This story is packed with emotion and tension, beautifully capturing Summer’s journey from betrayal to empowerment. The progression from hurt and anger to calculated revenge is gripping, and the inclusion of Summer’s inner thoughts and emotional turmoil makes her actions feel both justified and cathartic. The ultimate payback with the dress, cleverly executed, feels like the perfect, poetic moment of justice. The subplot with Willow and the thrift store is also a touching contrast to the heaviness of the situation, showing the importance of friendships and the bond Summer still holds with her late mother. The culmination, with Lisa’s wedding dress falling apart at the ceremony, is a striking visual and a symbolic act of resistance. How do you feel about the pacing of the story? Does it flow well from one event to the next, or do you think any part could use a little more buildup or resolution?