"Zelda! You brought him here to annoy me, didn't you? Tell me the truth!" Harper lost his rationality, continuously trying to step forward.
But he was repeatedly pushed back by Axel.
I shouted, "Harper! If you're not blind, you should be able to figure out that Axel and I will be getting married in a week! If you want to attend the wedding, you're welcome to, but if you cause trouble, don't blame us for being rude!"
After that, Axel and I left together, leaving Harper slumped there all alone.
However, that day, I didn't notice that there had been a pair of eyes watching us from behind. If I had noticed, the events that followed wouldn't have happened.
When I got home that night, my parents looked at me with concern in their eyes.
"Zelda, have you really thought this through?" My mother’s eyes were filled with tears, on the verge of crying.
"Don’t worry, Mom! I think Axel is a good guy!"
I didn’t know why I said those words. It was just a feeling, as if I knew my choice wasn’t wrong.
In the following days, nothing much happened. Axel was preparing for our wedding in an orderly manner.
As the big day approached, I began to feel a little nervous.