Anna almost lost her wedding hopes when someone made a mean comment about her pregnancy, making her feel bad. But fate stepped in and turned her worst moment into an amazing victory.
Anna had imagined the perfect wedding day: she would wear a beautiful white dress, walk down the aisle to her beloved Mark, and say her vows. Their love was shown by the fact that she was pregnant. She was so happy as she tried on her dream dress at the wedding shop.
The store owner, Martha, broke her happiness by saying, “White is for pure brides, not someone in your condition.” Anna’s happiness went away and was replaced by anger and shame. She was crying because Martha’s harsh words hurt so much.
Mr. Taylor, the real owner of the shop, showed up just as Anna was leaving. After seeing what was going on, he spoke to Martha in a rude way. “How dare you judge this young woman for celebrating her love and child?” Martha’s smile broke, and she lost her confidence.
Mr. Taylor truly apologised and gave Anna a discount on any dress. His kindness made her heart feel better. She found a beautiful dress and felt more confident about her pregnancy after wearing it.
Anna looked beautiful on her wedding day, and her dress flowed beautifully around her. Mark’s happy tears showed how happy she was. As they said their vows, Anna knew that Martha’s mean behaviour had made her more determined. She was more than just a bride; she was also a beautiful mother-to-be who was happy about love and life.