“Save it,” I interrupted, my voice steady and unyielding. “You made your choices, and so did I.”
I turned to the guests, many of whom had traveled from across the country to witness what was supposed to be a joyful union. “I apologize for the drama,” I said. “But I believe transparency is important, even on a day like this.”
The minister, who had been standing awkwardly to the side, stepped forward, unsure of how to proceed. “Anna, what would you like to do?” he asked gently.
I took a deep breath, feeling the weight of the decision settle into my bones. This was my moment of truth, my liberation from a future not worthy of my dreams. “I believe,” I said slowly, “that this wedding is canceled. But there is still a celebration to be had.”
