“Don’t take it personally. It’s just not your day.”
But she forgot my Apple Watch. I texted my best friend, Tasha, who showed up thirty minutes later and got me out. We crashed the ceremony mid-vows. I walked calmly down the aisle and handed my dad the note. He read it. Shaken. Dana sputtered excuses. The guests whispered. My father looked at her and walked out. I followed.
Outside, I told him everything. When we returned, he stood before the crowd and called it off:
“I can’t marry someone who would do this to my daughter.” Weeks later, he annulled the marriage. Over dinner, he told me, “Thanks to you, I saw her for who she really was.” All my life I was called dramatic. But maybe I was just the only one willing to speak the truth—and show up anyway.
And I’ll never regret that.