I heard the bride whisper to her friends that she had deceived the groom and that the child was not his

He stared at me silently, as if trying to grasp the meaning of my words. A shadow of doubt flickered in his eyes, then a terrible realization.

I saw him clench his fists but say nothing. He only nodded and turned away, walking quickly.

A few minutes later, a strange silence settled over the house, broken only by muffled voices.

I heard the bride whisper to her friends that she had deceived the groom and that the child was not his

It turned out he had stormed into the bride’s room. No one heard their conversation, but a moment later she ran out in tears, and he followed — pale but determined.

The wedding did not take place. Guests left confused, whispering and speculating about what had happened.

He went out into the yard and stood for a long time, staring at the ground as if seeking answers there. Then he looked at me. His gaze was both grateful and heavy.

I heard the bride whisper to her friends that she had deceived the groom and that the child was not his

I didn’t know if I had done the right thing. But one thing was clear: he learned the truth before his life became an even greater lie.

Maybe I stole his celebration, but I saved him years of deception. Most likely, in that moment, I did the only possible thing. But even knowing that, doubts sometimes torment me: did I have the right to act this way?

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