A stolen wedding. A broken legacy. One teardrop healed it all.

The empty front row of the cathedral felt like a physical weight on Elias’s chest. The mahogany pews, polished to a mirror shine, reflected nothing but the flickering candlelight and the cavernous absence of his parents, his sister, and the man he had called his best friend for twenty years.

He stood at the altar, his hand trembling slightly as he held Clara’s. She looked like an angel, but her eyes were filled with a pity that stung more than the silence.

“They aren’t coming, Elias,” she whispered, her voice cracking.

“I know,” he replied.

Earlier that morning, his mother had sent a single text: “Sienna’s engagement party is a once-in-a-lifetime event. You can get married any day. Don’t be selfish.”

The final blow came during the reception—a small, somber affair with only Clara’s family. Elias’s phone lit up with a notification. It was a photo posted by his sister, Sienna. She was glowing, surrounded by their parents and his best friend, Liam. But it wasn’t the smiles that stopped Elias’s heart.

It was the necklace.

Draping Sienna’s neck was the “Solstice Teardrop”—a 1920s vintage diamond-and-pearl piece that their grandmother had promised to Elias for his bride on her deathbed. Two months ago, his mother had told him the necklace was “lost” after a botched cleaning. Seeing it now, worn as a trophy by the sister who had intentionally scheduled her party to sabotage his wedding, something in Elias snapped.