My heart was beating as my girlfriend Everly gave me an invitation to our wedding, which I hadn’t planned or asked her to marry me for. I felt cheated when I saw the engagement ring I bought months ago sparkle on her finger.
I had more questions because Everly seemed careless and didn’t feel bad about what she did. Was she in love with the idea of a beautiful wedding instead of me? I chose to test her love to see if she really cared about our relationship or if it was all just a story.
I made a risky plan with the help of my best friend Chris. Chris would stand in for me at the altar on the wedding day, and I would watch how Everly reacted.
Everly’s eyes lit up with joy as the ceremony started, but she didn’t notice that the groom wasn’t me. I touched her shoulder, and when she turned around, she saw Chris standing there instead of me. It hit her like a tonne of rocks.
Her face showed that she was confused, angry, and scared. With a shaking voice, she asked, “Ryan, what’s going on?”
“I’m doing this because you planned everything without me,” I said, my feelings all over the place. “Whoever was next to you didn’t matter.” You didn’t notice until I told you about it.”
I could feel Everly’s anger and pain, but I also saw a hint of understanding. I thought for a moment that she understood why I did what I did.
But her anger got the best of her, and she stormed out of the venue, leaving me alone in the noisy room.
At that very moment, I felt a strange sense of peace. I realised that Everly’s idea of the perfect wedding had kept her from seeing what our relationship was really about.
As I looked at the confused looks on their faces, I knew I had made the right choice. Our wedding day was a surprise because it showed us how weak our relationship was.
I had risked everything to find out the truth. Now I could move on, smarter and more aware of what really mattered: not the perfect wedding, but the perfect love.
The question lingered: Would Everly realise how important our relationship really was, or would she stay stuck in her idealised picture of the perfect wedding day? Time would tell.