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The imposter bride
The imposter bride




the imposter bride

They had not yet touched, not even a brush of hand or lip upon becoming husband and wife. Lily watched Nathan roll the plum in his hand and wondered what his brother had seen in her that made him turn away.Nathan picked up a knife and began scoring the skin of the plum into sections. It was his brother, Sol, she had been meant to marry, a man she had corresponded with but hadn't met, who had caught one glimpse of her as she disembarked at the station and decided he wouldn't have her. His name was Nathan and she had known him for a week. Her husband picked up a plum and rolled it in the palm of his hand. Lily and her husband sat on either end of the couch on which she assumed they were meant to consummate their marriage.In front of the couch was a table laid with fruit and hard-boiled eggs. There were no windows and no door, only a curtain beyond which the guests-almost none of whom she knew-washed down sponge cake and herring with shots of schnapps and vodka. In a small room off a banquet hall in Montreal, Lily Kramer sat in silence with her new husband.






The imposter bride