Even though he had talked to the light of his life on the phone, Aaron didn't feel any better. It was obvious she had been crying and he knew it was because of him.
So she hated weddings now, did she? Well, she had hated being married and he had no one to blame.
His father and Lacy's schemes had their role to play but, ultimately, she was miserable because of how he had treated her. Aaron hadn't cared about what she wanted—he hadn't even asked.
Keeley always seemed so surprised when he noticed or remembered things about her. Had he really been so insensitive back then? He supposed he had. It wasn't intentional; he wasn't accustomed to paying attention to the feelings of others.
She had been straightforward ever since they met so he assumed if there was something wrong, she would tell him. He wasn't a mind reader. How was he supposed to know how she felt if she never said anything?