Weddings are supposed to bring families together. Ours did—until my mother-in-law, Rosie, tried to kick my parents out because they “didn’t pay for it.” She humiliated them during the reception, saying only those who contributed deserved to stay.
Daniel stood up. “You’re right, Rosie. We’ll go. But first…” My dad stepped in, handing us a key. “We’ve been saving your whole life. This is the deed to your first home.”
Rosie turned pale.
Then came the final blow—from Philip, Daniel’s father: “Rosie didn’t pay for the wedding. I did. She’s been taking credit and living off my alimony.”
Rosie stormed out in disgrace.
Daniel held my hand. “You’re my world. The rest is just noise.”
We danced, surrounded by love—and karma.