MY FIANCÉ DIDN’T SHOW UP

MY FIANCÉ DIDN’T SHOW UP AT THE WEDDING—INSTEAD, POLICE OFFICERS WALKED INTO THE VENUE

I remember that day like it was yesterday. It was supposed to be the happiest day of my life—our wedding day. From the early morning, my parents (my fiancé doesn’t have parents) were busy running around, handling all the last-minute details at the venue.

It’s worth mentioning that my dad was against the wedding. He thought my fiancé was a gold digger, marrying me only for his money.

All the guests had arrived, and we were supposed to start the ceremony, but I hadn’t seen my fiancé all day. I kept calling him, but he wasn’t answering.

The ceremony was already delayed by over an hour, and at that point, I started feeling like something was really wrong.

Suddenly, two police officers walked into the wedding hall and came straight toward me. They handed me a photo of my fiancé.

“Miss Grey, do you know this man?” one of them asked ⬇️

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