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“Just Don’t Come to My Wedding, Dad—There Will Only Be Rich People There,” Said the Daughter to Her Father

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Back in the misty days of my youth, there lived a man who raised his daughter all alone in a small town outside London. His single purpose was to shape her into a person of true honour and decency. He spared no expense, labouring day and night to provide for her every need. The girls early life was far from easy, having lost her mother when she was still but a child.

The poor girl suffered amidst her peers, who would tease her mercilessly, leaving her in tears and worry. Her father was always there to comfort her, gently reminding her that life often twists in unexpected ways. His love for his daughter ran deeper than the Thames, and in such moments, he held her close with unbridled affection.

Her favourite time of year was always New Years Eve, and she waited for it with a heart full of anticipation, hoping for her wishes to be realised. The local school marked the event with gifts for every child, and pupils wore their best frocks and fanciful costumes. Although her father frequently struggled to stretch his pounds, he went to great efforts to make her shine on those special days. Once, he managed to buy her a dress so splendid that she became the talk of the school; classmates gathered round in admiration of her outfit. She was elated, beaming endless thanks to her devoted father.

As years passed, the girl grew into a clever young woman. Upon finishing grammar school, she ventured into London to attend university. Life in the bustling city worked its changes upon her; she developed a keen taste for the privileges money could afford, and became rather calculating in her ways. She began seeing gentlemen who lavished expensive gifts upon her and dined her in the citys finest restaurants.

Soon, when she discovered she was expecting a child, plans for marriage swiftly followed. Elated, what pleased her most was the wealth of her chosen fiancé. Yet, amidst these grander aspirations, she failed to invite her father or relatives to the ceremony. Instead, she sent along a note, explaining curtly that the wedding would gather only the affluent, and that he, sadly, did not fit the bill.

The mans heart ached from this rejection. He had poured his life and savings into his daughter, always supporting, always loving. Was this truly the reward for his devotion? After long, pained reflection, the man resolved to go to London nonetheless.

When the time arrived to greet the guests, he stepped up to his daughter, handed her a modest posy of flowers, kissed her lightly, and wished her happiness, then quietly took his leave. The girl turned to stone, overcome by a wave of shame at her cold treatment of the father who had always been there. What folly, to cast aside someone so dear!

She dashed after him, tears streaming, begging forgiveness and pledging never again to forsake the ones who loved her best.

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