
A Mother’s Love: A Wedding Lesson
Arnold stood at the altar, glowing as he exchanged vows with Masha. The grand wedding was perfect, yet unease lingered when his mother, Diana, entered the church. He had told her not to come.
Two days earlier, Diana had proudly bought a blue suit for Arnold, spending her savings. “Look, Arnold! You’ll look dashing at your wedding!” she beamed.
Arnold’s face hardened. “I’m not wearing that cheap thing, Mom. I’m marrying into a wealthy family.” Her heart shattered further when he added, “And I don’t want you there. I don’t need them knowing my mother is a café cleaner.”
Heartbroken, Diana still decided to attend, bringing an old ceramic vase as her gift. She quietly watched the ceremony, her pride eclipsing her pain.
At the reception, Diana approached Arnold, who reluctantly accepted the vase. Then, taking the microphone, she revealed the truth: Arnold was adopted, the vase a gift from his late birth mother. Inside, Arnold found cash and a note wishing him success.
Overwhelmed by regret, Arnold fell to his knees, begging for forgiveness. Diana embraced him, and they shared a dance, leaving everyone moved by the power of a mother’s love.