I thought Jake was my best friend until his wedding invitation arrived—with my name on it, but not Emily’s, my girlfriend of three years. When I asked, he admitted it wasn’t a mistake.
To avoid drama with a jealous bridesmaid, they deliberately excluded Emily, expecting me to pretend my relationship didn’t exist for their convenience.
That betrayal shattered our friendship. I refused to attend, choosing integrity over blind loyalty. Some friends justified it, but I knew respect wasn’t optional. Emily stood by me, reminding me that real love isn’t erased to appease others.
Walking away was painful, but it taught me my worth. I channeled that betrayal into something greater—self-respect, strength, and a refusal to let anyone dictate my value. Betrayal may leave scars, but those scars are proof of survival.