The Wedding He Never Noticed
A unique video went viral overnight.
In the video, on a snow-capped mountain peak, my boyfriend, Ted Moretti, knelt on one knee, his expression tender.
Amidst applause, the ring on her finger sparkled; it was the ring of the Moretti family's future bride.
Within hours, the video topped various trending charts.
People hailed it as the most romantic proposal of the year.
Anya Rossi later posted a message.
"I've been looking forward to this wedding for so long, and now it's finally happening! Thank you!"
The comment section was instantly flooded with excited exclamations.
"A Mafia family heir and an ordinary woman? I love it!"
"It's like something out of a novel."
"So enviable."
I went to my boyfriend to confirm.
Before I could even speak, I heard him talking to a close friend in the study.
“Do I have any other choice?” Ted said, a hint of annoyance in his voice.
“If I don’t marry her, her father will sell her.”
His friend hesitated. “But what about Carly? She’s been with you for so many years. Aren’t you worried she might lose her mind?”
Ted chuckled, unconcerned.
“So what if she’s angry? Carly and I have been together for six years. She won’t leave. She can’t leave.”
At that moment, something deep inside me seemed to freeze completely.
A month later
On the same day Ted and Carly got married, I married another man.
Our wedding processions met downtown.
According to custom, we exchanged bouquets between the two passing wedding cars, and our windows rolled down simultaneously.
That’s when Ted saw me.
I was wearing a white wedding dress. Not behind him.
But in another man’s arms.
After knowing Ted Moretti for so many years, his consistently perfect composure crumbled for the first time.