketching wedding flowers for weeks.
Nora followed my gaze.
And for the first time, the real problem wasn’t unspoken anymore.
If you want, I can continue it with a resolution (repair, breakup, or compromise) 👍