2) My Parents Don’t Approve—But I’m Not Letting Her Go

Weeks later, my father pulled me aside and admitted his fears—generational ideas of what marriage should look like. It wasn’t an apology, but it was honest, and that mattered.

At our wedding in a small park gazebo, my parents were there. My father wiped away a tear; my mother finally hugged Mallory without hesitation.

We moved west and opened her studio—Mallory’s Spoon & Soul. It’s warm, welcoming, filled with laughter and the smell of comfort food. Her classes are sold out, her impact growing. When my parents visited, they saw firsthand: this wasn’t just a dream—it was real.

Now we’re building a life filled with passion and purpose, together. Mallory taught me that real love isn’t about fitting expectations—it’s about showing up for each other, fully and fearlessly.

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