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Every Vow But One

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Leo Vance builds enduring structures, yet he struggles to define his bond with Elara Ashford. On their wedding day, he realizes their true marriage happened long ago through shared grief and sacrifice. However, Elara harbors doubts after finding a mysterious note, while Leo's secret ex-fiancée arrives to stir chaos. With a pining best man and an estranged father lurking, the ceremony deviates from the blueprint as hidden truths finally surface.

Every Vow But One Chapter 1

POV: Leo

Seven Days Before-

The city is always busy and bright, even at night. Leo had known this for eleven years, ever since he moved to Manhattan with two rolling suitcases. A certain level of arrogance in a 23-year-old who graduated at the top of his class in architectural design. But over time, he came to see it differently-not as a failure because he didn't know enough, but because the structure was in bad shape. The city could hold a lot of weight. It held the weight of eight million lives at once, and that much weight needed to be lit up all the time.

At twelve-forty in the morning, he sat at his drafting table with a mechanical pencil and a cup of coffee that had gone cold at eleven. He kept reaching for it, just like he did with things he was used to but didn't change what he expected from them.

Seven days.

The project he was working on was a community arts center in the South Bronx. It was his third pro bono project in two years, and David thought it was great, while his accountant thought it was a pattern. The building's old foundation, which was a former industrial warehouse from 1923 with load-bearing walls that had been partially damaged by a bad renovation in the 1980s, was a structural problem. Leo had spent three weeks figuring out what could be saved and what had to be thrown away. As it usually was, the answer was more than people wanted to hear and less than they were afraid of.

He drew a straight line across the page, erased it, and then drew another one.

Not a thing from the bedroom. Elara slept like she did everything else: all the way through, with very little movement, as if she were saving her energy for the work even while she was sleeping. He had watched her sleep about nine hundred times in the past four years, and he still thought it was interesting. Not how soft it is. The discipline and the fact that she always looked like she knew where she was, even when she was still sleeping.

He didn't go in. He had come to the table at eleven because the other option was to lie next to her in the dark with his eyes open, making a list of reasons he couldn't name.

Seven days was not, in and of itself, a number that should have made me feel this awake. He had completed complicated builds in six weeks. He had dealt with problems with permits, not having enough materials, and clients who changed their minds in the third month of a twelve-month project. He was not, by any reasonable standard, a man who fell apart when the deadline came.

He painted the east wall of the arts center. He looked over the load calculations again, even though he had already done so twice. He turned the pencil in his fingers, which was something he had done since graduate school as a way to keep his thoughts in time.

He had figured out that the problem was not seven days by midnight. The wedding itself wasn't even the problem. The word was the problem. Not the thing that happened. The word "wedding" is a noun. The thing you became when you stood at an altar and agreed to a set of rules that the law made up, religion approved, and love had almost nothing to do with.

Man.

He wrote it on the edge of the drafting paper. Saw it. The instinct of an architect was to check the load right away. What does this building have to hold? What are the ways it can fail? What happened to the last one?

His parents had said it. His father and mother had used it for twenty-one years, each of them using it like a deed of ownership over something that had quietly lost value while they weren't looking, and then very loudly lost value in a series of kitchen arguments that Leo, who was twelve, listened to from the hallway with his back against the wall and his knees drawn up. He wasn't hiding; the hallway had always been the strongest part of the house. Able to hold weight. He had checked it out later. He was correct.

He crossed out the word on the paper he was writing on. After that, he looked at what he had drawn for the last ninety minutes.

It wasn't the arts center.

He had made a picture of their flat. Not just a rough idea of what the floor plan should look like; it's a precise drawing of the floor plan, with every room in its right size, every door and window and load-bearing wall in its right place. The study where he was sitting now had a drafting table. The kitchen, where they ate at the counter because the table was always full of her reference books. The bathroom had a towel bar that was a little crooked, and he had been meaning to fix it for two years. He had drawn the bedroom door slightly open, which was true but not necessary for the building. He always kept the door open a little bit while he worked at night. In case she needed something.

He put the pencil down.

At twelve-forty in the morning, he drew their flat from memory with the accuracy of a man who had been measuring this space in some way for years without anyone knowing.

He rolled up the drawing and put it on the side of the table. He looked over the plans for the arts center. He took the pencil and went back to work.

A taxi drove down the street outside. The city held its own. Elara was sleeping somewhere behind him, behind a door that was only slightly open.

Leo drew the wall on the east side again. This time, the queue was correct.

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Every Vow But One of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3 Ch. 4 Ch. 5 Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10
Ch. 11
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