---- Chapter 1 Entitled Girlfriend I spent three months just to make sure the engagement party went perfectly. I rented a manor on the outskirts of the city and spent nearly all my money just to make sure it looked like something out of a dream. Even the champagne-colored petals-her favorite- were imported stuff. When the day came and Winona Shaw took the walk down the aisle, I thought she would cry tears of happiness, but all she did was stand and look around. A frown creased her forehead, and she did not look pleased. "T thought you said you put all you had into the engagement party, and this is what you came up with? " Iclenched the ring in my pocket, the sweat from my ---- hand drenching the box. Carefully, I heaved a sigh, and L asked, "Is there anything you don't like? Ican change it out right now." Winona said nothing. She merely sighed. Perhaps she was getting impatient. I had no idea what to say, and then Claude Landton showed up right outside the manor. He came up to us, smiling and checking out the decor. "You must've put in a lot of hard work, Nate, but Winona prefers minimalism. Don't you know that?" That almost wiped the smile off my face. I tried to say something, but nothing came. Winona looked at me, and her lips turned downward. She spoke, but this time, there was anger in her voice. "He'd never have done something so OTT if he knew. If you're just trying to get on my nerves, Nathaniel, you did a great job." I quickly waved my hands, but I was choking on myself. I had no idea how to explain all this. She told me this was the exact style she wanted when we were ---- talking about the party and even specifically said she wanted it done Findellan style. I spent a ton of time and money on that, and now she took back everything she said. What was I expecting? Winona had always been like this. She was temperamental. One minute, she would bea big fan of a certain style and stop at nothing to get her hands on it, but the next, she would act like she never hated that same style more. I thought girls were like that, so it was normal. No matter how fickle she was, I would always take the blame and never argue with her. I thought time would change her. Make her grow. I thought she would become wiser. And I paid the price. She'd even throw a tantrum when it came to her own engagement. Three months. I spent three months perfecting every detail of this engagement, and she just said it was trash because she felt like it. Powerlessness. That was what I felt. Title: ReelTalk EP8- From Hinge to Unhinged Join host Rachel Bencosme as she delves into Sarah's dating escapades in the latest episode of ReelTalk. This installment explores the turbulent realm of dating apps and much more. In this captivating episode, Sarah navigates the highs and lows of modern romance, shedding light on the complexities of virtual connections. Rachel's probing questions reveal the raw emotions behind Sarah's quest for love in a digital age. ReelTalk EP8 stands out for its candid portrayal of the challenges faced by today's singles, offering a glimpse into the rollercoaster ride of online dating. Dive into this riveting narrative and witness Sarah's journey unfold on CrushReel. Experience the unfiltered emotions and relatable experiences that make ReelTalk EP8 a must-read for fans of romance. Available to read online at CrushReel, this episode promises a captivating exploration of love in the digital era.
