During my daughter’s wedding, her future husband came up to me and said something that made me start doubting whether this marriage was appropriate.
I froze, trying to process the coldness in his words. But before I could respond, everything suddenly changed.
They stood before me like little statues, and I was absolutely certain of their union. My daughter had been waiting a long time for this wedding, and today her dream was coming true.
Seeing only my daughter, nothing else mattered to me — the most important thing was that she felt happy, and the groom she was supposed to marry seemed like a balanced young man.
And seeing my daughter’s happiness, nothing worried me anymore.😥😥
On the day of the wedding, by the sea, they were supposed to exchange rings, and I was already holding my glass to toast their shared happiness and success.
But at that moment, the future son-in-law came up to me and made a kind of request that shocked me — I could hardly believe my ears and immediately wondered if this marriage was appropriate.
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When I went up to the shore to watch my daughter and her fiancé, he suddenly approached me with a cold, confident smile. I felt that this moment would require a complete reassessment of the situation.
“50,000 dollars,” he said calmly but firmly, “to be present at this wedding. If not, you will disappear from our lives forever,” said my son-in-law, convinced that my daughter would choose only him.
I was shocked for a moment and realized: this is not a marriage, but a deception on the part of the fiancé, and he has only bad intentions toward my daughter. But I found myself between two fires and didn’t know what to do — hold back my daughter or let her feel happy.
I lowered my glass and stepped away, leaving my daughter the right to make the final decision. Having heard and understood the fiancé’s intentions, she refused to marry him and came to me, and we continued living together again.
From this story, one thing became clear: money should not decide what is more important — a person’s happiness.

