I was minutes away from marrying the man I loved when my father suddenly froze beside me. One terrified look from him shattered everything I thought I knew.
I always thought my wedding day would end with happy tears, not heartbreak. More than anything, I wanted my dad, Daniel, to walk me down the aisle.
My dad raised me alone after my mother left when I was little. He braided my hair before school, worked nights, and sat beside me when I was sick.
He always said, “Your life will be better than mine. I’ll do everything to make sure of it.”
I always thought my wedding day would end with happy tears.
***
Julian, my fiancé, had only seen Dad a few times over video calls that kept freezing while we lived in Europe for three years. When we returned before the wedding, Dad missed the rehearsal dinner because of a fever.
Still, he smiled on the phone and said, “I’ll see him tomorrow, when I walk you to him.”
***
On the wedding day, I stood at the church doors with Dad. I heard my dress rustle, smelled white roses, and felt his uneven breathing.
As the music started, Dad walked and then stopped.
Dad missed the rehearsal dinner.
My fiancé stood at the altar, smiling.
My dad’s grip tightened on my arm.
“Dad?” I hissed. “What’s wrong?”
He stared at Julian, the color draining from his face.
“No…” Dad whispered. “This can’t be.”
Julian’s smile vanished as he walked toward us.
Dad lifted a shaking hand.
“How can it be you?” he demanded. “I was sure you disappeared 30 years ago!”
My knees nearly gave out.
“This can’t be.”
“Do you know each other?” I asked.
Dad whispered, “Adrian…”
Julian looked at me.
“There’s something your father never told you.”
My father stared at my fiancé as if he’d seen a ghost.
“You’re Leonard’s son. You were just a little boy the last time I saw you.”
Whispers spread through the pews.
“What’s happening?” I asked.
Neither answered.
Elise, my maid of honor, hurried over. “Everyone, please stay seated. We just need a moment.”