Dahlia’s Heartbreak I never held grudges, but Claire’s betrayal was one I could never forgive. When my brother, Liam, got engaged, I agreed to help plan the wedding, not for Claire, but for him. I poured my heart into designing the cake, coordinating vendors, and making sure everything was perfect for their day. The cake was a chocolate-peanut butter masterpiece—Liam’s favorite, a flavor from our childhood. But when the day arrived, I learned I wasn’t even invited. Claire’s reason? She didn’t want “divorced people” at the wedding, fearing “bad vibes.” I left the venue in disbelief, heartbroken, only to have Liam show up later, holding the wedding cake. “Thank you,” he said. “Without you, I might never have seen Claire for who she really is.” He chose me. He always had. A few days later, Claire appeared at my bakery, apologetic but still selfish. She wanted forgiveness, but I was done. “You used me,” I said. “Now, get out.” This version retains the core themes of betrayal, family loyalty, and Dahlia’s emotional evolution, while trimming down some of the detailed scenes