I knew my fiancé loved me before he skipped our wedding. A day later, I saw him signing documents in my father’s office.
On our sixth anniversary, Brian seemed nervous. “What’s wrong?” I asked. He smiled weakly. Suddenly, violinists played as he knelt. “Jane, will you marry me?”
Tears filled my eyes. “Yes!”
The next day, my father disapproved. “Can he afford a home? Private school for kids?” I defended Brian, but Dad scoffed. “Return the ring. I know wealthier men for you.”
Ignoring him, we planned the wedding. Then, Brian’s niece needed emergency surgery. Desperate, he asked my father for help.
“I’ll give you the money,” Dad said. “If you leave Jane forever.”
Heartbroken but desperate, Brian agreed.
At the altar, I sobbed. The next day, I saw Brian in Dad’s office signing papers. “What?!”
Brian confessed. “Maxine needed surgery. I had no choice.”
We reconciled, paid for surgery, and started anew. I cut ties with Dad, married Brian in a small ceremony, and raised a loving family.
Love prevails over money; honesty strengthens relationships.
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