PART2: My Sister Laughed and Called Me “Just a Nurse” in Front of 120 Wedding Guests—But the Groom’s Father Wouldn’t Stop Staring at Me, and When He Finally Stood Up From the Head Table, the Entire Room Went Quiet Before Anyone Understood What He Was About to Say

I spent forty seven minutes in the mud and rain holding his head still and talking to him so he would stay conscious. I told him about my mother’s old earrings just to keep him focused on something other than the pain in his chest.

The pre wedding brunch was held at the Montgomery estate, a massive stone house with gardens that looked like they belonged in a magazine. Felicity was acting like a princess while she ignored me entirely, even when Garrett’s mother asked who I was.

“Oh, that is Jenna, she works at a clinic or something,” Felicity said before dragging the woman away to look at floral arrangements. I saw Silas Montgomery watching me from across the room with a confused look on his face like he was solving a puzzle.

Monica found me later near the buffet and told me to be quiet and not make the afternoon about myself. She said that Felicity was under a lot of pressure and that I should just be supportive by staying in the background.

I heard Felicity on the phone later telling a friend that I had “emotional issues” which was why I wasn’t in the wedding party. I sat in my car after the brunch and realized that my family hadn’t just ignored me, they had actively lied to make me look broken.

The rehearsal dinner at the country club was full of people wearing jewelry that cost more than my annual salary. I found my seat at Table 15 which was located right next to the kitchen doors and far away from the stage.

“My mother is the woman who taught me grace,” Felicity announced during her toast while the room applauded her performance. She thanked Kenneth for being a hero and then turned her gaze toward the back of the room where I was sitting.

“And this is my stepsister, just a nurse,” she said with a smirk that caused half the room to chuckle. Kenneth laughed the loudest while Monica sipped her wine with a look of pure victory on her face.

I noticed that Silas Montgomery was the only person who did not laugh because he was staring at my mother’s pearl earrings. He whispered something to his wife and then stood up to walk toward the microphone after the toasts were supposed to be over.

“I have been looking for a specific person for three years,” Silas said as the room went quiet and the servers stopped moving. He described the accident on the highway and the woman who had saved his life by kneeling in the glass and rain.

“The paramedics told me that if she hadn’t held my neck still, I would be paralyzed or dead,” Silas told the shocked crowd. He looked directly at me and told everyone that the “angel” he had been searching for was sitting at the back of the room.

The silence was so heavy that you could hear the air conditioner humming in the background of the ballroom. Silas walked down from the stage and came straight to Table 15 where he took my hand in front of everyone.

“You told me your sister was unstable and struggling,” Garrett said to Felicity while his face turned a deep shade of red. He asked her why she had lied about a woman who had literally saved his father’s life.

Felicity tried to say that she was just trying to protect the family’s privacy, but the lie didn’t work this time. Silas announced that he was giving me a two hundred thousand dollar grant for my medical education through his foundation.

Kenneth tried to come over and act like a proud father, but Silas blocked him and asked why his daughter was sitting by the kitchen. My father had no answer and looked down at his shoes while the rest of the guests began to clap for me.

I realized then that I didn’t need their approval because I had already built a life that mattered without them. I left the dinner with my head held high and a bright future that my sister could never take away from me.