Groom Cancelled Wedding After Seeing The Children His Daughter Was Banned From-heuh

Lucas had told himself the hardest part would be telling Penelope she could not come.

He was wrong.

The hardest part was walking into his own wedding venue and hearing children laughing before he had even crossed the room.

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Not one child.

Not a mistake.

Several of them, racing between decorated tables, polished shoes flashing under little formal outfits, their voices bouncing off the walls while guests smiled as if this had always been expected.

For one breath, Lucas stopped in the doorway with rain still darkening the shoulders of his suit jacket.

His phone felt heavy in his pocket.

Three days earlier, it had only been a phone.

Now it held the thing that made the entire wedding feel like a stage built for his humiliation and his daughter’s exclusion.

He saw Isabella’s nieces first.

Then her nephews.

Then a boy he recognised as her godson.

There were other children too, children whose names he did not even know, weaving round chairs, reaching towards flowers, being gently corrected by adults who had clearly known they would be there.

Everyone had known.

Everyone except Penelope.

Everyone except him, until the email.

Lucas was thirty-eight, old enough to know that love could make a fool of a person, and tired enough to admit he had helped it happen.

His daughter, Penelope, was thirteen.

Her mother had died when Penelope was seven, and since then their life had narrowed around each other in the way grief sometimes forces a family to survive.

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