"Baby, we're about to become a real family. I'm truly happy and blessed."
Before unraveling my doubts, I didn't want to rush into marriage like this.
But faced with Felix's expectant gaze, I mustered up the courage and stood up resolutely.
"I want to postpone the wedding for now."
Felix furrowed his brow, and Katie's smile faded.
She quickly said, "Katrina, have we done something wrong? Today was meant to discuss your wedding. If there's an issue, please tell us. We'll do our best to accommodate you."
Felix pulled me back to my seat and patted my hand to reassure me.
"Baby, do you have any worries or concerns? Let's talk about it. We'll face it together and find a solution."
At this point, anyone with a bit of maturity wouldn't refuse.
My parents also looked at me with confusion.
After all, I often spoke in front of them about how good Felix was to me and how he had planned our life after marriage.
My mom often teased me about being a woman who dreaded marriage, fearing that I would forget my parents after getting a husband.
Everyone's eyes were fixed on me.
And I felt extremely uncomfortable.
Canceling the wedding because of a diary entry seemed absurd.
But what if it was true?