I was just moments away from saying โI doโ when the church doors burst open and my father shrieked that the WEDDING WAS OFF. What he said next shattered my heart in the blink of an eye.
The soft glow of morning light filtered through the stained glass windows, casting a rainbow of colors across my white gown. I couldnโt stop smiling as I gazed at my reflection in the full-length mirror. It was my wedding dayโฆ
โYou look absolutely radiant, Esther,โ my best friend and maid of honor, Lia, gushed as she adjusted my veil.
I beamed at her, my heart fluttering with excitement. โI canโt believe this day is finally here. Iโm getting married!โ
As Lia helped me into my wheelchair, a twinge of self-consciousness crept in. Iโd been born with a leg defect, relying on my wheelchair my whole life. But today, I refused to let it dampen my spirits.

โKevin loves you exactly as you are,โ Lia reassured me, squeezing my hand. โYou two are made for each other.โ
I nodded, thinking of my soon-to-be husband waiting at the altar. Weโd met just six months ago at a support group. Kevin was disabled, just like me, and our connection had been instant and intense. For the first time in my life, I felt truly seen and understood.

โRemember when we were kids?โ Lia mused, adjusting a stray curl. โYou always said youโd never get married.โ
I chuckled, remembering my stubborn younger self. โI guess I just needed to meet the right person.โ
A knock at the door startled us. โEsther? Itโs time, sweetheart,โ my mother called.
I took a deep breath, smoothing my dress. โThis is it. Letโs go get married!โ

The church doors swung open, and all eyes turned to me. I felt a surge of confidence as my father, Matthews, began pushing my wheelchair down the aisle. The smile on Kevinโs face as he watched me approach made my heart soar.
When we reached the altar, my father bent down to kiss my cheek. โYou look beautiful, princess,โ he whispered. โIโm sorry I havenโt always been there for you.โ
I squeezed his hand. โYouโre here now, Dad. Thatโs what matters.โ

As the ceremony began, I scanned the pews for my fatherโs familiar face. He was there just a while ago. My brow furrowed when I couldnโt spot him. Where had he gone?
โDearly beloved,โ the priest intoned, โwe are gathered here todayโฆโ
I pushed my worry aside, focusing on Kevinโs warm brown eyes and gentle smile. This was our moment, and nothing could ruin it.

โDo you, Kevin, take Esther to be your lawfully wedded wife?โ
Kevinโs grip on my hands tightened. โI dโโ
Suddenly, the church doors burst open with a thunderous bang. โSTOP THE WEDDING!โ
My father stormed down the aisle, his face twisted with rage. โTHIS WEDDING IS CANCELED! YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHO THIS MAN REALLY IS!โ

Gasps and murmurs rippled through the crowd. I felt the blood drain from my face as Dad reached us, pointing an accusing finger at Kevin.
โDad, what are you doing?โ I hissed, mortified. โHave you lost your mind?โ
Kevinโs grip on my hand tightened. โMr. Matthews, please, there must be some misunderstandingโฆโ
โShut up!โ Dad roared. He turned to me, his eyes wild.
โEsther, listen to me. This man is a fraud. A scammer. Heโs been lying to you from the start!โ

I shook my head, refusing to believe it. โThatโs ridiculous. Kevin loves me!โ
โHeโs using you for your money!โ Dad insisted. โHeโs done this before, targeting vulnerable women like you. It was all a setup, honeyโฆ meeting you at the support group, the whirlwind romance. Heโs a con artist!โ
Kevinโs face had gone pale. โEsther, baby, donโt listen to him. You know me. You know our love is real!โ

I looked between them, my mind reeling. โDad, you canโt just make wild accusations like this. Whereโs your proof?โ
A cruel smile twisted Dadโs lips. โOh, Iโve got proof alright.โ
Dad clapped and a waiter arrived with a ceramic cup. โThis is boiling water. Iโm going to pour it on our legs, you lying pervert!โ Dad barked, turning to Kevin.
Before anyone could react, he flung the contents of the cup onto Kevinโs legs.

Kevin yelpedโฆ and leaped out of his wheelchair.
The church fell silent. I stared in disbelief as Kevin STOOD before me on TWO PERFECTLY HEALTHY LEGS.
Dadโs laughter cut through the shocked silence. โIt was just cold water! But now you see the truth, Esther. Heโs been faking his disability this whole time!โ

Tears stung my eyes as the full weight of the betrayal crashed over me. โKevinโฆ how could you?โ
Kevinโs eyes darted around wildly. โEsther, please, I can explainโโ
โExplain what? How you lied to me? Used me?โ
โIt wasnโt like that. My feelings for you are real!โ
โSave it, Kevin. I donโt want to hear another word from you.โ

As if on cue, police officers streamed into the church. โJohnson, youโre under arrest for fraud and grand robbery.โ
โJohnson?โ I gasped. Everything about the man I loved was fakeโฆ even his name. I watched in stunned silence as they led him away in handcuffs, my dreams crumbling around me. The last thing I saw was the crook looking back at me, his eyes filled with regret and desperation.
Hours later, I sat in my bedroom, lost in my shattered world. The weight of despair felt suffocating now, a cruel reminder of the future Iโd lost. Suddenly, a soft knock came at the door.

โEsther?โ It was my mother. โYour father would like to speak with you. Can he come in?โ
I sighed heavily, running a hand over my tear-stained face. โFine.โ
Dad entered, his earlier fury replaced by weary sadness. He sat on the edge of my bed, running a hand through his graying hair.
โIโm so sorry, sweetheart. I know this isnโt how you imagined your wedding day.โ

I couldnโt look at him. โHow did you know? About him? Why didnโt you tell me sooner when you led me down the aisle?โ
Dad sighed. โI saw him walking in the garden this morning. It didnโt sit right with me. Then I remembered heโd asked me for money to book your honeymoon trip, but when I checked, nothing had been reserved. Thatโs when my suspicions really kicked in. I hired a private investigator right away. In just half a day, we uncovered Kevinโs whole operation. Heโs done this to other women, Esther. Vulnerable, wealthy women like you. I just wanted to prove what a wolf he wasโฆ in front of everyone.โ
The tears Iโd been holding back finally spilled over. โIโm such an idiot.โ

โNo, honey.โ Dad pulled me into a hug. โThis is our faultโฆ your motherโs and mine. We were so focused on building our fortune that we neglected what really mattered. You.โ
I buried my face in his shoulder, sobbing. โI was so lonely, Dad. He made me feel special and understood.โ
โI know, princess. And Iโm so, so sorry. Can you ever forgive us?โ

I pulled back, wiping my eyes. โItโll take time. Butโฆ Iโm glad youโre here now.โ
Dad squeezed my hand. โWeโve got a lot of catching up to do. How about we start with some ice cream? For old timesโ sake?โ
A watery laugh escaped me. โThat sounds perfect.โ
Weeks passed, and slowly, I began to heal. One afternoon, I wheeled myself into my art studio, determined to channel my pain into creativity.

As I mixed colors on my palette, my phone buzzed with a text from Lia: โHow are you holding up? Want company? ?โ
I smiled, touched by her concern. โIโm okay. Painting helps! ??โ
โYou got it. Love you, girl! Be strong! ?โ
I set my phone aside, dipping my brush in vibrant red. On the canvas, a phoenix began to take shape, rising from the ashes.

The door creaked open, and Mom poked her head in. โEsther? Your father and I were thinking of ordering in tonight. Any requests?โ
I turned, surprised by the thoughtful gesture. โActuallyโฆ could we maybe cook together instead? Like we used to when I was little?โ
Momโs face lit up. โIโd love that, sweetheart.โ

As she left, I turned back to my painting, a bittersweet smile tugging at my lips. My heart was still bruised, my trust shaken. But for the first time in years, I didnโt feel alone.
Later that evening, as we gathered in the kitchen, the aroma of sautรฉing garlic and onions filled the air. Dad was chopping vegetables while Mom stirred a pot on the stove. I sat at the counter, kneading dough for homemade bread.
โRemember when we used to do this every Sunday?โ Mom asked, a wistful smile on her face.
I nodded, feeling a pang of nostalgia. โBefore the business took off and everything got soโฆ busy.โ

Dad set down his knife, turning to face me. โEsther, I want you to knowโฆ your mother and I, weโre committed to doing better. To being there for you.โ
โWeโve missed so much,โ Mom added, her eyes glistening. โBut if youโll let us, weโd like to make up for lost time.โ
I felt a lump form in my throat. โIโd like that too,โ I whispered.

As we continued cooking, sharing stories and laughter, I realized something important: the love Iโd been searching for, the connection I craved, it had been here all along. I just needed to open my eyes to see it.
With a broken heart and a canceled wedding, Iโm still healing and recovering from the incident. Though Iโm not fully out of it, Iโm glad that Dad saved me from the biggest mistake of my life: marrying a man who only ever loved my moneyโฆ and not me. ??

This work is inspired by real events and people, but it has been fictionalized for creative purposes. Names, characters, and details have been changed to protect privacy and enhance the narrative. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental and not intended by the author.
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