When Chuck proposed, I knew our different backgrounds might raise eyebrows—especially from his wealthy, judgmental mother, Veronica. But I never imagined the lengths she would go to keep us apart.
Veronica had always viewed me as an outsider. As our wedding approached, her disapproval intensified, culminating in a shocking lunch invitation a week before the ceremony. Hoping for a truce, I attended, only for her to slide an envelope across the table. Inside was a $50,000 check.
“This is yours,” she said coldly, “if you walk away from Chuck. You don’t belong in our family.”
Her words stung, but I refused to let her buy me off. I told Chuck immediately. Furious yet determined, we devised a plan to expose her scheme at our wedding.
At the altar, before our vows, I addressed the guests: “Veronica offered me $50,000 to leave Chuck.” Gasps filled the room. Chuck then declared, “No one controls our love.”
The applause was thunderous. Veronica’s influence crumbled, and we began our life, united and stronger than ever. That day, we taught her—and everyone—that love and integrity can’t be bought.