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I Called Off the Wedding.

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15May2025 Diary

I called off the wedding. Yes, thats exactly what happened, two weeks before the day we had been planning for months. Every detail had been arranged: the ceremony at the historic Banbury Hall was booked, a string quartet had rehearsed the programme, the photographer had drafted a minutebyminute schedule, and my ivorywhite suit lay hanging in the wardrobe the very one I had pictured myself in from the first time I tried it on. We even found a cosy flat in Camden, bright and modest, which we were to move into straight after the nuptials and begin our new life.

Why did I pull the plug? Because my fiancée, Emily Hart, suddenly decided she could raise a hand against me.

Dont mistake us for reckless lovers. We were both raised in a modest, respectable family, observing all the usual decorum, never touching in public. Our meetings were proper, polite, within the bounds of tradition. I truly believed Id found a partner capable of building a home on dignity, kindness, and mutual support.

Then, on an otherwise ordinary Tuesday, compounded by the stress of the endless preparations, she snapped. Her voice, usually calm and measured, erupted into a harsh shout that startled everyone. A heartbeat later she delivered a sharp slap that left my vision darkening for an instant.

Yes, you read that right. The same graduate of the illustrious Eton College, the model citizen, the serious scholar, the gentleman everybody praises, actually struck his bridetobe two weeks before the wedding. A perfect example, apparently.

The mask of propriety fell away. Perhaps that true nature had always been there, neatly hidden behind a veneer of respectability and piety. In a moment of anger she revealed who she really was and, regrettably, not the protector I had hoped for.

Am I, in some twisted way, relieved that it happened? It sounds terrible to say, but I think I was saved. It is far better to spot a monster before saying I do than to spend a lifetime living in fear of each breath he takes.

Now, what has followed the cancellation? I wont even begin. Its a whirlwind of emotions, accusations, endless questions, gossip from neighbours and wellmeaning friends. The simple truth is: I am battered, exhausted, and in desperate need of professional help. At times I imagine a strong medicine that might put me out of my misery forever, just to escape this relentless ache.

Instead of support, I feel the weight of being the familys embarrassment, as if I alone have shattered something. As if I should have endured, as if it were my fault, you see?

My spirit feels shattered into a thousand tiny shards. I drift through a fog, watching life unfold as if Im not part of it. The hurt runs deep, right to the core of who I am. Occasionally I catch myself wishing I could simply vanish, dissolve into the air, disappear from a world that offers so little sympathy.

Yet I have written this entry for a reason. There is a message inside it. If, even a minute before the altar, you sense that the person youve chosen cannot keep his temper in check, if you see flashes of anger, if there is any chance he might raise a hand against youstop. Pull the plug. Call a halt.

It doesnt matter how much money has been spent, how many guests will be shocked or disappointed, or what relatives, neighbours, and friends will say.

It seems far wiser to pause for a heartbeat than to become the person who endures abuse from day one of marriage onward, possibly for a lifetime.

What do I ask of anyone? Not pity. I would be grateful for a prayer that I might rebuild myself, that one day I can feel whole again, that I may eventually create a genuine family the sort of family every man dreams of, where love is gentle, not fear; where a hand offers support, not a blow.

Perhaps, someday, I will believe in love again.

Lesson learned: never ignore the warning signs; better to walk away early than to stay and watch your own spirit crumble.

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