It was meant to be the perfect wedding day: flowers, music, elegantly dressed guests, and the bride in a radiant white gown. The groom stood beside his loyal dog, Roy, who had been with him through thick and thin. Roy, a calm and affectionate dog, was not just a pet but a true companion and part of the family.
But the bride made it clear she wasn’t fond of Roy. She grimaced every time the dog came close, complained that he «smelled like a dog,» and insisted he be removed from the celebration. Despite the groom’s reassurances that Roy wouldn’t ruin the day, the bride remained firm in her demands.
As the ceremony went on, the bride’s behavior became more and more provocative. She shouted at the groom’s mother, rudely mocked a guest’s thoughtful gift, and drank excessively. The groom, embarrassed by her actions, tried to hold his composure—it was, after all, supposed to be a special day.
